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	Title		: Enhanced Communications Transport Protocol for One-to-Many Multicast Applications with Unicast Reverse Data Channels 
	Author(s)	: D. Kim, S. Koh
	Filename	: draft-dykim-ectp-00.txt
	Pages		: 31
	Date		: 2007-4-18
	
       This document is a part of the ITU-T Recommendation and ISO/IEC 
       International Standard, named the Enhanced Communications Transport 
       Protocol (ECTP), which is a multicast transport protocol designed to 
       support Internet multicast applications. This third part of ECTP 
       (ECTP-3) describes the protocol specification for the duplex 
       multicast transport. In a duplex connection, a single multicast 
       sender, named TC-Owner (TO), transmits multicast data to the other 
       group members, while some of the participating TS-users may send 
       unicast data to the TO over the reverse data channel. 


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