


PopSmartKids is a learning solution that offers writing programs for K-12 students and digital citizenship programs for parents and families. Serving as a reminder that investing in one another is one of the most powerful tools to create a better future. As Women’s History Month seeks to educate and empower all generations, Priyanka and PopSmartKids have a similar mission to support and inspire students. In the fourth and final installment of this series, we are eager to spotlight virtual mailbox customer Priyanka Raha, founder and CEO of PopSmartKids. What makes it worthwhile is knowing that the impact will resonate within our personal and community journey where we intersect and ultimately create something more beautiful together. Here at Sip and Ship, the hard work that goes into running a business does not go unnoticed. Feeling especially thankful to know these women, support their endeavors, experience their brilliance, and share their stories. Kent, S., Atkinson, R.As the month of March comes to an end, our coffee cups are filled with gratitude for the amazing female business-owners we’ve collaborated with during Women’s History Month. Java Specification, Java SIP Servlet Specification v1.1, JSR-289 (2008), ĭierkse, T., Allen, C.: The TLS protocol Version 1.0, RFC 2246 (1999) Lennox, J.: Connection-Oriented Media Transport over the Transport Layer Security (TLS) Protocol in the Session Description Protocol (SDP), RFC 4572 (2006) Yon, D., Camarillo, G.: TCP-Based Media Transport in the Session Description Protocol, RFC 4145 (2005) Handley, M., Jacobson, V.: SDP: Session Description Protocol, RFC 2327 (1998) Jennings, C., Peterson, J., Watson, M.: Private Extensions to Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) for Asserted Identity within Trusted Networks, RFC 3325 (2002) Java Specification, IMS Services API JSR-281 (2006),

Sher, M., Magedanz, T.: Secure Access to IP Multimedia Services Using Generic Bootstrapping Architecture (GBA) for 3G & Beyond Mobile Networks, Q2Swinet (2006)
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