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Re: [enum-wg] Concerning Wildcards and I-ENUM

  • From: Otmar Lendl lendl@localhost
  • Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2006 15:45:24 +0200
  • Mail-followup-to: Otmar Lendl lendl@localhost, enum-wg@localhost

Antoin,

On 2006/10/09 13:10, Antoin Verschuren <Antoin.Verschuren@localhost wrote:

> But they do have a valid point when they say that any (new) type of
> operator might claim their own tree to control their ENUM space, and we
> need a solution for that. I think that differentiating should take place
> as close to the root as possible to make sure that implementation is the
> same around the world, and applications know where to query.

draft-ietf-enum-branch-location-record-00 does solve this, as it
provides a mechanism how new ENUM application can be directed to 
their own trees.

/ol
-- 
< Otmar Lendl (lendl@localhost) | nic.at Systems Engineer >




 

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