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	Title		: Private Information Queries: problem statement and overview
	Author(s)	: P. Mutaf
	Filename	: draft-mutaf-piqproblem-01.txt
	Pages		: 8
	Date		: 2007-5-14
	
Private Information Queries (PIQ) is an Internet protocol that allows
   making a phone number query directly to the target cell phone.  The
   target user can decide whether or not a phone number should be
   returned; in real-time and on a case-by-case basis.

   PIQ may also be used for bootstrapping IKEv2 (Internet Key Exchange).
   Along with a phone number, the querier can securely obtain a fixed IP
   address e.g., a Mobile IPv6 home address, exchange certificates and
   initiate IKEv2 with the target host.

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