I read that somewhere that the group did that.

Another BBC article:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid_1321000/1321176.stm

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RFC 1149 Compliant.
Get in my head:
http://sar.dynu.com


""Howard C. Berkowitz""  wrote in message
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> >And speaking of my .sig, India has recently given up their Avian Carrier
> >based system for e-mail.  So, they are no longer RFC 1149 Compliant : (
> >
> >It's a true story and not a joke.
> >
>
>http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/south_asia/newsid_1892000/1892085.st
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> >
>
> I beg your pardon.  They were not RFC 1149 compliant to begin with.
> Perhaps RFC 822 SMTP compliant--it was an application-layer message
> transfer system.
>
> Unfortunately, I can't find the citation, but a Norwegian group
> actually did implement not just RFC 1149, but TCP over RFC 1149 IP.
> Every pigeon carried one or more encoded IP packets.
>
> I suppose that if you could attach messages to burrowing creatures
> such as gophers, you could create Generic Rodent Encapsulation
> tunneling.




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