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Title : iCalendar SIP-Based Interoperability Protocol
Author(s) : P. Pessi, M. Melam
Filename : draft-pessi-calsch-isip-00.txt
Pages : 14
Date : 2002-10-31
This document, proposes a binding from the abstract iCalendar
Transport-independent Interoperability Protocol (iTIP) using Session
Initiation Protocol (SIP) as transport and SIP/SIPS URIs as
addresses. This document proposes using the XML iCalendar or xCal as
a mandatory payload format with SIP. XML iCalendar is an XML DTD that
corresponds to the iCalendar, Internet Calendaring and Scheduling
Core Object Specification defined by RFC 2445. SIP is a
application-layer signaling protocol for creating, modifying, and
terminating multimedia sessions, retrieving user presence and sending
instant messages.
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