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Title : IANA Registration for Enumservice vCard
Author(s) : A. Mayrhofer, D. Lindner
Filename : draft-ietf-enum-vcard-00.txt
Pages : 9
Date : 2005-11-30
This memo registers the Enumservice "vCard" with several subtypes
according to the IANA Enumservice registration process described in
RFC3671. This Enumservice is to be used to refer from an ENUM domain
name to a vCard instance describing the user of the respective E.164
number.
Information gathered from those vCards could be used before, during
or after inbound or outbound communication takes place. For example,
a callee might be presented with the name and association of the
caller before picking up the call.
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