Architectural Considerations for Providing Carrier Class Telephony Services Utilizing SIP-based Distributed Call Control Mechanisms
draft-dcsgroup-mmusic-arch-00
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Authors | Dr. K. K. Ramakrishnan , Eric Miller , Burcak N. Beser | ||
Last updated | 1999-06-29 | ||
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Abstract
This document provides an overview of a SIP-based Distributed Call Signaling (DCS) architecture to support carrier class packet-based voice, video, and other real time multimedia services. Companion documents [3,4,5,6,7] address a specific set of SIP 2.0 protocol extensions and usage rules that are necessary to implement the DCS architecture in an interoperable fashion.
Authors
Dr. K. K. Ramakrishnan
Eric Miller
Burcak N. Beser
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