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SCCP
(redirected from Skinny Client Control Protocol)

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SCCPSkinny Client Control Protocol
SCCPSignaling Connection Control Part
SCCPSport Club Corinthians Paulista (Brazilian soccer team)
SCCPScientific Committee for Consumer Products (EU)
SCCPSimple Client Control Protocol
SCCPSparse Conditional Constant Propagation (compiler optimization)
SCCPSouth Carolina Coastal Plain
SCCPShip Configuration Change Proposal (US Navy SPAWAR)


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These interfaces include IMS-Ready session initiation protocol (SIP), media gateway control protocol (MGCP) and Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP).
Cisco's native implementation of SIP, which is interoperable with Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) helps give customers investment protection for their system so that it can adapt as quickly as the standard does.
the leading provider of integrated testing and management solutions for Web and voice applications and VoIP networks, today announced the addition of support for Cisco Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) and advanced voice recognition to its award-winning Hammer FX-IP(TM) 2.
 
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