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'''''Presence''''' or presence information, conveys the ability and willingness of a user to communicate with other users on a network, across a set of devices. IETF RFC 2778 defines a model and terminology for describing systems that provide presence information. In that model, a presence service is a system that accepts, stores, and distributes presence information to interested parties.
'''''Presence''''' conveys the ability and willingness of a user to communicate with other users on a network, across a set of devices. IETF RFC 2778 defines a model and terminology for describing systems that provide presence information. In that model, a presence service is a system that accepts, stores, and distributes presence information to interested parties.


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Revision as of 11:38, 25 October 2021

Presence conveys the ability and willingness of a user to communicate with other users on a network, across a set of devices. IETF RFC 2778 defines a model and terminology for describing systems that provide presence information. In that model, a presence service is a system that accepts, stores, and distributes presence information to interested parties.

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Presence Information

External References


RFC 2778, A Model for Presence and Instant Messaging