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Title : Voice Message Routing Service
Author(s) : G. Vaudreuil
Filename : draft-ietf-vpim-routing-10.txt
Pages : 12
Date : 2005-4-8
Voice messaging is traditionally addressed using telephone number
addressing. This document describes two techniques for routing
voice messages based on a telephone number. The complete service
uses the VPIM Directory service to lookup a VPIM email address
with a telephone number and confirm that the address is both
valid and the associated with the intended recipient. However
this service will take time become widely deployed in the nearest
term. This document also describes a basic send-and-pray service
useful simply to route and deliver messages using only the ENUM
telephone number resolution service and the existing DNS mail
routing facilies.
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