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	Title		: Inserting Advertisements in IP multicast
	Author(s)	: A. Khunger
	Filename	: draft-akhunger-ad-insert-multicast-00.txt
	Pages		: 12
	Date		: 2005-9-2
	
   Providing a Standard method for Addition of regional Advertisements
   in the IP Multicast Video Streaming is very important , because the
   equipment deployed would most likely be from different vendors across
   a multicast network.

   The idea is to introduce a special kind of Enhanced IGMP Ad-Insert
   control packet, which is passed from the multicast source to
   intermediate routers and which indicates that the source is going to
   stop sending multicast traffic for a particular group for specified
   time and the Regional center can utilize this time to insert its
   regional advertisement.

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