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	Title		: Lightweight SIP Toolkit for Peer-to-Peer and Basic Client-Server Systems
	Author(s)	: A. Johnston, et al.
	Filename	: draft-sinnreich-sip-tools-00.txt
	Pages		: 13
	Date		: 2006-10-16
	
     The number of SIP related standards can be significantly 
     reduced for various application scenarios by (1) using SIP 
     without "network based services" and (2) without emulating the 
     telephone network.  

     Such an approach reduces the number of SIP related standards 
     (as by mid 2006) from roughly 100 to about 11. Core SIP 
     interoperability and SIP compliance can be preserved without 
     relying on complex server based networks. 

     Successful IP communications must also include the relevant 
     standards for NAT traversal, some of which are not directly 
     related to SIP and also several standards for security. These 
     standards are included here as well. 



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