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Title : Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Session Mobility
Author(s) : R. Shacham, et al.
Filename : draft-shacham-sipping-session-mobility-02.txt
Pages : 36
Date : 2006-3-7
Session Mobility is the seamless transfer of media of an ongoing
communication session from one device to another. This document
describes the general methods and specifies the flows for providing
this service as part of the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). The
basic steps involved in session mobility which are describe are
service discovery to locate devices to use as transfer targets, for
which the Service Location Protocol (SLP) is used, session transfer,
and, sometimes, reconciliation of device capability differences. The
described session mobility methods include the possibility of
transferring any subset of the active media to one or more devices.
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