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Title : Internet Unified Messaging Requirements to Support
Diverse Clients
Author(s) : J. Wong, G. Parsons
Filename : draft-wong-umcli-02.txt
Pages : 35
Date : 2003-3-6
The goal of Internet Unified Messaging is to provide, over the Internet,
a single infrastructure, mailbox, and set of interfaces for a user to
get, respond to, and manipulate all of his or her messages from a
collection of clients with varying capabilities, no matter what the media or source is. Towards this goal, this document considers what is required of Internet messaging protocols to enable the support of Unified Messaging on two new classes of limited capability messaging clients: those limited to having a telephone user interface (TUI) and those that can be supported by small hand-held wireless devices with simple displays such as cell phones with data features and wireless-enabled PDAs (WUI).
Included in the discussion is also a list of general principles to guide
the design of Unified Messaging protocols.
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