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Title : VoIP SIP Peering Use Cases
Author(s) : A. Uzelac, et al.
Filename : draft-ietf-speermint-voip-consolidated-usecases-04.txt
Pages : 23
Date : 2007-12-3
This document will capture VoIP use case for SIP Peering. It is a
consolidation of Speermint use cases drafts. This document depicts
many common VoIP peering use cases. These use cases are categorized
into three types: Direct, Indirect and Assisted. They are not the
exhaust set of use cases but the most common use cases deployed in
production today. This document captures them to provide a reference.
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