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Title : Telephony Routing over IP (TRIP) Attribute for Resource Priority
Author(s) : P. O'Hanlon, K. Carlberg
Filename : draft-carlberg-trip-attribute-rp-03.txt
Pages : 8
Date : 2007-11-5
This document defines a new attribute for the Telephony Routing over
IP (TRIP) protocol. The attribute associates protocols/services in
the PSTN offering authorized prioritization during call setup that
are reachable through a TRIP gateway. Current examples of
preferential service in the PSTN are Government Emergency
Telecommunications Service (GETS) in the U.S. and Government
Telephone Preference Scheme (GTPS) in the U.K. The proposed
attribute for TRIP is based on the NameSpace.Value tupple defined for
the SIP resource Priority field.
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