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rfc5503
Total number of IPR disclosures found: 2.
Date | ID | Statement |
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2006-10-27 | 754 | AT&T Corp.'s statement about IPR claimed in draft-andreasen-sipping-rfc3603bis-01.txt |
2005-06-02 | 583 | AT&T's statement about IPR claimed in RFC 3603
(Updates ID#: 45) |
Total number of documents searched: 4.
Date | ID | Statement |
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Results for RFC 5503 ("Private Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Proxy-to-Proxy Extensions for Supporting the PacketCable Distributed Call Signaling Architecture") | ||
No IPR disclosures have been submitted directly on RFC 5503, but there are disclosures on related documents, listed on this page. | ||
Results for RFC 3603 ("Private Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Proxy-to-Proxy Extensions for Supporting the PacketCable Distributed Call Signaling Architecture"), which was obsoleted by RFC 5503 ("Private Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Proxy-to-Proxy Extensions for Supporting the PacketCable Distributed Call Signaling Architecture") | ||
2005-06-02 | 583 | AT&T's statement about IPR claimed in RFC 3603
(Updates ID#: 45) |
Results for draft-andreasen-sipping-rfc3603bis ("Private Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Proxy-to-Proxy Extensions for Supporting the PacketCable Distributed Call Signaling Architecture"), which became rfc RFC 5503 ("Private Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Proxy-to-Proxy Extensions for Supporting the PacketCable Distributed Call Signaling Architecture") | ||
2006-10-27 | 754 | AT&T Corp.'s statement about IPR claimed in draft-andreasen-sipping-rfc3603bis-01.txt |
Results for draft-dcsgroup-sipping-proxy-proxy ("Private Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Proxy-to-Proxy Extensions for Supporting the PacketCable Distributed Call Signaling Architecture"), which became rfc RFC 3603 ("Private Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Proxy-to-Proxy Extensions for Supporting the PacketCable Distributed Call Signaling Architecture") | ||
No IPR disclosures have been submitted directly on draft-dcsgroup-sipping-proxy-proxy, but there are disclosures on related documents, listed on this page. |