RUCUS Problem Statement
draft-schwartz-rucus-problem-statement-01
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| Author | David Schwartz | ||
| Last updated | 2008-02-18 | ||
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Abstract
SIP is being used more an more today for everyday communication purposes. With this widespread adoption comes the inevitability of abuse. This document describes the problems that fit into the category of "unwanted Communication".
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