Author :
Harris, D.G. ; Perry, A.C. ; Batts, M.D.
Abstract :
The use of connectionless services within the data communications community has been commonplace for many years. Most of the current local area networks in use today offer a connectionless service since the characteristics of such a service can best meet the requirements of data applications and equipment. Traditionally, the public telecommunications network has been based on connection-oriented techniques such as X.25, frame relay, dial-up connections, etc. This has meant that there is a fundamental difference between local data communications, based on a connectionless service, and wide area communication based on connection-oriented techniques. Current and emerging public networks are intended to bridge the gap between the local and wide area networks by offering a connectionless data service directly. The paper describes the characteristics of the two types of service, the applications suited to each, networks to support the connectionless service, and the long-term evolution path for the provision of the service
Conference_Titel :
Broadband Services, Systems and Networks, 1993., Second International Conference on