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Title : Architectural Considerations for Providing Carrier
Class Telephony Services Utilizing SIP-based
Distributed Call Control Mechanisms
Author(s) : W. Marshall, K. Ramakrishnan et al.
Filename : draft-dcsgroup-sip-arch-04.txt
Pages : 166
Date : 02-Mar-01
This document provides an overview of a SIP-based Distributed Call
Signaling (DCS) architecture to support carrier class packet-based
documents address a specific set of SIP 2.0 protocol extensions and
usage rules that are necessary to implement the DCS architecture in
an interoperable fashion.
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