SIP signalling Clause Samples

The SIP signalling clause defines the rules and protocols governing the exchange of Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) messages between parties in a telecommunications or VoIP agreement. It typically outlines technical requirements for how SIP messages are formatted, transmitted, and received, and may specify standards for interoperability, security, and error handling. By establishing clear expectations for SIP communication, this clause ensures seamless call setup, management, and termination, thereby reducing the risk of service disruptions and technical incompatibilities.
SIP signalling. C.2.1 SIP signalling will be used for IP interconnection. Other signalling (H.323, etc.) are not supported.