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Switching in Networks

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Public Data Networks

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Transmission means will always constitute the most expensive part of telecommunication systems and networks and must be handled with the highest possible economy. The problem of how to divide the aggregate transmission capacity and assign its portions to users has existed for a very long time and will always remain, despite many sophisticated solutions supported by advanced technology.

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© 1992 Josef Pužman and Boris Kubín

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Pužman, J., Kubín, B. (1992). Switching in Networks. In: Public Data Networks. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1737-7_3

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