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Pronounced "deja vu". It is a compressed graphics format for showing scanned pages on the web. It does for scanned pages what PDF format does for electronically created documents. It requires a plug-in from AT&T. It uses a combination of compression formats that handles sharp-edged text one way and photographs and color blends another way, thus giving better compression than GIF, JPEG, or PNG can do. The server the docum ISP Glossary:
DjVu - OneNetNut wrote in messagenews:: Chuckle. The problem these yahoos keep forgetting is that there are very few carriers out there with the network coverage and bandwidth in place to offer the kinds of services the government needs. So lets say they decide to kick WorldCon out. Who do they propose to take over the stuff they are doing?The contracts they are probably referring to would be the FTS2001contracts. MCI replaced AT&T as the second carrier on the network.The other carrier, the "B" carrier on the FTS2000 contract, is Sprint.Recently some changes have been made and now Qwest is offering dataservices, but I haven't been monitoring this particular contractvehicle for quite a while so I'm not up to speed on all the changesand carriers that are authorized to offer services under thisgovernment-wide contract.Rodgers Platt
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