1. Gigabit switches: how much network do we need?
- Author
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Nolle, Thomas L.
- Subjects
Information networks -- Management ,Broadband transmission -- Management ,Telecommunication switching equipment -- Usage ,Business ,Telecommunications industry - Abstract
A significant issue facing telecommunications carriers is the role of switching in future networks. A key question in using switches is performance, which is measured by the speed of network trunks that carry user information, the round trip delay of a network and the rate of information loss. Although data networks led by the Internet are expected to boost broadband demand, the load is not yet enough to justify the economics of an immediate jump to OC-48., Vendors who assert that the network will be driven to the OC-48 level anytime soon are ignoring the lesson of ATM. Like many terms that have achieved popular recognition, 'switching' [...]
- Published
- 1997