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	Title		: Guideline of optional services for Internet FAX Gateway
	Author(s)	: K. Mimura, et al.
	Filename	: draft-ietf-fax-gateway-options-08.txt
	Pages		: 9
	Date		: 2005-2-2
	
To allow connectivity between the general switched telephone network
   facsimile service (GSTN fax) and the e-mail based Internet Fax 
   service (i-fax) an "Internet FAX Gateway" is required. This document
   provides  guidelines for the optional functionality of Internet FAX 
   Gateways. In this context, an "offramp gateway" provides facsimile
   data transmission from  i-fax to GSTN fax; viceversa an "onramp
   gateway" provides data transmission form GSTN fax to i-fax. The 
   recommendations in this document apply to the integrated service 
   including Internet Fax terminals, computers with i-fax software on
   the Internet, and GSTN Fax terminals on the GSTN.

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