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IMS vs SIP   IMS (The Internet protocol (IP) Multimedia Subsystem) is an architectural framework designed to facilitate IP multimedia services based on SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) which is a session control protocol for IP based networks to facilitate both voice and multimedia services. Since IMS use... 
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SIP vs SCCP   SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) and SCCP (Skinny Call Control Protocol) are both session control protocols in IP based communication networks. SIP is used for establishing, modifying, and terminating IP based communication sessions with one or more participants whereas SCCP is a Cisco proprietary... 
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SIP vs BICC   SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) and BICC (Bearer Independent Call Control) are both session control protocols used in the IP based networks to facilitate both voice and multimedia services. With the evolving technology, these protocols were used to encapsulate ISUP messages when transporting them... 
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BICC vs SIP-I BICC (Bearer Independent Call Control) and SIP-I (Session Initiation Protocol – ISUP) are session control protocols, which are used to create, modify and terminate IP based communications such as voice and multimedia services. Both methods are developed to carry ISUP signalling messages over IP... 
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SMS vs Viber SMS | Send Free SMS with Viber SMS and Viber SMS both are instant messing services to communicate each other. SMS stands for Short Message Service used in Mobile and Fixed Telecommunication Networks. SMS is limited to send 160 Characters whereas  in Viber SMS you can send more. Viber is an iPhone application... 
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VoIP vs SIP | SIP Signalling and VoIP Technology VoIP and SIP are related terms in context of Voice over IP. VoIP is Voice over Internet Protocol and SIP is Session Initiation Protocol. SIP is one of the signalling protocols used in voice over IP. H323 is another Signalling protocol does similar function as SIP.... 
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In-Switch Routing vs Centralized Routing | Centralised vs Distributed Routing In-Switch Routing and Centralised Routing both are routing methods used in network platforms in Telecommunication industries. If you take a telecom switching element, when a call hits the switch, the switch should make the decision where... 
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CISCO Mobile vs CISCO Jabber vs CISCO WebEX CISCO Mobile,CISCO Jabber and CISCO WebEX are CISCO unified mobile communication applications for Apple, Android and other smart devices. Basically CISCO unified communication mobile applications turn your mobile device as full featured CISCO IP phone. CISCO Mobile, CISCO... 
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Viber vs Tango Viber and Tango are VoIP applications that are used to make free calls among users via Internet from smart phones. Viber is available only for iPhones at the moment but Tango is available for iPhones as well as android phones. Viber is only having voice call and Tango supports voice as well as video... 
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SIP vs XMPP (Jabber) SIP and XMPP are application layer protocols mostly used to send voice or IM over Internet. SIP is defined by RFC 3621 and XMPP is defined in RFC 3920. Basically XMPP is evolved from IM and Presence, whereas SIP evolved from Voice and Video over IP. XMPP added an extension called Jingle for... 
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Viber vs Vonage Facebook Application (Vonage App) Viber and Vonage Facebook App are VoIP applications for smart phones or tablets which uses Apple iOS or Android OS. Viber and Vonage Facebook App give free calling among users who have the same app installed on their devices. Viber offers easy registration with... 
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Android 2.1 (Eclair) vs Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)   | Compare Android 2.1 vs 2.3 and 2.3.3 | Android 2.1 vs 2.3.4 Features and Performance Android 2.1 (Eclair) and Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) are two mobile phone operating systems from Google Android. Within a year in 2010 Android released three updates, Android... 
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Android 2.1 (Eclair) vs Android 2.2 (Froyo)   | Compare Android 2.1 vs 2.2 Android 2.1 (Eclair) and Android 2.2 (Froyo) are the two popular Android platforms for mobile phones. Android 2.1 and Android 2.2 together have the largest share in the mobile market. Android 2.1 and Android 2.2 can run on any compatible... 
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SBC vs Soft Switch in NGN SBC (Session Border Controller) SBC is a Voice over IP device, generally placed in the boundary of the networks to act as back to back user agent. Even though it is a single box logically it handles two main functionality which is signalling and media. It’s an intelligent device which... 
Difference Between Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) and Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) for Tablet
Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) vs Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) | Android 2.3 vs 3.0 | Android 2.3.3 vs 3.0 Performance and Features | Android 2.3.4 vs 3.0 updated | 2.3.4 vs Android 3.1 updated. Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) and Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) are two of the latest Android mobile operating system from Google Android.... 
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Viber vs Skype Viber Viber and skype are VoIP applications used in mobile Internet calling.Viber and Skype are free between users where viber can only be installed in mobiles but skype can be installed in PCs, Laptops, Notebooks, Smartphones, Skype Phones, Mobile handsets and in mostly other desktop devices. Viber... 
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