Early Media Issues and Scenarios
draft-sen-sip-earlymedia-01
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Abstract
The ability to carry Early Media - defined as media that is delivered prior to call answer or session establishment - has been the subject of many discussions and internet drafts within the IETF [6][7]. Despite these discussions, it appears that no clear solution has emerged to solve the Early media problem.
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