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What is difference between ATM and ISDN?

1-ISDN is a circuit switching where as ATM is a packet switching. 2-ISDN is a point to point fixed bandwidth where as ATM is a variable bandwidth. By----- RAHUL SINGH ABES IT GHAZIABAD


What is difference between Asynchronous Transfer Mode and Gigabit Ethernet?

Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) is a networking technology that uses fixed-size cells for data transmission, ensuring low latency and predictable performance, making it suitable for voice and video traffic. In contrast, Gigabit Ethernet operates with variable packet sizes and is primarily designed for high-speed data transfer over local area networks (LANs). While ATM is often used in wide area networks (WANs) and for specific applications requiring guaranteed bandwidth, Gigabit Ethernet is widely adopted for general data networking due to its simplicity and cost-effectiveness. Overall, the main difference lies in their design focus and application domains.


What is replacing Asynchronous Transfer Mode?

Difficult. For many applications, MPLS (Multi-protocol label switching) is taking the place of ATM. For some applications, straight IP over higher bandwidth links is doing some of the jobs previously reserved for ATM.


Can you use your ATM card in Paris and London?

Yes you can, BUT keep in mind that there is an exchange rate!


What are the types of network interface card?

Gigabit Ethernet interface Controller interface Serial interface Multilink Group interface MFR (Multilink Frame Relay bundle interface) Dialer interface Loopback interface Tunnel interface ATM interface


Is a digital video file broken into packets to send to the internet?

yes. it is.. every data that is sent over a network is broken down into packets to conserve the bandwidth and control congestion and also to ensure the faster delivery of data at the receiver site. Under ATM Networks, the videos sent over AAL5 (ATM Adaptive Layer 5).


How Unspecified Bit Rate works?

Unspecified Bit Rate (UBR) is a networking service category primarily used in Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) networks, designed for applications that can tolerate variable data delivery times. UBR does not guarantee a specific bandwidth or quality of service (QoS), allowing for flexible use of network resources. Instead, it provides a best-effort service level, where data packets are sent without pre-defined bandwidth allocation, making it suitable for applications like file transfers or video streaming that can adapt to varying network conditions. However, users may experience packet loss or delays during periods of high network congestion.


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What is a ATM charge?

An ATM charge is when you are using an ATM that is not the ATM of your bank' company. Therefore, they charge you for it


What does ATM RFD mean?

The words ATM RFD on a bank statement have to do with ATM machine use. ATM RFD means ATM refund.


How do you transfer money ATM to ATM?

You draw the money from the first ATM, then you walk/crawl/fly/swim to the other ATM and deposit it into that ATM.


What is the biggest problem for costumers who need to use their credit card to take money from an ATM?

There can be charges both for the ATM you use and your bank if you do not use a member banks' ATM. If you use a credit card, you are getting a cash advance, which is billed at a higher percentage rate. Your best bet might be to go to the store and get cash back for a purchase.