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Title : Extension of ANCP for Satellite and Terrestrial Wireless Modem Networks
Author(s) : D. Floreani, L. Wood
Filename : draft-floreani-ancp-wireless-00.txt
Pages : 12
Date : 2007-6-29
The Access Node Control Protocol (ANCP) has been developed primarily
for the Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) environment, with varying line
conditions where the system that uses ANCP consists of DSLAMs (DSL
access multiplexers) and terminal equipment. In this scenario, the
channel conditions on subscriber lines vary, forcing changes and
adaptations in line rates at the modem equipment, and affecting
services offered. Satellite communications service providers have
very similar issues and are also based around hubs, with satellite
terminals. This application of ANCP could also be extended to point-
to-point radio services in both the satellite and terrestrial domain.
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