On Nov 8, 2007, at 4:11 PM, Paul Kyzivat wrote:


I guess we might have "can't say who you are talking with, but nobody can listen in". That in itself is of some utility.

And maybe with sip identity we have "somebody you trust says you are talking to X, and nobody can listen in to whoever you are talking to".


Right. But between "all" and "nothing" there's some middle ground: "Nobody who hasn't been authorized to do so by your regulated provider can listen in". This is the middle ground they're asking us to fill in.

Do we want to go there, or is it all-or-nothing?

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Dean



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