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        Title           : Requirements for Networked Appliances: Wide-Area 
                          Access, Control, and Interworking
        Author(s)       : S. Tsang, S. Moyer, D. Marples,
                          H. Schulzrinne, A. Roychowdhury
        Filename        : draft-tsang-appliances-reqs-00.txt
        Pages           : 9
        Date            : 21-Sep-00
        
Today, there are a variety of technologies available to network 
appliances and provide degrees of home automation and control.  
However, there is a lack of support for wide-area access control and 
interworking of these Networked Appliances (NA).  The ability to 
provide such support will radically enhance people�s ability to 
provide exciting new services.  This document outlines a set of 
requirements for providing such support.

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