Two comments on the sigcomp part of this document.

While Sigcomp is mentioned in passing, RFC 3320 is referenced and this
has been updated by RFC 4896. The ROHC people also consider RFC 4077 an
integral part of the Sigcomp package and RFC 4896 assumes this.

Additionally draft-ietf-rohc-sigcomp-sip is currently with IESG and
this, among other things, defines a SIP Via header parameter and this
should probably be referenced as a SIP extension. 

Regards

Keith

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>         Title           : A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Session 
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>         Author(s)       : J. Rosenberg
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