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        Title           : A Framework for a User Profile Information Protocol
        Author(s)       : R. Penno
        Filename        : draft-penno-cdnp-nacct-userid-01.txt
        Pages           : 7
        Date            : 31-Jan-01
        
We present here a protocol in which edge network equipments, also 
known as IP Services devices, Broadband RASes, Edge Routers and 
so forth, can inform surrogates or traffic interception devices 
extended information about the user, such as geographic location, 
QoS policy, fully qualified login ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and start and 
stop times (or its equivalent for non-session based users).
The User Profile Information Protocol, herein called UPIF, allows
services providers, access providers and content delivery 
networks to provide personalized or differentiated treatment to each 
user individually, and also to enhance accounting considerably.

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