RES: [SIPForum-discussion] Getting SIP addresses in another way
Jay Batson
batsonjay at mac.com
Wed Apr 19 21:13:28 UTC 2006
Not exactly as described, but see:
http://www.sip411.com
On Apr 19, 2006, at 4:29 PM, Rodrigo Pimenta Carvalho wrote:
> Hi Neill Wilkinson!
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> I’m thinking your comments are very close to what I need.
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> Do you think such new possibilities in a kind of special softphone
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> Are the Yellow Pages a kind of book or a kind of web service? If it
> is the second one, what is the web page?
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> What exactly a directory service is?
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> What do you mean with “service translations”?
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> Do you know the SUN’s JINI technology? I’m thinking of using such
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> Any new comment will be very helpful to me!
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> Thanks a lot.
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> Rodrigo Pimenta Carvalho.
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> De: Neill Wilkinson [mailto:neill.wilkinson at quortex.com]
> Enviada em: quarta-feira, 19 de abril de 2006 16:37
> Para: discussion at sipforum.org
> Assunto: RE: [SIPForum-discussion] Getting SIP addresses in another
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> My 2 cents worth!
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> Sounds like a directory services application what we in the UK call
> Yellow Pages, also you could possibly use something like an X.500
> based directory to store this kind of info or even DNS records like
> SRV and NAPTR as in ENUM to store "service translations", and as
> such outside the scope of the SIP protocol specifications.
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> Neill....;o)
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: discussion-bounces at sipforum.org [mailto:discussion-
> bounces at sipforum.org] On Behalf Of Rodrigo Pimenta Carvalho
> Sent: 19 April 2006 15:20
> To: discussion at sipforum.org
> Subject: [SIPForum-discussion] Getting SIP addresses in another way
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> Hi.
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> My question was posted here some time ago, but without getting any
> feedback. Maybe the title was not good.
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> I have a simple doubt:
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> How to use a SIP system, like communication software, without
> knowing the called person’s SIP address, i.e., I can’t know what
> the correct “thePerson at domain.com” address is, because I’ve never
> talked to him before. For example: I’m new in the city where I am
> now and I have a common sip phone in my hotel room. Today, I need
> to ask for service from some Portuguese language teacher, because
> I’m in Brazil. Then, I would like to use a kind of special SIP
> phone able to interpret a person’s profile and able to find the
> respective sip address based on such profile. In this case, I would
> like to pass information to such phone, like:
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> - job = “teacher”
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> - price = “R$ 10,00 by hour”
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> - language = “Portuguese
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> - Availability = “available today”
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> - City = “Rio de Janeiro”
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> So, I would like to define a profile and get one or more SIP
> addresses. It could be like a telephone book.
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> Is there some work today in this direction? Is there any work to
> contribute to the SIP protocol or SIP systems turning it able to
> discover addresses from unknown called parts, based on just his/her
> profile?? If there is any work pointing something similar to it,
> let me know.
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> Any hint will be very helpful!
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> Thanks a lot.
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> Rodrigo Pimenta Carvalho
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> Brazil.
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