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Bandwidth Management
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Traffic prioritization and Quality of Service (QoS) are important components in the offering of network services and have enhanced importance when converged traffic transits the network. Each traffic type may place unique requirements on the network infrastructure. While this functionality can provide benefits to the network operator, barriers to implementation such as cost and complexity often preclude the Small Internet Service Provider (ISP) from pursuing this important functionality with their networks. This paper provides a compilation and analysis of the methods available to
small/medium networks to provide a viable Quality of Service (QoS) implementation to optimize traffic flow in these architectures. (As cited in abstract.) -
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- 2006-08-14
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- Report