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	Title		: Alternate Simultaneous Capabilities and Offers in the 
			  Session Description Protocol (SDP)
	Author(s)	: M. Bhatia, J. Oliver 
	Filename	: draft-bhatia-mmusic-sdp-altcap-00.txt
	Pages		: 10
	Date		: 2004-7-13
	
This document defines Session Description Protocol (SDP) attributes 
   and semantics to express alternate capabilities and offers. The 
   attribute "cgroupö is defined to express alternate simultaneous sets 
   of capabilities. The ôALTSö semantics are defined to express specific 
   alternate simultaneous offers. Existing methods like the MIME 
   multipart/alternative subtype and the use of multiple session 
   descriptions in SDP are also discussed.

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