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	Title		: Service Requirements for Optical Virtual Private 
                          Networks
	Author(s)	: H. Ould-Brahim et al.
	Filename	: draft-ouldbrahim-ppvpn-ovpn-requirements-01.txt
	Pages		: 10
	Date		: 2002-12-18
	
This document addresses service requirements for provider 
provisioned optical virtual private network 
The intent of this document is to include the OVPN work as part 
of PPVPN charter. A VPN service model based on optical 
connectivity has a lot of functional elements in common with 
other models already chartered in PPVPN.  
Inclusion of this topic in the charter will facilitate 
convergence and maximize reusability of common techniques to 
provide VPN service functions independently of the VPN 
connectivity level. That is also a global objective of the 
PPVPN standardization effort.

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