I would be interested
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This walled garden proposal makes me wonder why the authors do not mention
RFC 3925 in the references, see
ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc3924.txt
Also, a discussion of why this proposal is better than RFC 3925 would be
quite interesting to add.
Last but not least, what if the bad guys do not use voice to communicate?
Thanks, Henry
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Title : Lawful Intercept procedure via the Session
Initiation Protocol (SIP) for the Open Mobile
Alliance (OMA) Push to talk over Cellular (PoC)
Author(s) : S. Sriram
Filename : draft-sriram-sipping-poc-lip-01.txt
Pages : 13
Date : 2005-8-22
This document describes the Lawful Intercept Procedure using Session
Initiation Protocol (SIP) used by the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA), for
Push to talk over Cellular (PoC) along with their applicability, which
is limited to the OMA PoC application.
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