A Minimalist Approach to Direct Peering
draft-mahy-speermint-direct-peering-02
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Author | Rohan Mahy | ||
Last updated | 2007-07-11 | ||
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Abstract
This document describes a concrete example of a peering convention for domains and federations of domain which use SIP for communications, especially in conjunction with E.164 addresses (telephone numbers). This convention makes use of direct SIP and media communication between the operator of the initiating and receiving administrative domains.
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