%% You should probably cite rfc7088 instead of this I-D. @techreport{worley-service-example-10, number = {draft-worley-service-example-10}, type = {Internet-Draft}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, publisher = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, note = {Work in Progress}, url = {https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-worley-service-example/10/}, author = {Dale R. Worley}, title = {{Session Initiation Protocol Service Example -- Music on Hold}}, pagetotal = 31, year = 2012, month = aug, day = 16, abstract = {The "music on hold" feature is one of the most desired features of telephone systems in the business environment. "Music on hold" is where, when one party to a call has the call "on hold", that party's telephone provides an audio stream (often music) to be heard by the other party. Architectural features of SIP make it difficult to implement music-on-hold in a way that is fully compliant with the standards. The implementation of music-on-hold described in this document is fully effective and standards-compliant, and has a number of advantages over the methods previously documented. In particular, it is less likely to produce peculiar user interface effects and more likely to work in systems which perform authentication than the method of RFC 5359.}, }