asynchronous transfer mode in white papers

Multifunction, Multiservice Access Platforms

White Paper Asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) switch A multifunction, multiservice access platform (MMAP) combines numerous functions, services, access technologies, and protocols in one network element. This flexibly configurable network element simplifies... [24 Feb 2004]

Marconi Helps German Operator Win 3G Race

White Paper Working closely with the operator, Marconi helped address the various operational and technical challenges associated with a 3G network roll-out and was awarded the contract for the UTRAN (Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network [the 3G access... [24 Feb 2004]

Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)

White Paper MPLS addresses issues related to scalability and routing (based on QoS and service quality metrics) and can exist over existing asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) and frame-relay networks. Multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) is a versatile solution... [24 Feb 2004]

MPLS VPN White Paper

White Paper Up to now, most VPNs have been provisioned using Layer 2 technologies, such as Frame Relay and asynchronous transfer mode (ATM). Businesses today are looking to the Internet for wide area network (WAN) solutions that in the recent past they could... [24 Feb 2004]

Inter-Networking Over Frame Relay

White Paper The frame relay and Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) internet-working market is also expanding. In the late 1980s there was a need for higher performance and higher speed protocol for data networks. Data networks had become reliable and needed less... [24 Feb 2004]

The Benefits of Net to Net Technologies' IPacket DSL Solutions

White Paper For transport technologies that dictate cell-based transport as part of a technology specification, such as ADSL, IPacket allows cell-based transport using Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), within the guidelines of the packet-based network. [24 Feb 2004]

Advanced Management and Provisioning of Next-Generation Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Services

White Paper This tutorial will focus on digital subscriber line (DSL) access using asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) permanent virtual circuits (PVCs) as the underlying transport mechanism for ATM-native and Internet protocol (IP) sessions. [24 Feb 2004]

California University Offers Technology-Driven Education with Marconi Network

White Paper California University decided to replace its previous network with asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) technology from Marconi to help meet its current and future goals to provide students and faculty with leading-edge technology, both in the... [24 Feb 2004]

En Route to the Digital Library with ATM to the Desktop

White Paper ATM, or asynchronous transfer mode, is a networking technology that links a wide range of devices from telephones to computers, integrating voice, video, and data services over one common infrastructure that encompasses both local and wide area... [24 Feb 2004]

Internet Protocol (IP) Internetworking Transport

White Paper Two of the most frequently considered options for providing IP transport include IP over point-to-point protocol (PPP) over synchronous optical network/synchronous digital hierarchy (SONET/SDH) (sometimes referred to as packet over SONET/SDH [PoS... [24 Feb 2004]

German Ministry of Labor (BMA) Successfully Converts Data Network to ATM

White Paper ATM, or asynchronous transfer mode, is a networking technology that links a wide range of devices from telephones to computers, integrating voice, video, and data services over one common infrastructure that encompasses both local and wide area... [24 Feb 2004]

Voice and Fax over Internet Protocol (V/FoIP)

White Paper This tutorial references a general class of packet networks, as the modular software objects allow networks such as asynchronous transfer mode (ATM), frame relay, and Internet/intranet (Internet protocol [IP]) to transport voice and fax. [24 Feb 2004]

ATM Local Area Networks: A Survey of Requirements, Architectures, and Standards

White Paper Initially, asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) technology was primarily considered for applications in wide area networks. Interest in ATM came from the traditional telecommunications carriers and their suppliers. [24 Feb 2004]

ATM Vulnerabilities

White Paper Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) networks are not secure. ATM is vulnerable to attack. The physical media, switch and protocols can all allow unauthorised access to valuable information - voice, video or data - to be transported across the network. [24 Feb 2004]

Quality of Service (QoS) Networking

White Paper QoS refers to the capability of a network to provide better service to selected network traffic over various technologies, including Frame Relay, Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), Ethernet and 802.1 networks, SONET, and IP-routed networks that may... [24 Feb 2004]

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