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REPOST: I-D ACTION:draft-cantillo-ipdvb-s2encaps-00.txt
The following draft has been submitted as an individual submission to the
IETF. This topic seems like it may be appropriate to this working group, and I
propose to assign some agenda time to discuss this topic at the IETF ipdvb WG
meeting, next week.
Thoughts and comments are welcome both to this list and at the meeting on the
whether this work is appropriate, timely, and whether the methods propoposed
are suitable.
Best wishes,
Gorry Fairhurst
(ipdvb WG Chair)
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A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.
Title : Requirements for transmission of IP datagrams over
DVB-S.2
Author(s) : J. Cantillo, et al.
Filename : draft-cantillo-ipdvb-s2encaps-00.txt
Pages : 9
Date : 2005-7-19
This document contains requirements for a framework for transport of
IP Datagrams over the second generation of DVB-S, namely DVB-S.2,
recently specified by standards published by the European
Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI). DVB-S.2 is optimized
for broadband satellite applications such digital television,
Internet access or data content distribution.
The document identifies the requirements for the definition of a set
of network protocols to standardise the interface between the DVB-S.2
streams (Transport Stream and Generic Stream) and an IP subnetwork.
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