The asynchronous transfer mode: is it a waste of space?

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The author discusses asynchronous transfer mode (ATM); a mechanism which permits the creation of new multimedia communication systems. It is the first transfer mode that permits high-speed transmission of real-time services and computer data simultaneously. The introduction of ATM to broadband-ISDN networks is discussed following its approval by the ITU-T. There are unresolved management issues and some of these have important implications for the success of ATM networks.

Inspec keywords: multimedia communication; computer networks; asynchronous transfer mode; B-ISDN; telecommunication network management

Other keywords: multimedia communication systems; B-ISDN; real-time services; management; ATM networks; computer data; broadband-ISDN; ITU-T; asynchronous transfer mode; high-speed transmission

Subjects: Multimedia communications; Network management; Computer networks and techniques; Computer communications; ISDN; Communication switching

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