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QoS Prioritization Behavior in an Broadband Hybrid Network
Author(s) -
Vasile-Dorinel Nicolae,
Petrică Ciotîrnae
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of military technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2668-7976
pISSN - 2601-6613
DOI - 10.32754/jmt.2019.1.07
Subject(s) - multiprotocol label switching , quality of service , broadband , computer network , computer science , broadband networks , lossless compression , prioritization , core network , asynchronous transfer mode , interconnection , optical ip switching , telecommunications , the internet , data compression , internet protocol , engineering , management science , world wide web , computer vision
Digital Object Identifier 10.32754/JMT.2019.1.07 35 Abstract—A broadband network must have the ability to transport a large amount of information in an efficient way, regardless of the type of service (voice, data, and video). A very good solution for safe and lossless transmission of data from IP access networks was the use of ATM at the core level, packing IP into ATM cells. Nowadays, most ISPs use IP over MPLS, because it allows, through the use of traffic engineering, interconnection with other sections using different switching technologies, and easy application of QoS policies and prioritization.

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