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Making SIP Make Cents: P2P payments using SIP could enable new classes of micropayment applications and business models.

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The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is used to set up realtime sessions in IP-based networks. These sessions might be for audio, video, or IM communications, or they might be used to relay presence information. SIP service providers are mainly focused on providing a service that copies that provided by the PSTN (public switched telephone network) or the PLMN (public land mobile network) to the Internet-based environment.

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                    Queue  Volume 5, Issue 2
                    SIP
                    March 2007
                    53 pages
                    ISSN:1542-7730
                    EISSN:1542-7749
                    DOI:10.1145/1229899
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