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        Title           : H.323 URL scheme definition
        Author(s)       : O. Levin
        Filename        : draft-levin-iptel-h323-url-scheme-02.txt
        Pages           : 
        Date            : 01-Mar-01
        
H.323 Specification [3] and H.225.0 [4] together define a system and a
set of protocols for multimedia communications services over Packet
Based Networks (PBN).   H.225.0 [4] messages define means for carrying
any standard URL (Uniform Resource Locators) in order to specify source
and destination, involved in the call. Starting from H.323v.4, H.323
URL is defined in order to specify H.323 party involved in the call.
This H323-URL definition has a form of user@host where user corresponds
to endpoint's alias and host corresponds to its domain/zone/gatekeeper
(in terms of [3]).  The purpose of this document is to register the
specified (and presented below) H.323 URL scheme within IANA. This will
allow for improved resources use and integration over the Internet.

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