Hey Eric,
I read the draft and was especially interested in the claim that KPML
consumed less bandwidth than INFO for DTMF.  You cite an IEEE paper, but I
don't think that's freely available.  Can you summarize how you came to such
a conclusion?  When I do the numbers, KPML often loses... in some scenarios
by a LOT.  And it's not even just the extra bandwidth/messages, but also the
state and processing horsepower.  There is one scenario where KPML wins, for
some SIP boxes but not others.
Although that could all be because I either don't correctly understand the
actual way KPML would be used, or because the use cases I am concerned with
are not the same as those in your paper's analysis. 

-hadriel


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eric Burger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Subject: [Sip] INFO
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> Since list traffic is down, how about something to spice things up?
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