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- Asynchronous Transfer Mode [r]: A technology for the transfer of fixed-length "cells" of digital information through specialized cell switches built on top of optical transmission networks; increasingly obsolescent [e]
- Computer networking internetwork protocols [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Computer networking reference models [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Datagram [r]: A self-contained unit of data, containing a source and destination address analogous to a letter, which can be efficiently forwarded by routers [e]
- Forwarding information base [r]: Add brief definition or description
- MPEG-1 [r]: One of the earliest practical standards for high quality, low bitrate audio and video compression; includes the MP3 audio format. [e]
- Routing [r]: The process of receiving a packet on one interface of a router, validating the packet and forwarding it out the appropriate interface. [e]
- Telephone [r]: Telecommunications device that transmits and receives sound, most commonly the human voice, by converting the sound waves to pulses of electrical current, and then retranslating the current back to sound. [e]
- Datagram [r]: A self-contained unit of data, containing a source and destination address analogous to a letter, which can be efficiently forwarded by routers [e]
- TELENET [r]: An early data communications network, operational in the 1970s but using a technology with substantial differences from the Internet. [e]
- Routing and switching [r]: Design and operation of devices that select paths for information carried by computer and telecommunications networks [e]
- ATM (disambiguation) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- End office [r]: In conventional wired telephony, the service provider location at which the local loop wiring from customer premises physically terminates. [e]