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To: ftth who wrote (4560)7/13/1999 2:12:00 AM
From: E. Davies  Read Replies (5) of 12823
 
I'm still trying to learn whether there is technology that will allow splitting of physical bandwidth into multiple virtual channels for use in a multiple ISP cable environment.

For example you could take 2 40Mbit (=80Mbit) physical channels and split it into three virtual channels that use 50/20/10 Mbit. I'm sure that theoretically it could be done, but I'd like to know if such technology is available now or any time in the near future.

Anyone know? Is there any other way to prevent one ISP from infringing on the performance of another except by assigning physical spectrum to each ISP?

Eric
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