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Session Description Protocol (SDP)

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Definition of “Session Description Protocol (SDP)” :

The Session Description Protocol (SDP) is a format for describing multimedia communication sessions for the purposes of announcement, invitation, or other forms of session initiation. It’s often used in conjunction with protocols like RTP and SIP in internet telephony and video conferencing.

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