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	Title		: Update to RFC 3455: (Private Header (P-Header)
                          Extensions to  the Session Initiation Protocol
                          (SIP) for the 3rd-Generation  Partnership 
                          Project (3GPP)
	Author(s)	: K. Drage
	Filename	: draft-drage-sipping-rfc3455bis-00.txt
	Pages		: 12
	Date		: 2005-10-20
	
   RFC3455 [3] describes a set of private Session Initiation Protocol
   (SIP) headers (P-headers) used by the 3rd-Generation Partnership
   Project (3GPP), along with their applicability, which is limited to
   particular environments.  Since RFC3455 [3] was approved in 2003, a
   number of minor corrections and extensions have arisen whose
   documentation would be convenient to 3GPP.  This proposed update to
   RFC3455 [3] provides those minor corrections and extensions.

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