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 Title  : A Framework for transmission of IP datagrams over
MPEG-2 networks
 Author(s) : M. Montpetit, et al.
 Filename : draft-ietf-ipdvb-arch-00.txt
 Pages  : 38
 Date  : 2004-7-9
 
This document describes a new architecture 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. Examples
       of systems using MPEG-2 include the Digital Video Broadcast (DVB)
       and Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) Standards for
       Digital Television.

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