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	Title		: SIP-B: SIP for Business Phones Requirements for 
                          Implementing Business Telephony Features on SIP 
                          Endpoints
	Author(s)	: V. Venkataramanan, S. Rajasekar
	Filename	: draft-sharath-sipb-requirements-00.txt
	Pages		: 16
	Date		: 2003-6-23
	
This informational internet draft describes the requirements for a 
standard business telephone based on the Session Initiation Protocol 
(SIP). The objective of this document is to provide a minimum set of 
requirements for implementing business features on SIP endpoints.  
This draft is intended to serve as a requirements document for 
vendors    implementing    business    features    on    SIP    based 
devices/entities. Details of how each capability or feature is best 
implemented in SIP, is beyond the scope of this document and may be 
tracked through the working group draft submissions.

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