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inverse multiplexing

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inverse multiplexing

In computing, technique for combining individual low-bandwidth channels into a single high-bandwidth channel. It is used to create high-speed telephone links for applications such as videoconferencing which require the transmission of huge quantities of data.


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Choice One's High-Bandwidth product delivers high-speed Internet connectivity over multiple T1's, using inverse multiplexing over ATM technology (IMA).
The Court granted Ciena Corporation's motion for injunction on the "309" patent against an inverse multiplexing product that is not used in the Broadwing network and that Corvis no longer sells.
Agilent also introduced an eight-port E1/T1 LIM for real-time inverse multiplexing for ATM (IMA) analysis and troubleshooting.
 
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