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RE: [Enum] Fwd: I-D ACTION:draft-livingood-shockey-enum-npd-00.txt
That gives me an idea of what you meant. But, note that these do
involve interaction channels that do involve the PSTN and GSM networks,
and may be adapted to ride over IP networks.
Mike
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ray Anderson [mailto:ray at bango.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 12:59 PM
> To: Michael Hammer (mhammer); Ray Anderson; Livingood, Jason;
> Richard Shockey
> Cc: enum at ietf.org; Stastny Richard
> Subject: RE: [Enum] Fwd: I-D
> ACTION:draft-livingood-shockey-enum-npd-00.txt
>
>
> An example might be Mobile TV. A Broadcaster might make a
> number point to a URL that in turn contains information that
> causes the terminal to connect to a video-stream
> which might be coming over DVB or DAB. Would that be a
> suitable example?
>
> At 15:13 26/07/2005, Michael Hammer \(mhammer\) wrote:
> >Ray,
> >
> >Although voice is a first killer app, it is not the last, so I
> >understand the "non-voice" part of your comment. Could you
> elaborate
> >on the "non-IP" part?
> >
> >Mike
> >
> > >
> > > Just for clarity, there will be ENUM's (E.164 numbers)
> that DO NOT
> > > terminate in either IP or TDM domains. They are used purely for
> > > "non-voice" purposes, and allocated by an E.164
> "delegator" for such
> > > purposes.
> > >
>
>
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