Method and a network for transmitting messages in frequency chan

Multiplex communications – Wide area network – Packet switching

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370124, 359121, 385 24, H04J 1402

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ABSTRACT:
According to the invention, messages to be transmitted between user terminals interconnected by a transmission network are classified into "heavyweight" messages and "lightweight" messages. The heavyweight messages, i.e. messages containing a large quantity of data, are transmitted over the network in message frequency channels attributed to respective heavyweight messages, while the lightweight messages are transmitted over a shared channel common to the lightweight messages.

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