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MTP

(1) (Message Transfer Part) See SS7.

(2) (Media Transfer Protocol) A Microsoft enhancement to the picture transfer protocol (PTP), starting with Windows Media Player 10 in Windows XP. MTP extends PTP to music players and other devices and supports meta-data such as titles and artist names. MTP is expected to become a standard USB device class. See PTP and USB device class.



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The CA/CMO Division is also updating several CA training references: ARTEP 41-701-10-MTP, MTP for a Civil Affairs Team (15 Sep 00); ARTEP 41-701-35-MTP, CA Battalion, Brigade, and Command (5 Aug 02); ARTEP 41-701-60, MTP for Civil Affairs Specialty Teams (5 Aug 02); STP 41-38A14-SM-TG, Soldier's Manual and Trainer's Guide (31 Oct 03); and STP 41-38II-OFS, Officer Foundation Standards H (30 Apr 04).
An item in our August issue about Extron's new MTP 15 HD RS transmitter/receiver, introduced at EduComm, carried the wrong photo.
1-3) It is also characterized by normal first MTP joint extension ROM during non-weight-bearing examination.
 
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