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Title : A Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Event Package
for DTMF Event Monitoring
Author(s) : J. Zebarth
Filename : draft-zebarth-sipping-dtmfad-00.txt
Pages : 13
Date : 2003-10-20
This document defines a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) event
package 'DTMFAD' to allow the use of SUBSCRIBE and NOTIFY to collect
DTMF signals. This package is required to implement Committee T1
Technical Report T1.TR.82-2003.
The 'DTMFAD' event package requires the definition of two new Event
header field parameters. This package also requires the use of a new
MIME type, application/DTMF-event, to allow for the transfer of DTMF
data in the NOTIFY body. Registration of this MIME type is also
provided in this document.
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