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<title>Media State under Preconditions in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)</title>

<author initials='G' surname='Camarillo' fullname='Gonzalo Camarillo'>
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<author initials='J' surname='Maenpaa' fullname='Jouni Maenpaa'>
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<author initials='G' surname='Yang' fullname='Gao Yang'>
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<date month='March' day='8' year='2010' />

<abstract><t>In this document, we describe how a UAS (User Agent Server) involved in a session modification can explicitly signal the point where the new session parameters start being used.  Explicitly signalling such a change in the session parameters can be useful so that network intermediaries such as B2BUAs (Back-to-back User Agents) have a clear picture of the session's state at every point.</t></abstract>

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