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Title : Non-Terminal NAPTR Processing: A Modest Proposal
Author(s) : L. Conroy
Filename : draft-conroy-enum-modestproposal-00.txt
Pages : 12
Date : 2005-7-6
Recent Discussions within the IETF and in other fora have highlighted
differences in interpretation of the set of standards associated with
ENUM and DDDS, on which it relies. Specifically, the operation and
semantics surrounding support for non-terminal NAPTRs has led to some
confusion. This document is an attempt to add clarification to non-
terminal NAPTR processing. In this, it clarifies RFC3403. A
subsequent document will build on this one to extend RFC3761 further,
permitting registration of non-terminal Enumservices.
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