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In computer networking, IP over Avian Carriers (IPoAC) is an ostensibly functional proposal to carry Internet Protocol (IP) traffic by birds such as homing pigeons. IP over Avian Carriers was initially described in RFC 1149 issued by the Internet Engineering Task Force , written by David Waitzman, and released on April 1, 1990.
CPIP may refer to: Carrier Pigeon Internet Protocol, a 2001 implementation of IP over Avian Carriers (IPoAC) Canadian Pandemic Influenza Preparedness, a task group developing influenza pandemic plans; Certified Product Innovation Professional, a professional training program managed by Spark Engine
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CPIP dates from February 2004. [5] The province of British Columbia had a Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Plan as early as October 2005. [6] A March 2006 press release by Minister of Health Tony Clement references CPIP extensively. Clement pointed at the then-new www.pandemicinfluenza.gc.ca website.
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The first line should be rewritten to as follows: "In computer networking, IP over Avian Carriers (IPoAC), also known as "flappy disk", is a joke..." Terraffin 17:21, 3 February 2023 (UTC) Not done: please provide reliable sources that support the change you want to be made. --Elmidae (talk · contribs) 18:26, 3 February 2023 (UTC)
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) is a standards organization for the Internet and is responsible for the technical standards that make up the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP). [3]
A preferred IUPAC name or PIN is a name that is preferred among two or more IUPAC names. An IUPAC name is a systematic name that meets the recommended IUPAC rules. IUPAC names include retained names.