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The way statmux works is to opportunistically borrow bandwidth from channels with a low instantaneous utilization, and give it to channels that simultaneously have a high bandwidth need. If the load on these channels did not vary, then there would be no need to do this ongoing allocation, and a simple fixed-rate mux would suffice. No point in putting complexity (and expense) where it's not needed. --agc

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