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        Title           : Negotiating Human Language Using SDP
        Author(s)       : Randall Gellens
        Filename        : draft-gellens-mmusic-negotiating-human-language-01.txt
        Pages           : 14
        Date            : 2013-07-14

Abstract:
   Users have various human (natural) language needs, abilities, and
   preferences regarding spoken, written, and signed languages.  When
   establishing interactive communication "calls" there needs to be a
   way to communicate and ideally match (i.e., negotiate) the caller's
   language preferences with the capabilities of the called party.  This
   is especially important with emergency calls, where a call can be
   routed to a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) or call taker
   capable of communicating with the user, or a translator or relay
   operator can be bridged into the call during setup, but this applies
   to non-emergency calls as well (as an example, when calling a company
   call center).

   This document describes the need and expected use, and describes a
   solution using new SDP stream attributes plus an optional SIP "hint."


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