Further complications arise because the original Internet e-mail standards only support 7-bit transfer protocols.
It's looked at as proprietary even though it supports all the Internet standards.
You can read my full, (and, by Internet standards, ancient) review here.
Is your company actively engaged in developing Internet standards?
So what they've done is, this is not an Internet standard.
It has no technical role in the setting of Internet standards.
The service provided voice communications between its subscribers worldwide, based on Internet standards.
This is a small market by Internet standards (roughly 10 - 11 million people), yet .
Looking at his keyboard, he noticed the @, and an Internet standard was born.
Ascii allows basic information to be exchanged from one machine to another, while the Internet standards are for data communication across a network.