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I-D ACTION:draft-byun-ipdvb-ule-header-comp-00.txt



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    Title        : Header Compression over Unidirectional Lightweight
Encryption (ULE)
    Author(s)    : D. Byun, et al.
    Filename    : draft-byun-ipdvb-ule-header-comp-00.txt
    Pages        : 8
    Date        : 2006-11-8
    
   Multi-Protocol Encapsulation (MPE) is widely deployed in DVB-S and
   DVB-S2 networks [DVB-S2].  Replacing MPE with Unidirectional
   Lightweight Encryption (ULE) has been proposed to gain flexibility
   and reduce overhead.  This paper introduces a signaling method for
   sending header-compressed unicast packets over satellite networks
   using ULE, taking advantage of ULE's increased flexibility.


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