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MTP

 

(1) (Message Transfer Part) See SS7.

(2) (Media Transfer Protocol) A Microsoft enhancement to the picture transfer protocol (PTP), starting with Windows Media Player 10 in Windows XP. MTP extends PTP to music players and other devices and supports meta-data such as titles and artist names. MTP is expected to become a standard USB device class. See PTP and USB device class.

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MTP is an abbreviation with several meanings:

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Media

  • Meet the Press, a weekly American television news/interview program, the longest-running television show in worldwide broadcasting history in the United States

Medicine

Computing and Networking

  • Mail Transfer Protocol, an obsolete network protocol that has been replaced by SMTP
  • Media Transfer Protocol, a Microsoft protocol for transferring images, music etc. between a computer and a portable device
  • Message Transfer Part, part of Signaling System 7 (SS7) used for communication in Public Switched Telephone Networks (PSTN)
  • Move to Production, a term used in software development for the completion of the work and release to end users
  • Multiple Time Programmable, an electronic memory cell chip containing programmable memory which is writable multiple times
  • Multipurpose Transaction Protocol, a proprietary data transport protocol produced by Data Expedition, Inc.

Space

  • Meteosat Transition Program, the EUMETSAT programme responsible for the Meteosat system of geostationary meteorological satellites
  • Missile Test Project, a US Air Force program for tracking missiles on the Eastern Test Range

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