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Always On Dynamic ISDN (AODI).
draft-ietf-pppext-aodi-03

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (pppext WG)
Expired & archived
Author Matt Holdrege
Last updated 2001-04-11
RFC stream Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
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Abstract

Always On/Dynamic ISDN (AO/DI) is a networking service that provides an always-available connection to TCP/IP-based services through a specific wide area connection. This service provides several advantages over current practices for dial-up access to Internet services. * For the end-user, there is no need to dial-up the service each time access is desired. * For the Internet service provider, it is possible to give the end-user a notification, such as the arrival of new mail. * For the Local Exchange Carrier, the switched circuit trunk utilization is more efficient.

Authors

Matt Holdrege

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