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- From: gsa@easyaspi.udev.cdc.com (gary s anderson)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.cell-relay
- Subject: Re: Curious attitude ...
- Message-ID: <45907@shamash.cdc.com>
- Date: 30 Jul 92 18:53:56 GMT
- References: <12445@ntdd-1>
- Sender: usenet@shamash.cdc.com
- Reply-To: gsa@easyaspi.udev.cdc.com (gary s anderson)
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- Deleted a bunch of stuff.....
-
- |>
- |> I didn't make the prediction of the 1995 date. This prediction was made
- |> by the representatives of the LAN industry at last years LCN
- |> conference. They did make much of the issue of cost. Except that
- |> the cost models they used were much more practical then the
- |> simple "my box is cheaper than your box" model used above.
- |> The true costs of running a traditional data network is in the
- |> cost of maintaining it. These data networks are set up as
- |> "PAY ME LATER" systems. They are cheap to install but
- |> very expensive to maintain. The problem with these LAN protocols
- |> is not in the access but in the internetworking applications.
- |> It is here that ATM is now replacing the existing networks.
- |> Frame Relay has seen widespread acceptance and Frame Relay
- |> is the first example of ATM protocols.
- |> --
- |> i.sinature
-
- I didn't realize that the telephony industry was offering a one-time fee
- for ATM hook-ups, such that all future usage, maintenance and connectivity
- costs were included in the "PAY MA BELL NOW" figure and you never had to "PAY
- MA BELL LATER" (substitute your favorite carrier acronym). We won't even
- need any networking expertise because we can just use the free, non-biased
- consulting services to support our infra-structure. Plus, once we have
- ATM we will have the panacea of all known and future technologies and
- will never need an upgrade. However, if an enhancing technology were
- ever discovered, we could freely upgrade to the new panacea. Could
- you give us an enticing price to go along with this pledge?????
-
- NOTE - this does not even consider the legacy network issues both internally
- and within any communicating entity.
-
- Sorry about the ill-humor, but the narrow minded advertising is
- becoming an annoyance.
-
- Let's back up a few strides and try to get a better understanding
- of why an ATM LAN technology might be interesting, ASSUMING that
- ATM becomes a pervasive world-wide interconnection medium.
-
- Here's a primary reason:
-
- A single wiring plant to each office, such that all desirable
- services are available through a single office connection.
-
- There are other reasons, but these are mostly fallouts from the above
- (e.g. elimination of unnecessary equipment, etc.).
-
- Now back to the initial issue.
-
- Individuals are trying to convince themselves of two basic notions:
-
- 1) Will ATM become a ubiquitous international service?
-
- 2) Will ATM be a viable "transport" vehicle for the envisioned
- multi-media world of tomorrow?
-
- Since question one is fairly subjective, one could argue endlessly on
- either side of the spectrum and only have a bruised skull to show for
- the effort. The interesting conversations on this thread are with
- multi-media resource requirements and it would be nice to continue
- this thread with more factual data on multi-media bandwidth and
- latency requirements (at least this reader would find these topics
- of greater value than biased "PAY ME LATER" comments).....
-
- Just an opinion from the catacombs...........
-