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Internet Protocol Device Control

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Internet Protocol Device Control (IPDC) is a specification for controlling hardware devices, developed by Level 3 Communications and a group of other telcos. Protocol was designed for communicating between centralized switches and IP-based gateways. It provides management and integration on a very large scale.

It should not be confused with DVB-IPDC which stands for IP datacasting (data broadcasting) over radio and television broadcasting networks such as DVB-H.

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