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	Title		: The SIP BLOCKED Response
	Author(s)	: A. Sinha, S. Sinha
	Filename	: draft-sinha-sip-block-00.txt
	Pages		: 29
	Date		: 2006-8-14
	
   This document define a new response code, 4XX(BLOCKED), for a
   Session Initiation Protocol(SIP).This response code can used by
   User Agent Client(UAC)that it intensely does not want to have 
   session with   an incoming request with particular SIP services 
   from particular domain. For example, UAC do not want to establish
   a session with an incoming request for video conference from
   particular domain. The existing mechanism in SIP do not provide
   any such facility to refuse a   request based request URI, SIP
   application, media type and other SIP services.


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