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        Title           : Pre-Spirits Implementations of PSTN-initiated Services
        Author(s)       : H. Lu, I. Faynberg, J. Voelker, M. Weissman,
                          W. Zhang, S. Rhim, J. Hwang, S. Ago, 
                          S. Moeenuddin, S. Hadvani, S. Nyckelgard,
                          J. Yoakum, L. Robart
        Filename        : draft-ietf-spirits-implementations-02.txt
        Pages           : 36
        Date            : 15-Sep-00
        
This document contains information relevant to the work underway in
The Services in the PSTN/IN Requesting InTernet Services (SPIRITS)
Working Group. It describes four existing implementations of
SPIRITS-like services from Korea Telecom, Lucent Technologies, NEC,
and Telia in cooperation with Nortel Networks. SPIRITS-like services
are those originating in the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)
and necessitating the interactions of the Internet and PSTN.

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