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it <br /> 9 <br /> 7S <br /> emulation interface for video, and a DS1 effort to create an informal but unique <br /> SMDS interface for data communication partnership between the public and private <br /> applications. Each interface is provided by sectors, with benefits eventually being <br /> an individual card in the service multiplexer, realized by both groups. With the North <br /> and additional interface cards are planned by Carolina State Government as their "anchor <br /> the manufacturer. Two immediate additions tenant", telephone companies in the state <br /> will include DS3 SMDS and DS1 circuit have the confidence to invest the substantial <br /> emulation. Additional interfaces such as amounts of capital required to advance the <br /> MPEG II video and FDDI interconnection deployment of a high performance <br /> are planned. When the customer site telecommunications infrastructure. This <br /> provides compatible ATM premise approach allows costs to shared by state <br /> equipment the service rultiplexer will no government and future business and <br /> longer be needed. Early evaluation of ATM industrial users of the network, and <br /> premise switches in underway at MCNC to minimizes the risks to both the telephone <br /> verify performance and compatibility. companies and state government <br /> Since broadband signalling standards are not There are a wide range of benefits associated <br /> complete at this time, connections will be with the NCIH, ranging from exit rational <br /> managed using a Customer Network equity to economic development. One of the <br /> Management interface into the broadband few things that we are sure of is that users <br /> operations systems of BellSouth and GTE will further identify applications that far <br /> This is a non-real time method of managing exceed our current initiatives. It is <br /> Permanent Virtual Connections (PVCs). comforting to know that the SONET/ATM <br /> Once signalling standards are'completed and platform being deployed in North Carolina <br /> our switches are capable of supporting them, will provide the flexibility to meet current <br /> we will offer Switched Virtual Connections demands and those that have not yet been <br /> (SVCs) on demand imagined <br /> Summary: <br /> The NCIH is the first broadband <br /> (SOINET/A'IM) network to be deployed for <br /> general service on such a large scale. It <br /> conforms to current standards, and will, <br /> comply with future standards when they <br /> become available. We currently know a <br /> great deal about the technology; however, <br /> there are a number of areas where we will <br /> utilize the controlled introduction phase of <br /> the network to further our undemanding of <br /> issues such as congestion management in a <br /> large ATM network. <br /> The NCIH is the result of a very deliberate <br /> 8 <br /> • <br /> 1 <br />
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