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ATM25 is an ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) version wherein data is transferred at 25.6 Mbit/s over Category 3 cable. ATM25 has no particular distinctions from other ATM versions. However, ATM25 chipsets are inexpensive in comparison to faster ATM chipsets, having the result of making ATM technology available for small office/home office environments. However, these networks no longer have much potential for expansion, as Ethernet has become the first choice in this domain. In March 2001, Network World article put it this way:

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  • ATM25 is an ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) version wherein data is transferred at 25.6 Mbit/s over Category 3 cable. ATM25 has no particular distinctions from other ATM versions. However, ATM25 chipsets are inexpensive in comparison to faster ATM chipsets, having the result of making ATM technology available for small office/home office environments. However, these networks no longer have much potential for expansion, as Ethernet has become the first choice in this domain. The WAN connection side of ATM25 systems often takes place over a fast DSL variant such as RADSL. DSL is often considered in this case, as its technology is based on an ATM core. In March 2001, Network World article put it this way: Classified mostly as a solution looking for a problem, 25M bit/sec ATM to the desktop failed before it really got rolling. While many folks thought the idea of providing all that bandwidth to user PCs was worthwhile, the idea of paying twice as much for the luxury compared with switched Ethernet didn't fly. (en)
  • ATM25 ist eine ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) Version, bei der die Daten mit 25,6 Mbit/s übertragen werden, also deutlich weniger als die zu Anfang für ATM vorgesehenen 155 Mbit/s. ATM25 weist gegenüber anderen ATM Versionen keine Besonderheiten auf. Jedoch sind ATM25-Chipsätze im Vergleich zu schnellen ATM-Chipsätzen preiswert, so dass durch sie ATM-Technologie (zum Beispiel ATM25-Switches) für den Edel-SOHO-Bereich verfügbar wurde. Allerdings haben solche Systeme keine große Verbreitung, da sich Ethernet als die Erste Wahl in diesem Bereich durchgesetzt hat. Die WAN-Anbindung von ATM25-Systemen erfolgt häufig über eine schnelle DSL-Variante wie RADSL. DSL bietet sich hier grundsätzlich an, da es sich bei DSL um eine im Kern ATM-basierte Technologie handelt. (de)
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  • ATM25 is an ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) version wherein data is transferred at 25.6 Mbit/s over Category 3 cable. ATM25 has no particular distinctions from other ATM versions. However, ATM25 chipsets are inexpensive in comparison to faster ATM chipsets, having the result of making ATM technology available for small office/home office environments. However, these networks no longer have much potential for expansion, as Ethernet has become the first choice in this domain. In March 2001, Network World article put it this way: (en)
  • ATM25 ist eine ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) Version, bei der die Daten mit 25,6 Mbit/s übertragen werden, also deutlich weniger als die zu Anfang für ATM vorgesehenen 155 Mbit/s. ATM25 weist gegenüber anderen ATM Versionen keine Besonderheiten auf. Jedoch sind ATM25-Chipsätze im Vergleich zu schnellen ATM-Chipsätzen preiswert, so dass durch sie ATM-Technologie (zum Beispiel ATM25-Switches) für den Edel-SOHO-Bereich verfügbar wurde. Allerdings haben solche Systeme keine große Verbreitung, da sich Ethernet als die Erste Wahl in diesem Bereich durchgesetzt hat. (de)
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  • ATM25 (de)
  • ATM25 (en)
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