[Fwd: I-D ACTION:draft-gallant-enum-ifax-00.txt]


Glenn Parsons (gparsons@nortelnetworks.com)
Tue, 21 Nov 2000 14:09:09 -0500


FYI,

Will this draft be discussed in the FAX WG?

We are discussing a VPIM use of ENUM draft in the VPIM WG
<draft-ietf-vpim-routing-01.txt>.

Glenn.

attached mail follows:


A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.

        Title : ENUM, E.164, and Internet Fax
        Author(s) : A. Gallant
        Filename : draft-gallant-enum-ifax-00.txt
        Pages : 6
        Date : 20-Nov-00
        
E.164 numbers are often used for fax addresses. Internet fax
provides store-and-forward (T.37) and real-time (T.38) modes.
Subscribers could use ENUM to store Internet fax preferences in DNS
under their fax numbers. Network devices could then query DNS to
retrieve that information. An example is subscriber preferences for
receiving faxes via Internet mail or SIP delivery. Further work on
ENUM for Internet Fax is indicated, one example being H.323
delivery. Policy aspects are out of scope of this draft. This
document is not associated with any working group. Comments may be
sent to the author.

A URL for this Internet-Draft is:
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-gallant-enum-ifax-00.txt

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