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2. Benefits of ATM

The benefits of ATM are the following:

  • high performance via hardware switching
  • dynamic bandwidth for bursty traffic
  • class-of-service support for multimedia
  • scalability in speed and network size
  • common LAN/WAN architecture
  • opportunities for simplification via VC architecture
  • international standards compliance

The high-level benefits delivered through ATM services deployed on ATM technology using international ATM standards can be summarized as follows:

  • high performance via hardware switching with terabit switches on the horizon
  • dynamic bandwidth for bursty traffic meeting application needs and delivering high utilization of networking resources; most applications are or can be viewed as inherently bursty; data applications are LAN–based and are very bursty, voice is bursty, as both parties are neither speaking at once nor all the time; video is bursty, as the amount of motion and required resolution varies over time
  • class-of-service support for multimedia traffic allowing applications with varying throughput and latency requirements to be met on a single network
  • scalability in speed and network size supporting link speeds of T1/E1 to OC–12 (622 Mbps) today and into the multi–Gbps range before the end of the decade; networks that scale to the size of the telephone network (i.e., as required for residential applications) are envisaged
  • common LAN/WAN architecture allowing ATM to be used consistently from one desktop to another; traditionally, LAN and WAN technologies have been very different, with implications for performance and interoperability
  • opportunities for simplification via switched VC architecture; this is particularly for LAN–based traffic that today is connectionless in nature; the simplification possible through ATM VCs could be in areas such as billing, traffic management, security, and configuration management
  • international standards compliance in central-office and customer-premises environments allowing for multivendor operation

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