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IP into ATM will go

By Dominic Maher

Published: 4 June 1999 11:43 GMT

Internet Protocol (IP) is set to become the dominant protocol in ATM enterprise and telco networks, according to an Ovum report.

The analyst group said the emergence of multi-protocol label switching (MLPS) will enable the linking of IP and ATM layers, providing a bridge between the two networking technologies.

The report, called 'IP, ATM and MPLS: Strategies for Broadband Networking', also claims that the rise of the Net and growth in IP traffic could have a radical effect on the traditional telecoms industry.

For more information, see http://www.ovum.com

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