Accessing IN services from SIP networks
draft-gurbani-iptel-sip-to-in-05
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Authors | Vijay K. Gurbani , Vidhi Rastogi | ||
Last updated | 2001-09-06 | ||
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Abstract
In Internet telephony, the call control functions of a traditional circuit switch are replaced by a IP-based call controller that must provide features normally provided by the traditional switch, including operating as a SSP for IN features. A traditional switch is armed with an IN call model that provides it a means to reach out and make service decisions based on intelligence stored elsewhere. Internet call controllers, by contrast, do not have an IN call model.
Authors
Vijay K. Gurbani
Vidhi Rastogi
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