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	Title		: Limited IP Header Compression over PPP
	Author(s)	: J. Jurski
	Filename	: draft-jurski-pppext-iphc-02.txt
	Pages		: 14
	Date		: 2007-3-8
	
The negotiation options specified in RFC 2509 defined an
   all-or-nothing strategy for applying header compression: peers were
   assumed to support compression for any combination of headers.
   [RFC3544] refined that strategy to make it possible to negotiate
   header compression for only TCP or only non-TCP packets (and also
   added Enhanced RTP-Compression negotiation option).  The current
   document further refines the strategy by also making it possible to
   negotiate header compression for only particular combinations of
   headers or header types.

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