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Live Messenger Whiteboard Sharing
Port 1503 is historically associated with Windows Live Messenger's whiteboard and application sharing features. Utilizing the T.120 protocol, it facilitated real-time collaboration, desktop sharing, and whiteboard sessions during instant messaging conversations, enabling users to work interactively across different network types..
Port 1503 is primarily used by applications implementing the ITU T.120 standard, which encompasses a suite of protocols designed for real-time data conferencing. This protocol stack supports features such as whiteboard sharing, file transfers, application sharing, and chat messaging. Microsoft integrated T.120 into Windows NetMeeting and later, Windows Live Messenger to enable rich collaborative features within its instant messaging platform.
Operating over both TCP and UDP, communication on this port relies on guaranteed and connectionless data delivery based on session requirements. TCP ensures reliable control channel messaging, maintaining session state, while UDP facilitates certain lightweight data transfers or auxiliary functions. The protocol was engineered to traverse various network environments, including NATs and firewalls, to ensure consistent user experiences.
Although mainly popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s, T.120 remains an important foundational standard in conferencing solutions. However, newer platforms have largely replaced these protocols with more advanced, secure, and scalable options such as WebRTC and proprietary solutions offering enhanced media handling and encryption.