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To: Seth L. who wrote (22437)12/2/1997 12:24:00 AM
From: Stephen B. Temple  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 41046
 
Seth: Never a dull moment when you just getting aquainted with a certain technology, there are always testbeds going on somewhere>

ncsa.uiuc.edu

Nothing like a ATM Consortium >http://www.iol.unh.edu/consortiums/atm/index.html

Or a ATM Forum> atmforum.com

Texas has some good stuff> wwwhost.ots.utexas.edu

But like that article said, we feel the need-for-speed>

One of the key advantages of ATM is its ability to transmit video without creating a jittery picture or losing the synchronization of the sound and picture. In addition to this, ATM is also extremely fast. AT&T has developed ATM switches capable of transmitting 20 gigabits of data per second (Gbps) and a shared switch that can transmit up to 662 Gbps. At 20 Gbps the ATM switch can handle the
equivalent of 1,600 copies of Melville's novel "Moby Dick" each second.

Its so versitle, ATM can be used in existing twisted pair, fiber-optic, coaxial, and hybrid fiber/coax (HFC) networks for local area network (LAN) and wide area network (WAN) communications. Because
ATM was developed to have such a wide range of compatibility with existing networks, its implementation does not require replacement or over-building of telephone, data, or cable networks. ATM is also compatible with wireless and satellite communications.

The full story> digitalcentury.com

1upTemp

btw...., don't get bored> cmpcmm.com

BeddingofTests> nebo.cs.byu.edu