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        Title           : Quick Transaction Protocol - QTP
        Author(s)       : A. Cornish, M. Cox, R. Neill, I. Palmer, 
                          A. Telfer, C. Wignell 
        Filename        : draft-cornish-qtp-01.txt
        Pages           : 51
        Date            : 18-Nov-99
        
This protocol fills a void for an open standard for connecting
communications and computing equipment involved in the processing of
short duration transactions.
QTP is a simple connection-oriented protocol which can be used for
concentrating dial-up Point-Of-Sale or other transaction terminals
with transaction switches or hosts through a Network Access Server.
These transactions require rapid connection times, short hold times,
and the ability to transfer access network addressing information.
This document defines the message formats and sequences that are used
for connection management, data transfer, and status reporting.

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