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Title : ENUM Service Resolution Pointer
Author(s) : A. Zmolek
Filename : draft-zmolek-enum-pointer-00.txt
Pages : 6
Date : 21-Feb-02
Current notions of service field tags in ENUM NAPTR records would
frame the service exposure problem as a tradeoff between the privacy
and heft involved in revealing detailed service information on the
one hand or the arbitrary constraint of such information on the
other. This draft suggests an alternative approach that keeps NAPTR
record size small, places service exposure policy and presence
capabilities in the hands of the ENUM registrant where it belongs,
and minimizes impact to the ENUM registrar and their respective DNS
architecture.
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