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	Title           : Optimizing Notifications for Presence Network Agents
	Author(s)       : B. Rosen, et al.
	Filename        : draft-rosen-simple-watcher-count-00.txt
	Pages           : 19
	Date            : 2008-02-18

In large presence systems deployed in multiservice networks, presence
information is often known by the network in addition to, or instead
of the presentity's devices (endpoints).  Examples of such
information include location and availability for various kinds of
session establishment.  Even if devices know the information, the
network often has more bandwidth and better scale to keep the
presence server up to date.  A Presence Network Agent (PNA) can
publish presence information to a Presence Server(PS).  When done
large scale, the basic publish operation can be inefficient.  When
the network has millions of subscribers, only some of which have
watchers, blind Publish operations are unecessary.  WINFO can be used
to determine watchers, but the efficiency of maintaining WINFO per
subscriber, and the size of the messages involved, make that solution
unattractive.  The PNA would prefer to have the Presence Server
simply tell it when there was at least one watcher.

This document describes an XML document stored on the PS by which the
PNA maintains a list of subscribers it can provide presence for as a
SIP event package that tells the PNA when the number of watchers for
a presentity on the list (or a specific presence element for a
presentity) goes from 0 to at least 1 or from 1 to 0.

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