Wideband packet technology

The authors describes the benefits of wideband packet technology and presents its protocols, performance, and equipment aspects. He shows that using proven digital signal processing techniques and standard protocols, wideband packet technology allows the integration of voice/data/image/control onto one self-healing DS1 LAPD network.<<ETX>>

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