The spec is an adaptation of the SIP negotiation but it could probably
benefit of leveraging some of XMPP embedded client/server behavior of the
<iq> stanzas.
In addition, XMPP being a connection oriented protocol (at least in its
present form) I have a feeling that some of the intermediate states reported
during the session establishment, that come directly from SIP, could be
simplified, if at all necessary. The result being a leaner protocol.

That said, this is the only public document that I know of on the subject
and a de-facto starting point.

Jean-Louis Seguineau
Vice-President Engineering, Chief Technology Officer
Antepo, Inc.

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From: "dlb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [JDEV] Voice over IP
Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2003 19:33:28 -0400
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let's get back to the discussion of VOIP and the handling of media streams.
This topic has arisen multiple times , but never seems to make headway.

Do people feel that Joe's SDPng spec is an appropriate starting point ?

also are Jabber Inc. or any of the other commercial vendors moving towards
standards in this area ?

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