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Title : Considerations for Information Services and Operator Services Using SIP
Author(s) : J. Haluska, et al.
Filename : draft-haluska-sipping-directory-assistance-03.txt
Pages : 61
Date : 2007-7-12
Information Services are services whereby information is provided
in response to user requests, and may include involvement of a
human or automated agent. A popular existing Information Service is
Directory Assistance (DA). Moving ahead, Information Services
providers envision exciting multimedia services that support
simultaneous voice and data interactions with full operator backup
at any time during the call. Information Services providers are
planning to migrate to SIP based platforms, which will enable such
advanced services, while continuing to support traditional DA
services. Operator Services are traditional PSTN services which
often involve providing human or automated assistance to a caller,
and often require the specialized capabilities traditionally
provided by an operator services switch. Market and/or regulatory
factors in some jurisdictions dictate that some subset of Operator
Services continue to be provided going forward. This document aims
to identify how Operator and Information Services can be
implemented using existing or currently proposed SIP mechanisms,
and to provide a set of Best Current Practices to facilitate
interoperability.
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