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	Title		: Discussion on Service Providers' Policies with the Session 
			  Initiation Protocol (SIP)
	Author(s)	: K. Ono
	Filename	: draft-ono-sipping-providers-policy-00.txt
	Pages		: 8
	Date		: 2004-7-12
	
Some service providers who operate SIP proxy servers and registrars
   need to be able to express various types of policies to their
   customers, such as media policies and security policies.  Discussion
   needs to take place about the types of policies and how they will
   have an impact on SIP User Agents (UA)s.  This document presents an
   overview of the types of policies that might be available, and how
   the operations of policies might be executed to aid in advancing the
   current discussions on session policies.

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