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        Title           : RTP Payload for Text Conversation
        Author(s)       : G. Hellstrom, P. Jones.
        Filename        : draft-ietf-avt-rfc2793bis-04.txt
        Pages           : 24
        Date            : 2004-4-27
        
This memo describes how to carry real time text conversation
   session contents in RTP packets. Text conversation session contents
   are specified in ITU-T Recommendation T.140.

   Two payload formats are described. One for transmitting text on a
   separate RTP session dedicated for the transmission of text, and
   one for transmitting audio and text data within one single RTP
   session.

   This RTP payload description recommends a method to include
   redundant text from already transmitted packets in order to reduce
   the risk of text loss caused by packet loss.

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