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A smooth evolutionary concept for the introduction the asynchronous transfer mode technology (ATM) into the private business environment is presented. The paper starts with an analysis of user requirements. These are taken into account for the development of a migration strategy from today’s network scenarios to a future fully integrated ATM based network. The core of this network is an ATM Multiservice Switch Node. The paper ends up with cost considerations of some major ATM network components.
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Schlichthärle, D. (1995). Migration Path for the Integration of ATM Networks and Broadband Applications into Existing Communication Infra-Structures. In: Huber-Wäschle, F., Schauer, H., Widmayer, P. (eds) GISI 95. Informatik aktuell. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79958-7_100
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