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Title : No Service To This Number Reject Code
Author(s) : D. Schwartz
Filename : draft-schwartz-sipping-nsr-code-00.txt
Pages : 7
Date : 2008-06-23
The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) allows for users to make calls
using telephone numbers embedded in either "sip" [RFC3261] or "tel"
[RFC3966] URIs. Either way, the telephone number (TN) itself is not
restricted and can represent an entity in the public telephone
network, an entity in a private telephone network or an entity on the
Internet. This TN resolution ambiguity highlights the difference
between the LUF and LRF functions defined in
[I-D.draft-ietf-speermint-terminology] and underscores the need for
more precise SIP error rejection codes. SIP has no way to indicate
to the calling UAC that the reason for call rejection is due to the
fact that this number does not exist in the requested domain or realm
but it does exist in the public telephone network for instance. Such
an indication is useful to allow the call to be retried at a
different context (i.e. the public PSTN in this case) with possibly
better results. This specification defines a new SIP response code
for this purpose.
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