>GRUU is not what one would call a wildly successful mechanism, yet, and we 
>don't yet
>know what all of its deployment issues will be using it in INVITEs.  And the 
>most
>popular implementation we've seen using gruu doesn't even use the right param 
>name
>(it uses an older gruu draft's param name).

I think its way too early to make any judgment on the success of GRUU since it 
is not even an RFC yet. Many vendors have made the smart decision to not 
implement things in their core products until there is an RFC. When folks start 
implementing it, INVITE will likely be the first place they do. Mainly for call 
transfer use cases as well as subscriptions related to the INVITE usage.

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