What is a cell-switched connection?
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What is a cell-switched connection?
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A cell-switched connection is a packet-switched connection that uses digital circuits. Cell-switched connections use fixed-length (53 bytes) packets to transmit information. These packets are called cells. ATM and SMDS are examples of cell-switched connections.
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