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> Title : Data Compression For Content Network
> Advertisement
> Protocol (CNAPComp)
> Author(s) : A. Barbir, R. Penno, D. Kaplan
> Filename : draft-barbir-cdi-cnapcomp-01.txt
> Pages : 18
> Date : 19-Feb-02
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> The draft specifies a data compression encapsulation protocol
> to be used to compress the data packets of the Content
> Network Advertisement Protocol (CNAP). The CNAP is a protocol
> intended to facilitate the interconnection of Content
> Networks. CNAP is a simple advertisement protocol that
> advertises content as well as content network coverage
> information. The CNAP protocol is described in [15].
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