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Title : Scaling Optimizations for Presence in SIP/SIMPLE
Author(s) : A. Houri, et al.
Filename : draft-houri-simple-interdomain-scaling-optimizations-00.txt
Pages : 19
Date : 2007-7-5
The document suggests various optimizations for presence that uses
the SIP/SIMPLE protocol. The suggestions are based on a separate
document that contains scaling analysis and requirements. The
current document reviews only suggestions that are not yet part of
the work of the various SIP working groups while approved and in-work
optimizations are reviewed in the scaling document. The intention
here is to keep these suggestions at this document as a place holder
until a set of requirements will be discussed and accepted and the
work on optimizations will commence.
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