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Http://www.ietf.org is one of the most important Internet organizations
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Http://www.iso.ch ISO - International Standardization
Http://standards.ieee.org IEEE-Electrical and Electronic Engineer Association
http://web.ansi.org ANSI - National Standardization Organization
http://www.itu.int itu- International Telecom League
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http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/
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