Using Telephone Related Information (TeRI) with the Distributed Registry Protocol (DRiP)
draft-peterson-modern-drip-teri-00
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Authors | Jon Peterson , Chris Wendt | ||
Last updated | 2018-09-06 (Latest revision 2018-03-05) | ||
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Abstract
The Distributed Registry Protocol (DRiP) allows a set of nodes to implement a decentralized registry function. This document explores how Telephone Related Information (TeRI) Records can be shared by DRiP, and a decentralized registry approaches the operations necessary to assign, provision, and route for telephone numbers.
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