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Fixed-bandwidth, leased-line TDM services were the mainstay of private networking until the 1990s. Still sold today, they range from 56-kbps data-phone digital services to T1/E1, T3/E3 and SONET.
These days you're politically incorrect if you say there's a network service or traffic type that's not supposed to converge on IP. Using that logic, the notion of putting TDM service over IP is clearly the right thing to advocate.
But is it sensible and profitable, given that IP is a packet protocol and TDM is often used at the bottom layer of IP networks? Is it even logical?
The answer hinges on three questions:
1. What type of ...
Source: HighBeam Research, TDMoIP: the core network question.(Time Division Multiplexing Over...