Tuesday, June 14, 2005
Miss Sip Joins Blogger
Hi all!
I was so impressed with all these superb blogs that I have been reading for a while that I have to try it myself. At first I thought that, I can never write like that, and I don't have anything to write, and no one will read my Blog. But then after my brain unconsciously had worked on some ideas of what I would write about. I found myself surfing here to blogger and opened my own first Blog.
I'm excited, what if someone reads it, what if someone likes it, what if someone does not.... Well I don't care, cause I get to write down some of my thoughts and free my mind.
So I thought that in this Blog I would mostly put down my thoughts about VOIP, (stands for voice over IP for the non-geeks out there). And especially SIP, the most popular protocol for starting voice calls over IP.
So why would I want to write about that.
Well, I am a techy nerd, and happened to get a job in the VOIP business about five years ago. So I worked with developing SIP proxies and Gateways. A year ago I was given the opportunity to go from the vendor side to the operator side to learn what end customers, like my mom, neighbor, my non-techy never even have email sister, demands from a good telephony service. hmmm that sounds very booring... I hope I can do better in my next note.
Miss SIP
I was so impressed with all these superb blogs that I have been reading for a while that I have to try it myself. At first I thought that, I can never write like that, and I don't have anything to write, and no one will read my Blog. But then after my brain unconsciously had worked on some ideas of what I would write about. I found myself surfing here to blogger and opened my own first Blog.
I'm excited, what if someone reads it, what if someone likes it, what if someone does not.... Well I don't care, cause I get to write down some of my thoughts and free my mind.
So I thought that in this Blog I would mostly put down my thoughts about VOIP, (stands for voice over IP for the non-geeks out there). And especially SIP, the most popular protocol for starting voice calls over IP.
So why would I want to write about that.
Well, I am a techy nerd, and happened to get a job in the VOIP business about five years ago. So I worked with developing SIP proxies and Gateways. A year ago I was given the opportunity to go from the vendor side to the operator side to learn what end customers, like my mom, neighbor, my non-techy never even have email sister, demands from a good telephony service. hmmm that sounds very booring... I hope I can do better in my next note.
Miss SIP