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January 18, 2012

The SIP School Leverages OnSIP API to Provision Students with SIP Addresses


In order to obtain an SIP School Certified Associate students in The SIP School were required to get a SIP address with any free service. Now The SIP School has sought the services of OnSIP as its SIP service provider enabling students to make use of the OnSIP API to get a SIP address on thesipschool.com domain.


According to OnSIP, the SSCA SIP training program is designed to suit anyone working with makers of IP PBX (News - Alert) and IP phone equipment, SIP security equipment manufacturers, SIP trunk service providers and carriers, network design specialists, sales and marketing personnel working with VoIP equipment and services. The certification is recognized in the telecommunications world as the only certification on SIP to strive for global recognition. It is endorsed and supported by the Telecoms Industry Association as well as Bicsi and major manufacturers, service providers and carriers. 

The company’s SIP domain hosting was first intended to enhance customers’ corporate branding by creating SIP addresses for employees that match their email addresses. By leveraging OnSIP API one can integrate SIP address provisioning into their own service offering.

OnSIP says that it is excited to provide OnSIP services on The SIP School's thesipschool.com domain. While the company offers an enterprise-grade hosted phone service to businesses, OnSIP is, at its core, a highly scalable SIP platform, built to support real time communications using Internet domains. Anyone can sign up for an OnSIP account and take advantage of free SIP addresses, SIP domain hosting, and SIP calling using their own domain. OnSIP is glad to support The SIP School in training more people on the advantages of SIP in the future of real time communications.

Officials with The SIP School commented that OnSIP is offering a service that the school wanted to make available to students to help them in their SIP studies. The school has provisioned thousands of existing student accounts using the OnSIP API, and every new student that signs up for training from now will automatically get their new SIP account provisioned for them again via the API.


Nathesh is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Nathesh's articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by Chris DiMarco


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