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	Title		: Where to terminate a phone call
	Author(s)	: P. Faltstrom, B. Larsson
	Filename	: draft-faltstrom-e164-01.txt
	Pages		: 5
	Date		: 23-Nov-98
	
This document discusses the use of DNS [1] for identifying available
services that can be used to contact a phone number. It also, for some
of these services, discusses how to route the message(s) to a specific
destination using the same techniques. Specifically it presents a way of
implementing portable phone numbers, where the services used can be the
H.323 protocol [2], POTS [4] phone call or something else like SMTP.

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