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	Title           : Transporting User to User Call Control Information in SIP for ISDN Interworking
	Author(s)       : A. Johnston, J. McMillen
	Filename        : draft-johnston-sipping-cc-uui-03.txt
	Pages           : 11
	Date            : 2008-01-15

Several approaches to transporting the ITU-T Q.931 User to User
Information Element (UU IE) data in SIP have been implemented.  As
networks move to SIP it is important that applications requiring this
data can continue to function in SIP networks as well as the ability
to interwork the information to/from ISDN for end-to-end
transparency.  This document discusses the approaches and recommends
a new header field User-to-User be standardized.  An example
application of an Automatic Call Distributor (ACD) in a contact
center is given.

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