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	Title		: Ad-hoc Resource Lists using SUBSCRIBE in SIMPLE
	Author(s)	: O. Levin
	Filename	: draft-levin-simple-adhoc-list-01.txt
	Pages		: 14
	Date		: 2003-11-25
	
This document presents an extension to the Session Initiation
Protocol (SIP)-Specific Event Notification mechanism for subscribing
to a homogeneous list of resources.  Instead of the subscriber
sending a SUBSCRIBE for each resource individually, the subscriber
can define an ad-hoc resource list, subscribe to it, and maintain it
û all within a single SUBSCRIBE dialog. Changes in the state of the
resources are reported using the same dialog in any standard SIMPLE
format for conveying notifications for lists of resources or
individual resources and agreed during the SUBSCRIBE dialog
establishment.

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