Fast packet adaptation method for ensuring packet portability ac

Multiplex communications – Wide area network – Packet switching

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370 8513, 370 942, H04J 324

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides for fast packet information transfer from a first type switching system to a diverse, i.e., different, type switching system by adaptation of a format of each fast packet from the first type switching system to a format that is portable across the second type switching system. For example, the present invention enables transport of fast packets from a fast packet switching system across a cell relay system and vice versa, from a fast packet switching system across an asynchronous transfer mode system and vice versa, and so on.

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