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Title : SIP for Telephones (SIP-T): Context and Architectures
Author(s) : A. Vemuri, J. Peterson
Filename : draft-vemuri-sip-t-context-02.txt
Pages : 21
Date : 02-Mar-01
SIP-T (earlier referred to as the SIP-BCP-T) is a mechanism that uses
SIP to facilitate the interconnection of the PSTN with IP. This
document explains the context and the architectures in which SIP-T
may be used. This document has to be studied in conjunction with the
existing SIP-T (referred to in some older documents as SIP-BCP-T)
literature.
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