| Status: |
RFC |
| Date of last update: |
April 2004 |
| Authors: |
J. Rosenberg, J. Peterson, H. Schulzrinne, G. Camarillo |
| Current Document: |
RFC 3725 |
| Summary: |
Third
party call control refers to the ability of one entity to create a
call in which communications is actually between other parties. Third
party call control is possible using the mechanisms specified within
the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). However, there are several possible approaches, each with
different benefits and drawbacks. This document discusses best current
practices for the usage of the SIP for third party call control.
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| Archive of older drafts: |
- draft-ietf-sipping-3pcc-06 [.txt][.html], December 24, 2003
- draft-ietf-sipping-3pcc-05 [.txt][.html], October 27, 2003
- draft-ietf-sipping-3pcc-04 [.txt][.html], June 30, 2003
- SIPPING Draft -03, March 2, 2003
- SIPPING Draft -02, June 5, 2002
- SIPPING Draft -01, May 29, 2002
- SIPPING Draft -00, May 10, 2002
- Individual Draft -03, November 2001
- Individual Draft -02, March 2001
- Individual Draft -01, November 2000
- Individual Draft -00, March 2000
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