Dean Willis wrote:
> On Apr 18, 2008, at 8:27 PM, DRAGE, Keith (Keith) wrote:
>> 302s recursed by intermediate proxies may be perfectly reasonably in
>> certain charging environments.
> 
> Not if they're retargeting. I'd also say that proxy operations that  
> retarget are also generally unreasonable, given that (so far) we have  
> no way to inform the caller of the retargeting.

What is your objection? Is it
- that the caller may be billed for something he wasn't expecting?
- that the caller may not want to talk to the new target?

The former is a billing issue, which may or may not be related to this 
discussion, as Keith has pointed out.

The latter can be dealt with via called party identity. In any case it 
is quite within the normal range of expectation to day that you may end 
up talking to someone other than who you thought you were calling.

        Paul
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