The IESG has approved the following document:
- 'P-Charge-Info - A Private Header Field (P-Header) Extension to the
   Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)'
  (draft-york-p-charge-info-08.txt) as Informational RFC

This document has been reviewed in the IETF but is not the product of an IETF
Working Group.

The IESG contact person is Ben Campbell.

A URL of this Internet Draft is:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-york-p-charge-info/




 Technical Summary

The P-Charge-Info header field is a SIP header field that carries the 
identity/number used by the network for billing purposes. This information is 
separate from the Caller ID, which is carried in the P-Asserted-Identity or 
From header fields. Certain network configurations have found it useful to 
carry the billing identity separately, especially when it differs from the 
identify of the caller, for instance, when keeping track of billing information 
for an enterprise rather than the enterprise's various phone numbers. 

 Working Group Summary

This draft was originally discussed back in 2008 in the SIPPING working group 
and received a lot of feedback from participants, but was not adopted. At the 
time, the SIP change process (originally documented in RFC 3427) was being 
updated and the working group was shutting down (mailing list closed in 2011). 
There were no calls for adoption or for consensus on the SIPPING mailing list. 
This document shepherd's read of the archives is that participants were for the 
most part neutral about this draft, but willing to provide feedback. In 
general, SIPPING participants frowned upon new P- header fields, and that was 
reflected in the updated SIP change process (RFC 5727). 

This draft was also discussed briefly in the DISPATCH working group, but was 
not dispatched. A former RAI AD suggested that the authors should pursue 
AD-sponsorship of the draft. 

 Document Quality

This header field has been deployed in multiple networks since 2007. 

The Acknowledgements section of this document thanks the multiple people who 
have provided feedback over the years on this draft.

As per the SIP change process (RFC 5727), this draft was reviewed by the 
Designated Expert for SIP Header Fields, Adam Roach, in February 2018. His 
feedback was incorporated in the -03 version. 

 Personnel

Document Shepherd: Jean Mahoney
Responsible Area Director: Ben Campbell

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