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	Title		: Media Gateway Control Protocol Voiceband Data Package and General Purpose Media Descriptor Parameter Package
	Author(s)	: J. Stone, et al.
	Filename	: draft-stone-mgcp-vbd-01.txt
	Pages		: 55
	Date		: 2007-6-7
	
This document defines Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) packages
   that enable a Call Agent to authorize and monitor the transition of a
   connection to and from voiceband data (VBD) with or without
   redundancy and FEC (forward error correction).  Although the focus is
   on VBD, the General-Purpose Media Descriptor Parameter package can be
   used to authorize other modes of operation, not relevant to VBD, for
   a particular codec.  In addition to the definition of these new
   packages, this document describes the use of the Media Format
   Parameter package and Fax package with VBD, redundancy and FEC.

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