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        Title           : Pico SIP
        Author(s)       : M. O'Doherty
        Filename        : draft-odoherty-pico-sip-00.txt
        Pages           : 8
        Date            : 30-Jan-01
        
This document defines an extension to the SIP protocol to allow 
it be used in adhoc networks or Pico Networks. It leverages the 
direct, client to client session initiation capabilities of SIP, 
although there may be applications where the redirect and 
proxying abilities will be important also. Note the intention is 
not to imply that SIP is inherently the best protocol for such 
networks, but to recognize that there will likely be many SIP 
based applications in existence and that it would be good to 
allow these applications work with as little change as possible 
in this different type of network.

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