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        Title           : Requirements for SIP User Agent Profile Delivery 
                          Framework
        Author(s)       : D. Petrie, C. Jennings
        Filename        : draft-ietf-sipping-ua-prof-framewk-reqs-00.txt
        Pages           : 20
        Date            : 2003-3-3
        
This document attempts to identify the requirements for a protocol 
framework to provide SIP user and device profiles to SIP user 
agents.  The objective is not to invent new special purpose 
protocols, but to identify the requirements such that a rational 
decision can be made as to what existing protocol(s) should be used 
to solve the problem of providing user and device profiles to SIP 
user agents.  This document also contains an evaluation of a set of 
applicable protocols.

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