Call Model For IP Telephony
draft-dobrowolski-call-model-00
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Authors | Kumar Vemuri , Janusz Dobrowolski , Shehryar S. Qutub , Musa Unmehopa , Kumar Vemuri | ||
Last updated | 2000-07-14 | ||
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Abstract
Several different call models are in common use today in conventional Telephony. IP Telephony is gaining wider acceptance. There is, as yet, no well-defined, widely accepted call model for this domain. In this draft, we study some of the issues associated with call models for IP Telephony, and suggest how a single call model representation may be selected to effectively represent call processing in this domain.
Authors
Kumar Vemuri
Janusz Dobrowolski
Shehryar S. Qutub
Musa Unmehopa
Kumar Vemuri
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