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	Title           : Signaling TO Prevent SPIT (SPITSTOP) Reference Scenario
	Author(s)       : S. Niccolini, et al.
	Filename        : draft-niccolini-sipping-spitstop-01.txt
	Pages           : 18
	Date            : 2008-02-15

This memo discusses the need for standards that support SPam over
Internet Telephony (SPIT) prevention applications.  After explaining
the general need for SPIT prevention applications the memo provides a
reference scenario for potential communication between entities that
may be involved in SPIT prevention.  Within this scenario the need
for standardizing communication is analyzed for each pair of
communicating entities.  The analysis is intended to serve as a
starting point for discussing the requirements for signaling
standards as well as for architectural considerations, that support
SPIT prevention applications.

This memo is not intended to suggest any solution of SPIT signaling
issues.  Such work, if necessary at all, should be object of separate
documents.

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