Primary focus of SIPNOC 2024 is on the broad Call and Text
Authentication ecosystem and the continuing efforts to eliminate
illegal Robocalls, Caller ID Spoofing and Robotexts, as well as
other related topics; Proposals now being accepted for workshops,
panels, speaker presentations and "Birds of a Feather" sessions
NORTH
ANDOVER, Mass., April 26,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The SIP Forum announced today
that it has opened the official Call for Presentations for the 13th
annual SIP Network Operators Conference (SIPNOC 2024), being held
at the Hilton Washington Dulles Hotel in Herndon, VA, September
17 -19, 2024.
The primary focus of SIPNOC 2024 is on the
broad Call and Text Authentication ecosystem and the continuing
efforts to eliminate illegal Robocalls, Caller ID Spoofing and
Robotexts, as well as other related topics.
The primary focus of SIPNOC 2024 is on the broad Call and Text
Authentication ecosystem and the continuing efforts to eliminate
illegal Robocalls, Caller ID Spoofing and Robotexts, as well as
other related topics, including the STIR/SHAKEN Framework, Call
Analytics and Vetting, Branded Calling and Rich Call Data,
International Traceback and STIR/SHAKEN adoption, KYC initiatives,
Enterprise requirements and challenges, new SMS Text Authentication
initiatives, associated Federal/State and International regulatory
and enforcement actions, AI-Powered Phone Fraud and
the Role and Impact of AI in Robocall and Robotext Mitigation, and
more.
The SIPNOC 2024 agenda is being specifically developed for
industry stakeholders in the Call and Text Authentication
ecosystem, including telecommunications providers, major backbone
operators, interconnect and wholesale solution providers, ISPs,
cable operators, wireless network operators and large enterprises,
as well as other industry stakeholders including governmental
regulators and agencies, equipment manufacturers, contact centers,
application providers and data analytics firms.
The SIPNOC conferences attract leading technical and operations
personnel from the global carrier community and have earned high
praise from attendees for their educational, non-commercial and
technical content that focuses on the real-world challenges
operators face when deploying SIP services in global IP
networks.
To view the official call for presentations, which includes
instructions on submitting material and specific SIPNOC policies,
please visit
https://www.sipforum.org/news-events/sipnoc-2024-overview/sipnoc-2024-call-for-presentations/.
Possible topics can include but are not limited to the Status
and Overview of the SIP Forum/ATIS Joint IP-NNI Task Force;
Overview of the STIR/SHAKEN Framework; Status of the Secure
Telephone Identity Governance Authority (STI-GA); Important
Certification Management Considerations and Procedures; Policy
Administration; The Regulatory Environment; Current Legislative
Actions and Ramifications; Current Enforcement Actions and
Policies; The State of International STIR/SHAKEN Adoption and Call
Authentication Policies; Call Validation Display Framework;
603+/608/607 SIP Call Blocking Notification Codes; Enhanced CNAM
and Rich Call Data; Domestic and International KYC Solutions and
Initiatives; Branded Calling; Requirements of the Financial
Services Industry; Requirements of the Health Care Industry;
Requirements of the Utilities Industry; Emergency Calling (e911)
Security Strategies and Solutions; Data Analytics Solutions;
STIR/SHAKEN Deployment Best-Practices; Service Provider Case
Studies; Considerations for Management, Performance and
Troubleshooting; Government Agency Use Cases and Requirements; New
SMS Text Authentication initiatives; Challenges and Opportunities
for Implementing Call Authentication Solutions with Enterprise
Customers; Contact Center Requirements; Domestic and International
Track and Trace Issues and Considerations; STIR/SHAKEN Security
Considerations; Interconnection and Access Reform Challenges;
Interoperability topics which may include best practices, issues
found, current state of deployed equipment, or tactics for
resolving interop issues; Monitoring and Operational
Considerations; Testing Considerations and Tools; Standardization
Issues and Progress; and Scaling and Capacity Issues.
SIPNOC 2024 offers several different types of speaking
opportunities including:
- General Session Talks: A General
Session presentation should be on a topic of interest to the
general SIPNOC audience, and may be up to 30 minutes long
(including time for Q&A).
SIPNOC 2024 Call for Presentation Key Dates
- Presentation Abstracts Due:
May 15, 2024
- Draft Presentations Due: June 15, 2024
- Acceptance Decision and Notifications:
July 01, 2024
- Draft Program Published: July 15, 2024
- Final Agenda Published: August 15, 2024
- Final Presentations Due: September 01, 2024
- Conference Begins: September 17, 2024
SIPNOC 2024 Call for Presentations General Info
- To view the official call for
presentations, which includes instructions on submitting material
and specific SIPNOC policies, please visit
https://www.sipforum.org/news-events/sipnoc-2024-overview/sipnoc-2024-call-for-presentations/.
SIPNOC 2024 General Event Information
- For more information about SIPNOC 2024,
please visit http://www.sipnoc.org or send an email to
sipnocinfo@sipforum.org.
SIPNOC 2024 Sponsorship Information
- For information about corporate
sponsorship opportunities at SIPNOC 2024, please contact
Marc Robins, SIP Forum President and
Managing Director at marc.robins@sipforum.org.
About the SIP Forum
The SIP Forum is a leading IP communications industry association
that engages in numerous activities that promote and advance
SIP-based technology, such as the development of industry
recommendations; interoperability testing events including SIPit,
and special workshops, educational activities, and general
promotion of IP communications standards, services, and technology
for service provider, enterprise and governmental applications. One
of the SIP Forum's major initiatives is the joint development with
ATIS (the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions) of
the STIR/SHAKEN Call Authentication Framework – a set of illegal
Robocall and Caller ID Spoofing mitigation standards that defines
mechanisms to verify a calling number and specifies how it will be
transported across communications networks. The SIP Forum is also
the producer of the annual SIPNOC conferences (for SIP Network
Operators Conference), focused on the technical requirements of the
service provider community, the STIR/SHAKEN SUMMIT, KYC SUMMIT, AI
SUMMIT, and other industry events. Other important Forum
initiatives include maintaining working groups in SIP trunking,
security, SIP and IPv6, and IP-based Network-to-Network
Interconnection. For more information about SIP Forum initiatives,
please visit: https://www.sipforum.org.
Media Contact
Marc Robins, SIP Forum LLC,
203-829-6307, marc.robins@sipforum.org,
https://www.sipforum.org
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