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This is a new draft that describes use cases for session-specific policies. The goal of this draft is to provide a foundation for the discussion of the session-specific policy protocol.

Feedback and comments are highly appreciated. In particular, I would like to solicit comments on the applicability of these use cases. Is there anything that we missed or shouldn't be there?

Thanks,

Volker
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	Title		: Use Cases for Session-Specific Session Initiation 
			  Protocol (SIP) Session Policies
	Author(s)	: V. Hilt, G. Camarillo
	Filename	: draft-hilt-sipping-policy-usecases-00.txt
	Pages		: 14
	Date		: 2005-6-13
	
This draft describes use cases for session-specific Session
   Initiation Protocol (SIP) sessions policies.

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