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        Title           : BIP: Billing Information Protocol
        Author(s)       : R. Prasanna
        Filename        : draft-prasanna-bip-00.txt
        Pages           : 15
        Date            : 2002-12-16
        
Billing information protocol is a simple protocol that can be used 
by servers to indicate the charging information incurred due to a 
specific operation with a client. In many situations a client, like 
a SIP user agent may need to know the charging information about a 
specific interaction with the server.  This document defines the 
BIP (Billing Information Protocol) that can be used as a standard 
way to share this charging information.  BIP supports simple 
indication of charging information.  The protocol defines a generic 
representation on the number of units charged, the charge incurred 
per unit etc.  This will be useful for implementing services like 
advice of charge.  The protocol is targeted for VoIP usages, 
however any generic client-server interaction can use this 
protocol.

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