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        Title           : Liaison to IETF/ISOC on ENUM
        Author(s)       : R. Blane
        Filename        : draft-blane-sg2-liason-enum-00.txt
        Pages           : 7
        Date            : 01-Nov-00
        
Working Party 1/2, of the International Telecommunication Union P
Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) held a meeting of
its collaborators in Berlin Germany 19-26 October 2000. The agenda
of the meeting contained several contributions regarding RFC 2916:
'E.164 Number and DNS' from the Internet Engineering Task Force's
(IETF) ENUM Working Group - more specifically, the method for
administering and maintaining the E.164-based resources in the
Domain Name System (DNS) as related to the ENUM protocol.
Consequently, in addition to the WP1/2 collaborators, there were
several members of the IETF present to assist with the discussion of
issues contained in the aforementioned contributions

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