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An abbreviation of "Bandwidth ON Demand Interoperability Group"; a specific set of methods of inverse multiplexing.
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Industry standard ISDN B channel aggregation protocol used to create one large data pipe from inverse multiplexing smaller connections together. Developed by the Bandwidth on Demand Interoperability Group.
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A technique for turning seperate ISND B channels into a higher bandwidth aggregate serial channel.
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Bandwidth ON Demand Inverse Network group.
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Method for making several B channels look like one high-rate line by use of an IMUX (inverse multiplexer.)
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andwidth ON D emand IN teroperability roup - a method for combining multiple B-channels into a single data stream.
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Telecommunications shorthand for Bandwidth on Demand Interoperability Group. A method for combining two ISDN B Channels into a single logical 128Kbps connections. Used most often for video conferencing and emulating a standard analog modem connection.
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Bandwidth On Demand Interoperability Group. A consortium of over 40 datacommunications equipment vendors and service providers who joined together to create a standardized inverse multiplexing protocol so that inverse multiplexers from different vendors could interoperate. Also refers to the resultant specification, sometimes known as the BONDING specification.
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One of the international standards for aggregating multiple data channels into a single logical connection with bandwidth greater than 64 kbps (see also H.221). It is sometimes referred to as inverse multiplexing.
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An ISDN consortium name and the technique of inverse multiplexing they developed. Data is broken up into a stream of frames, each stream using a portion of the total available bandwidth. If your ISDN configuration has two B-channels, each with 64Kbps, your equipment will allow a data rate of 128Kbps by splitting the data.
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Bonding is the act of combining two 64kbps B-channels to derive a 128kbps channel. This is done by establishing two B-channel circuit switched calls and combining them in the customer's equipment (using Multilink PPP or the bonding specification) or by associating multiple B-channels in the network (multirate services). If you make a long distance call using two bonded channels, you will be charged doubly - once for the "phone call" on each channel.
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Bandwidth On Demand Interoperability Group using several smaller channels instead on one large channel to connect.
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protocol - Industry standard B channel aggregation protocol. Developed by the Bandwidth on Demand Interoperability Group. Method for making several BRI lines look like one high-rate line by use of an IMUX ( Inverse Multiplexer. )
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Bandwidth ON Demand INternetworking Group. A nonstandard method for using 2 ISDN B channels to create a 128 Kb/s switched line.
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