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	Title		: 3GPP QoS Model for Networks Using 3GPP QoS Classes
	Author(s)	: S. Jeong, et al.
	Filename	: draft-jeong-nsis-3gpp-qosm-01.txt
	Pages		: 17
	Date		: 2005-7-20
	
QoS interworking between 3GPP wireless and non-3GPP wireline networks
   will be essential if future IP-based next generation networks are to
   provide assured-quality end-to-end IP flows.  This draft discusses
   how to achieve QoS interoperability between 3GPP based wireless
   networks and IETF/ITU-T based wireline IP networks from the NSIS
   point of view.  In particular, this draft tries to describe a QoS-
   NSLP QoS model based on 3GPP QoS classes and bearer service
   attributes.

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