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Register Here!IETF 105 in Montreal, Canada starts Saturday 20 July and runs through Friday afternoon, 26 July
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IETF 105 starts Saturday 20 July and runs through Friday afternoon, 26 July.
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
IETF 106 starts Saturday 16 November and runs through Friday afternoon, 22 November.
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opsawg active opsawg@ietf.orgThis memo specifies a component-based architecture for Manufacturer Usage Descriptions (MUDs). The goal of MUD is to provide a means for end devices to signal to the network what sort of access and...
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