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A Revised Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts 
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       Title     : MIME/ESMTP Profile for Voice Messaging                  
       Author(s) : G. Vaudreuil
       Filename  : draft-umig-mime-voice-03.txt
       Pages     : 23
       Date      : 05/05/1995

A class of special-purpose computers has evolved to provide voice messaging
services.  These machines generally interface to a telephone switch and 
provide call answering and voice messaging services.  Traditionally, 
messages sent to a non-local machine are transported using analog 
networking protocols based on DTMF signaling and analog voice playback.  
As the demand for networking increases, there is a need for a standard 
high-quality digital protocol to connect these machines.  The following 
document is a profile of the Internet standard MIME and ESMTP protocols for
use as a digital voice networking protocol.     

This profile is based on an earlier effort in the Audio Message 
Interchange Specification (AMIS) group to define a voice messaging 
protocol based on X.400 technology.  This protocol is intended to 
satisfy the user requirements statement from that earlier work with 
the industry standard ESMTP/MIME mail protocol infrastructures already 
used within corporate internets.  This profile will be called the 
voice profile in this document.                              

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