| ATM
(asynchronous transfer mode) is a dedicated-connection switching technology
that organizes digital data into 53-byte
cell units and transmits them over a physical medium using digital
signal technology. Individually, a cell is processed
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| Because ATM is designed to be easily implemented by hardware (rather than software), faster processing and switch speeds are possible. The prespecified bit rates are either 155.520 Mbps or 622.080 Mbps. Speeds on ATM networks can reach 10 Gbps. Along with Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) and several other technologies, ATM is a key component of broadband ISDN (BISDN). |