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SDP

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SDP
(Session Description Protocol) An IETF protocol that defines a text-based message format for describing a multimedia session. Data such as version number, contact information, broadcast times and audio and video encoding types are included in the message. Designed originally for describing multicast transmissions in the Mbone, SDP is also used by the RTSP streaming protocol and SIP and MGCP IP telephony protocols. See SDP, Mbone, RTSP, SIP and MGCP/MEGACO.
SDP - Service Discovery Protocol


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Talks stalled on Tuesday over the wording of a planned realignment of the US Marines on Japan's southern island of Okinawa and an amendment of the Japan-US Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA), as the SDP sought changes.
The SDP and another group, the People's New Party (PNP), have sought a written accord with the DPJ before they formally agree to a coalition, a union they had jointly committed to during the election campaign.
SDP is scheduled to commence operations in October 2009.
 
 
 
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