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X.445

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The X.445 is an ITU-T standard for sending X.400 traffic over standard telephone lines, a method known commonly as dial-up. It is also known as the Asynchronous Protocol Specification (APS).[1]

See also

  • ITU-T, a list of current ITU-T standards

References