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        Title           : Broadcast Trivial File Transfer Protocol
        Author(s)       : P. Casagranda, L. Vignaroli
        Filename        : draft-casagranda-vignaroli-btftp-00.txt
        Pages           : 9
        Date            : 06-Sep-00
        
This document describes the Broadcast Trivial File Transfer Protocol
(BTFTP), a protocol designed to be used as a datagram based,
multicast enabled protocol with optional back-channel. The main
purpose of the protocol is data and file transfer over broadcast,
wireless channels (e.g. Digital Video Broadcasting channels, like
terrestrial DVB-T and satellite DVB-S [ISO13818]) without the need
of a back-channel (which is optional). The efficiency of the
protocol over a satellite and terrestrial wireless link has been
widely tested.

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