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        Title           : Signaled Digits in SIP
        Author(s)       : R. Mahy
        Filename        : draft-mahy-sip-signaled-digits-00.txt
        Pages           : 10
        Date            : 23-Feb-01
        
This document demonstrates a way for interested SIP User Agents
which are not a party to the media of a call or session, to receive
SIP event notifications when signaled digits, or other specific
telephony-related events are detected.  This is useful for a variety
of applications that monitor calls for a specific event (e.g.: a
long pound, special sequence of digits, or a fax signal) and--only
then--take an active role in the monitored calls.

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