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        Title           : Toward Definition of the Protocol for PSTN-initiated
                          Services Supported by PSTN/Internet Interworking
        Author(s)       : I. Faynberg, H. Lu, M. Weissman, L. Slutsman 
        Filename        : draft-faynberg-spirits-protocol-00.txt
        Pages           : 8
        Date            : 15-Oct-99
        
This document
1) Provides the relevant background explaining the mechanism for
interactions between the PSTN and SPIRITS Server
2) Based on this mechanism, provides basic requirements and sets
forth the methodology for constructing the building blocks of the
SPIRITS protocol.
3) Provides particular examples of application of this methodology
regarding the leading SPIRITS benchmark service--the Internet Call
Waiting (ICW).
As such, this document contributes to the future SPIRITS architecture
and protocol RFCs.

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