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MVIP

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MVIP

(MultiVendor Integration Protocol) A voice bus and switching protocol developed by Natural Microsystems, Natick, MA, and others. Used to build call center equipment using regular PCs, MVIP provides a second communications bus within the computer that can multiplex up to 256 full-duplex voice channels from one voice card to another.

Digital voice, fax and video is bussed over a ribbon cable connected at the top of each ISA or PCI card. MVIP products make a PC perform like a small-scale PBX. For example, an interactive voice response (IVR) system on one card can pass incoming voice conversations to a card that switches the lines to call center agents. Several fax boards can be cabled to a board that multiplexes their lines onto a T1 channel.



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110 Time Slot Interchanger MTSI Memory Time Slot Interchanger MVIP Multi-Vendor Integration Protocol: Standardized computer
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EPA has reviewed the State's modeling analyses and finds that the State has made the necessary demonstration that the MVIP is not necessary to maintain the one-hour ozone standards.
 
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