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Integrated Services in the Internet Architecture: an Overview
Robert Braden,David D. Clark,Scott Shenker +2 more
- 01 Jun 1994
- Vol. 1633, pp 1-33
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TL;DR: This memo discusses a proposed extension to the Internet architecture and protocols to provide integrated services, i.e., to support real- time as well as the current non-real-time service of IP.
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Abstract: This memo discusses a proposed extension to the Internet architecture and protocols to provide integrated services, i.e., to support real- time as well as the current non-real-time service of IP. This extension is necessary to meet the growing need for real-time service for a variety of new applications, including teleconferencing, remote seminars, telescience, and distributed simulation.
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