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algorithms with different bit-rates. For example, audio signals can be encoded with bit-rates ranging from less than 1 kbit/s to hundreds of kbit/s, using different encoding algorithms with a wide range of complexity and quality of audio reproduction. Similarly, full motion video signals may be encoded with bit-rates ranging from less than 1 Mbit/s to hundreds of Mbit/s. Thus a network transporting both video and audio signals may have to integrate traffic with a very broad range of bit-rates.
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database. Entertainment video applications are largely point-to-multi-point connections, requiring one way communication of full motion video and audio from the program source to the viewers. Video teleconferencing involves connections among many parties, communicating voice, video, as well as data. Offering future services thus requires flexible management of the connection and media requests of a multipoint, multimedia communication call.
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Japan) host 50% of the globally installed telecommunication bandwidth potential. The U.S. lost its global leadership in terms of installed bandwidth in 2011, being replaced by China, which hosts more than twice as much national bandwidth potential in 2014 (29% versus 13% of the global total).
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limited connectivity, usually did not have sufficient bandwidth for digitised voice and video signals, and suffer from unacceptable delays for the real-time signals. Television networks using radio or cables were largely broadcast networks with minimum switching facilities.
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2336:"F.C.C. Repeals Net Neutrality Rules"
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2197:"What the Net Neutrality Rules Say"
2176:from the original on March 13, 2015
2162:Ruiz, Rebecca R. (March 12, 2015).
1788:"Broadband user share pains, gains"
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132:has the following characteristics:
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2334:Kang, Cecilia (14 December 2017).
2164:"F.C.C. Sets Net Neutrality Rules"
2076:GN Docket No. 10-159, FCC-10-148A1
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1786:Paula Musich (July 20, 1987).
1714:Clifton, Carl Stephen (1987).
1489:. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
1429:. Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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1952:. Phys.org. 2014-12-04.
1261:"ATM Congestion Control"
1148:Telecommunication portal
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284:Modern services can be:
228:World Trade Organization
2462:"Ultrafast fibre Gfast"
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1821:"Definition: broadband"
1212:National broadband plan
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485:digital subscriber line
448:required for realistic
327:within the network, and
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1363:on December 1, 2011.
1197:Internet in Malaysia
456:techniques to allow
391:(cable television),
266:communication used:
2899:Long range wireless
2472:on 22 November 2017
1357:US Patent 2,533,900
1267:on 10 February 2005
921:Full fibre / FTTP/H
803:optical instruments
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487:(DSL) services are
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