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Multi-Vendor Integration Protocol

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The Multi-Vendor Integration Protocol (MVIP) is a hardware bus for Audiotex equipment, a so-called PCM data highway for interconnecting expansion boards inside a PC. It was invented and brought to market by Natural Microsystems Inc.