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What is the Difference Between the IP in VoIP and IP in SIP?

Posted by ETISfounder on Tuesday, August 14, 2012, In : Beginning Building Blocks 
To begin, VoIP stands for voice over Internet Protocol.  This answers part of the question.  The IP in SIP, does not stand entirely for Internet Protocol, rather, Initiation Protocol.  The common denominator left, is, Protocol.  SIP, is the acronym for Session Internet Protocol, can inter-relate with VoIP, such as setting when to start and stop VoIP.

For more about the general operation of SIP, a webpage, is http://whatismyipaddress.com/sip
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What is a QWERTY keyboard?

Posted by ETIS Founder on Tuesday, August 7, 2012, In : Beginning Building Blocks 
The standard keyboard that goes with a computer and is based off the standard set of keys that was built in to typewriters for decades, especially in the United States, has an arrangement of these keys, which is, the letters starting from the upper left-hand corner reading from left to right, and maintaining the top row of these letter keys only, read QWERTY.
 The name QWERTY keyboard, has been recognized as a keyboard which starts off with this arrangement.  
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