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Re: Another UUNET Explanation
From: "Martin J. Hannigan" <hannigan () firefly net>
Date: Tue, 1 Jul 1997 23:12:34 -0400 (EDT)
What technical advantages does a frame-relay network have over an IP routed network?
2 seperate layers so it should be seperate. Shouldn't it? I.E. you can move IP on top of it or a plethora of transport mechanisms..ATM, DDS, etc. Regards, -- Martin Hannigan (hannigan () firefly net) Voice: 617.528.1099 Firefly Network, Inc. - Network Operations Network Engineer www.firefly.net Semper Cabalis
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