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A high-bandwidth low-delay switching and multiplexing technology that allows integration of real-time voice and video as well as data. It is a data link layer protocol. Scope Notes: ATM is a protocol- [..]
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A wide-area network (WAN) technology, asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) is a transfer mode for switching and transmission that efficiently and flexibly organizes information into cells; it is asynchron [..]
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ATM is a standardised digital data transmission technology.
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A high-speed multiplexing and switching method utilizing fixed-length cells of 53 octets to support multiple types of traffic. Note: ATM, specified in international standards, is asynchronous in the sense that cells carrying user data need not be periodic.
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Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Network Service is a form of 'fast packet' switching service for high speed networks which require flexible bandwidth
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Designed for networks that handle both high-throughput data traffic (file transfers/uploads) and real-time content, like voice and video.   //   ‹
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A cell-based data-transfer technique in which channel demand determines packet allocation. ATM offers fast packet technology and real-time, demand-led switching for efficient use of network resources. It is also the generic term adopted by ANSI (American National Standards Institute) and the ITU-TS (International Telecommunication Union-Telecommuni [..]
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Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) is a network technology based on transferring data in cells or packets of a fixed size.
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ATM is a high speed (155Mbps/622Mb/s) cell relay, switching and transport technology for either local or wide area environments.
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Asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) is a switching technique used by telecommunication networks that uses asynchronous time-division multiplexing to encode data into small, fixed-sized cells. This is dif [..]
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 A telecommunications standard to support voice, video and data communications. The mode uses asynchronous time-division multiplexing and encodes data into small, fixed-sized cells rather than packets [..]
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ATM is a connection- oriented cell relay technology based on small (53-byte) cells. An ATM network consists of ATM switches that form multiple virtual circuits to carry groups of cells from source to destination. ATM can provide high-speed transport services for audio, data, and video.
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[ATM] An association established by the ATM Layer to support communication between two or more ATM service users (i.e., two or more next higher layer entities or two or more ATM Management entities). [..]
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A fast-packet switching technology that uses asynchronous time-division multiplexing.
Source: ateworld.com (offline)




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