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Title : Intelligent Transcoding Gateway Model for Transcoding
with the Session Initiation Protocol
Author(s) : T. Kang, et al.
Filename : draft-taegyukang-sipping-transc-itg-00.txt
Pages : 8
Date : 2004-11-9
This document introduces a new model, Intelligent Transcoding
Gateway, in Framework[6] for transcoding with the Session Initiation
Protocol. The model might be applied for more general-purpose
services satisfying the requirements of multimedia applications
without an additional INVITE, meanwhile the existing two models, The
third party call control model and The conference bridge model,
are applied for the specific application requirements in support of
deaf, hard of hearing and speech-impaired individuals[2].
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