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Data / ATM adaptation layer / Asynchronous Transfer Mode / Synchronous optical networking / Transport layer / Transmission Control Protocol / Protocol overhead / Optical Carrier transmission rates / Maximum transmission unit / Network architecture / Computing / Network protocols
Date: 2004-03-27 16:02:31
Data
ATM adaptation layer
Asynchronous Transfer Mode
Synchronous optical networking
Transport layer
Transmission Control Protocol
Protocol overhead
Optical Carrier transmission rates
Maximum transmission unit
Network architecture
Computing
Network protocols

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