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RE: Bell Labs' Discovery May Lead to Efficient Networks
From: "Deron J. Ringen" <djr () eng bellsouth net>
Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2001 12:41:29 -0400
FYI: Bell Labs recently conducted an analysis of the nature of Internet traffic. Some pretty interesting findings. http://Networking.ittoolbox.com/browse.asp?c=NetworkingNews&r=/new s/dispnews .asp?i=44100
This is nothing too new. We have seen for quite some time that the greater the aggregate the less bursty it is. Usage of T3 and above links seem to pretty stable. It seems that aggregation of a certain number of bursty flows produces a predictable traffic pattern. ...djr...
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- Bell Labs' Discovery May Lead to Efficient Networks Irwin Lazar (Jun 07)
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- Re: Bell Labs' Discovery May Lead to Efficient Networks Mikael Abrahamsson (Jun 07)
- Re: Bell Labs' Discovery May Lead to Efficient Networks Craig Partridge (Jun 07)
- Re: Bell Labs' Discovery May Lead to Efficient Networks Mikael Abrahamsson (Jun 07)
- RE: Bell Labs' Discovery May Lead to Efficient Networks Deron J. Ringen (Jun 07)
- Re: Bell Labs' Discovery May Lead to Efficient Networks Greg A. Woods (Jun 07)
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