Kicking off a special series of 10 features on networking topics of interest, Craig Hinton, deputy editor of our sister title NETWORK Solutions, totes up the 10 most crucial things you need to know ...
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) is a high-speed, broadband transmission capability technology. It transports various types of user traffic, including telephony (voice), data, and video signals. It ...
Asynchronous-transfer mode (ATM) is a core telecommunications technology that evolved from analog voice service, X.25 and frame relay. ATM is the evolutionary technology that is best able to fulfill ...
ATM cells are fixed-size packets of 53 bytes with 5 bytes of header and 48 bytes of payload. Routing information is stored in Virtual Circuit Identifier (VCI) part of the ATM cell header.
High-speed asynchronous transfer-mode (ATM) network architectureprovides increased flexibility in supporting various services.However, ATM's dynamic nature poses difficult traffic-managementproblems, ...
During the last year, the world witnessed the rising of a great diversity of new broadband services, including electronic commerce, video on demand, high-speed Internet, and videoconferencing, among ...
Where can I learn about the fundamentals of ATM and ISDN and can you explain why they are used? Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) is a 90's network technology that transmits digital signals ...
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Support for the Sangoma S-series Communication Cards Sangoma now has Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) support for its T1/E1 and serial cards for the Linux and BSD ...
April 21, 2014. GL Communications Inc. has announced its enhanced MAPS UMTS IuCS Interface Emulation over ATM. Karthik Ramalingam, senior manager for product development at GL, said, “Universal Mobile ...