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Title : A Location Presence Event Package for the
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
Author(s) : R. Pailer
Filename : draft-pailer-locpres-00.txt
Pages : 40
Date : 2007-3-28
This document describes the usage of the Session Initiation Protocol
(SIP) for subscriptions and notifications of location presence.
Presence is defined as the willingness and ability of a user to
communicate with other users on the network. Presence data is
general information about the state of a user like "on-line" and
"off-line". Location presence extends conventional presence by
taking the physical location of a user into account. Location
presence is information about the geographical position of a user.
Subscriptions and notifications of location presence are supported by
defining an event package within the general SIP event notification
framework. This protocol is also compliant with the Common Presence
Profile (CPP) framework.
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