Can packets find a place to call home?

Packet switching, long discussed only in the context of computer communications, has become the focus of extensive research for applications in the public telephone network. Broadband packet networks, in particular, are emerging as strong potential candidates for evolving the existing public network...

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Published inTelephony Vol. 215; no. 12; pp. 34 - 42
Main Authors Kerner, M, Wolff, R, Wu, L T
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Chicago Informa 19.09.1988
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Summary:Packet switching, long discussed only in the context of computer communications, has become the focus of extensive research for applications in the public telephone network. Broadband packet networks, in particular, are emerging as strong potential candidates for evolving the existing public network toward an all-fiber broadband network capable of supporting integrated voice, data and video services.
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ISSN:0040-2656
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