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	Title		: iCalendar SIP-Based Interoperability Protocol
	Author(s)	: P. Pessi, M. Mela
	Filename	: draft-pessi-ical-isip-01.txt
	Pages		: 13
	Date		: 2003-3-10
	
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 iTIP objects as a MIME
payload format with SIP. iTIP is an abstract transport protocol for
exchanging calendaring information between calendar systems using 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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