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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-04.txt
	Pages		: 8
	Date		: 2007-11-9
	
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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