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atm. An information transfer standard for routing high-speed, high-bandwidth traffic such as real-time voice and video, as well as general data bits.
Ãâó: www.comptia.org/sections/ssg/glossary.aspx
atm. (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) a new communications standard that is currently in the later stages of development. ATM is designed to transfer voice, video, and other multimedia data that requires short bursts of large quantities of data that can survive small losses but must be broadcast in real time.
Ãâó: www.legend.co.uk/resources/gloss.html
atm An information transfer standard for routing high-speed, high-bandwidth traffic such as real-time voice and video, as well as general data bits.
Ãâó: www.comptia.org/sections/ssg/glossary.aspx
atm. A method of sending data in irregular time intervals using a code such as ASCII. ATM allows most modern computers to communicate with one another.
Ãâó: www.mtholyoke.edu/lits/csit/vidconf/glossary.shtml
atm (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) a new communications standard that is currently in the later stages of development. ATM is designed to transfer voice, video, and other multimedia data that requires short bursts of large quantities of data that can survive small losses but must be broadcast in real time.
Ãâó: www.legend.co.uk/resources/gloss.html
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