No, because I assumed that the freephone number is not a registered AOR
of the user. 

The P-Called-Party-ID is effectively populated by the registrar when it
replaces the AOR in the Request URI with the Contact address.  

So we get:
Request URI = Contact address
P-Called-Party-ID:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Target: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

/Hans Erik

-----Original Message-----
From: Juha Heinanen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 2:04 PM
To: Hans Erik van Elburg
Cc: Francois Audet; Christer Holmberg; sip@ietf.org; DOLLY, MARTIN C,
ATTLABS
Subject: RE: [Sip] Comparison of retargeting proposals

Hans Erik van Elburg writes:

 > P-Called-Party-ID:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  > Target:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

based on the explanation yesterday on this mailing list, i got the
impression that P-Called-Party-ID would in this case contain the actual
called uri, i.e., the freephone uri, and r-uri would contain the contact
of the answering phone.

-- juha
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