SIP Extensions for Caller Identity and Privacy
draft-dcsgroup-sip-privacy-02
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Authors | Bill Marshall , Dr. K. K. Ramakrishnan , Ed Miller , Glenn Russell , Burcak N. Beser , Kurt Steinbrenner , David R. Oran , Flemming Andreasen , John Pickens , Poornima A. Lalwaney , Dr. Jonathan Fellows , Doc Evans , Keith Kelly | ||
Last updated | 2000-07-11 | ||
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Abstract
This document describes two extensions to the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) [4]. The extensions allow callers and callees to maintain their privacy in an environment where one or more proxies serve as intermediaries which can provide the identity of the parties either directly or indirectly. The extensions allow the parties to be identified either by name or by type the latter of which can be used to identify some group of callers and callees.
Authors
Bill Marshall
Dr. K. K. Ramakrishnan
Ed Miller
Glenn Russell
Burcak N. Beser
Kurt Steinbrenner
David R. Oran
Flemming Andreasen
John Pickens
Poornima A. Lalwaney
Dr. Jonathan Fellows
Doc Evans
Keith Kelly
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