Title :
European trials: from ATM to IP
Author :
Bayou, R. ; de Sousa, P.T. ; Roy, M.F.
Author_Institution :
Eur. Comm., Brussels, Belgium
Abstract :
During the last decade, the European Union (EU) created the RACE programme (Research and Development in Advanced Communications Technologies for Europe) and the ACTS programme (Advanced Communications Technologies and Services). These programmes played a key role in developing the crucial technology for networking with asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) and Internet protocol (IP). ATM promised to provide a high performance networking platform for new broadband multimedia communications while allowing simultaneous conveyance of existing voice, data and broadcasting services. IP provided the flexibility and pervasiveness to impose itself as a common, necessary, networking standard. European collaboration through the RACE programme resulted in world standards for the ATM system in the early 1990s. "Operational Trials" of high performance networks were performed as part of the ACTS projects and the TEN-IBC programme, which involved different types of users, applications, network operators (national hosts) and the European ATM network JAMES. The current ACTS projects are focusing on IP/ATM integration and next generation IP technologies which will be strongly promoted in the coming 1999-2002 Information Society Technologies (IST) programme.
Keywords :
Internet; asynchronous transfer mode; broadband networks; multimedia communication; research initiatives; telecommunication standards; transport protocols; ACTS programme; ACTS projects; ATM system; Advanced Communications Technologies and Services; European ATM network; European Union; European trials; IP; IP/ATM integration; Information Society Technologies; Internet; Internet protocol; JAMES; RACE programme; Research and Development in Advanced Communications Technologies for Europe; TEN-IBC programme; asynchronous transfer mode; broadband multimedia communications; broadcasting services; data services; high performance networking platform; high performance networks; network operators; networking standard; voice services; world standards; Asynchronous transfer mode; Broadband communication; Collaboration; Communications technology; Digital multimedia broadcasting; Europe; IP networks; Multimedia communication; Protocols; Research and development;
Conference_Titel :
Internet Technologies and Services, 1999. Proceedings. First IEEE/Popov Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Moscow, Russia
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5985-2
DOI :
10.1109/INTS.1999.874005