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        Title           : IANA Registration of MIME types and SDP parameters in 
                          proposed ITU Recommendation V.150.1
        Author(s)       : R. Kumar
        Filename        : draft-kumar-avt-v150-registration-01.txt
        Pages           : 11
        Date            : 2002-10-2
        
This document defines a framework for the IANA registration of MIME types and SDP 
parameters defined in the ITU V.150.1 recommendation.  For SDP parameters, it does not 
repeat the details of syntax and semantics found in the ITU recommendation. For the 
MIME types, it provides RFC 2048-compliant MIME definitions which refer to the ITU 
V.150.1 recommendation for detailed format description. Until the ITU V.150.1 
recommendation is ratified, this document should be considered work in progress.

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