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        Title           : ENUM Root Domain
        Author(s)       : W. Dutcher, K. McCandless
        Filename        : draft-dutcher-enum-root-domain-00.txt
        Pages           : 
        Date            : 19-Feb-02
        
RFC  2916  specifies  that  the domain e164.arpa is the root
domain for the DNS storage  for  NAPTR  records  for  ENUMs.
This  document  proposes  that the root domain referenced in
RFC 2916 be changed from e164.arpa to a generic domain, such
as  e164.foo.   This  would give developers of ENUM applica-
tions a greater degree of  flexibility  in  configuring  DNS
structures for ENUM.

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