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Title : Indicating Media Handling Feature in Session Initiation
Protocol (SIP) for Seamless Session Mobility
Author(s) : X. Mingqiang, et al.
Filename : draft-mingqiang-sipping-session-mobility-media-00.txt
Pages : 16
Date : 2005-3-31
Session mobility allows a user to transfer an ongoing communication
session from one device to another device. Seamless session mobility
is very important for real time multimedia applications. This
document defines a new option tag in SIP to indicate media handling
feature during the transfer of communication session from one device
to another device to achieve seamless session transfer without
disruption of media streams.
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