This new edition of a popular book offers a strengthened focus on one of the hottest networking strategies: ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode). ATM is one of the industry's current fast-moving topics, with multi-million-dollar investments being made at a time when the technology is still being debated.
Rainer Händel is with the Public Communication Networks Group of Siemens in Munich, where he has been active in technical planning and standardization of ATM for many years. The author's education in ATM matters has also been fostered by his manifold activities in international standardization bodies (ITU-T, ETSI, TI), the ATM forum and RACE projects.
Manfred Huber is with the Public Communication Networks Group of Siemens in Munich, where he has been active in technical planning and standardization of ATM for many years. The author's education in ATM matters has also been fostered by his manifold activities in international standardization bodies (ITU-T, ETSI, TI), the ATM forum and RACE projects.
Stefan Schröder is with the Public Communication Networks Group of Siemens in Munich, where he has been active in technical planning and standardization of ATM for many years. The author's education in ATM matters has also been fostered by his manifold activities in international standardization bodies (ITU-T, ETSI, TI), the ATM forum and RACE projects.
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