In this thesis, the architecture of an application-level Internet-fax gateway to facilitate multimedia messaging and to extend Internet services to the home or office is presented. We propose the use of the latest developments in the facsimile and Internet worlds, notably BFT support for Group3 protocols and MIME, for the exchange of multimedia messages (documents) between both environments as well as providing Internet e-mail, file transfer and Internet news services to fax users. Such services would be of most benefit to Internet novices and those users who do not have access to Internet via dialup/SLIP or Freenet facilities. The gateway services would allow a smooth transition into the widespread proliferation of multimedia communication...
draft-ietf-mediactrl-mrb-13 The MediaCtrl work group in the IETF has proposed an architecture for co...
The convergence of telecommunications systems and the Internet causes a variety of concepts for serv...
In the first twenty years of its existence, the Internet was mainly used for email and file transfer...
Electronic mail for traditional text exchange as asynchronous communication means between computer u...
Internet faxing circumvents expensive international telephone toll charges in transcontinental fax e...
Currently there are standards governing message handling, in particular MIME (Multipurpose Internet ...
This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard ...
A Multimedia-Mail Teleservice based on CCITT Recommendation X.400(88) is under development within th...
The MIME approach seems to be the most reasonable effort for allowing the sending and receiving of m...
Many parts of the world endeavor to extend access to more individuals and institutions by means of t...
This memo suggests a file format to be used to inform multiple mail reading user agent programs abou...
Thesis (M.Tech (Electrical Engineering))--Cape Technikon, 1995This thesis describes the design and d...
The convergence of telecommunications systems and the Internet causes a variety of concepts for serv...
This is a book about multimedia communication using the Internet. Since very early research experime...
Internet has changed the way of how people communicate and exchange information. Enduringly, more an...
draft-ietf-mediactrl-mrb-13 The MediaCtrl work group in the IETF has proposed an architecture for co...
The convergence of telecommunications systems and the Internet causes a variety of concepts for serv...
In the first twenty years of its existence, the Internet was mainly used for email and file transfer...
Electronic mail for traditional text exchange as asynchronous communication means between computer u...
Internet faxing circumvents expensive international telephone toll charges in transcontinental fax e...
Currently there are standards governing message handling, in particular MIME (Multipurpose Internet ...
This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard ...
A Multimedia-Mail Teleservice based on CCITT Recommendation X.400(88) is under development within th...
The MIME approach seems to be the most reasonable effort for allowing the sending and receiving of m...
Many parts of the world endeavor to extend access to more individuals and institutions by means of t...
This memo suggests a file format to be used to inform multiple mail reading user agent programs abou...
Thesis (M.Tech (Electrical Engineering))--Cape Technikon, 1995This thesis describes the design and d...
The convergence of telecommunications systems and the Internet causes a variety of concepts for serv...
This is a book about multimedia communication using the Internet. Since very early research experime...
Internet has changed the way of how people communicate and exchange information. Enduringly, more an...
draft-ietf-mediactrl-mrb-13 The MediaCtrl work group in the IETF has proposed an architecture for co...
The convergence of telecommunications systems and the Internet causes a variety of concepts for serv...
In the first twenty years of its existence, the Internet was mainly used for email and file transfer...