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I-D ACTION:draft-clausen-ipdvb-enc-01.txt



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        Title           : Simple Encapsulation for transmission of IP
datagrams 
                          over MPEG-2/DVB networks
        Author(s)       : H. Clausen et al.
        Filename        : draft-clausen-ipdvb-enc-01.txt
        Pages           : 18
        Date            : 2003-5-20
        
This document contains the Simple Encapsulation, a simple and lean 
encapsulation mechanism for the transport of IP Datagrams over ISO 
MPEG-2 Transport Streams (TS). The MPEG-2 TS has been widely accepted 
not only for providing digital TV services, but also as a subnetwork 
technology for building IP networks. One example is the Digital Video 
Broadcast (DVB), specified by standards published by the European 
Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI).

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