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Title : A Combined User/Carrier ENUM
Author(s) : P. Pfautz, S. Lind
Filename : draft-pfautz-lind-enum-carrier-00.txt
Pages : 5
Date : 2004-7-8
This document considers how so-called "carrier" or
"infrastructure" ENUM and "end user" or "public" ENUM can share a
single Tier 1 registry yet have independent Tier 2 providers. This
approach allows the common cooperative infrastructure required by
ENUM to be shared by end users and carriers reducing costs and
facilitating adoption of ENUM generally. The essence of the
proposal is to populate the Tier 1 registry with non-terminal
NAPTRs rather than NS records and use different ENUM service
fields for carrier and end user records.
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