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The ITU-T G.hn standard, which provides a way to create a high-speed (up to 1 Gigabit/s) local area network using existing home wiring (power lines, phone lines and coaxial cables), uses CSMA/CA as a channel access method for flows that don't require guaranteed quality of service, specifically the CSMA/CARP variant.
A CCIE in routing and switching specializes in a variety of LAN/WAN networking technologies and protocols related to global network operations such as spanning-tree, advanced switching concepts, IGPs, BGP, IP multicast, IPv6, network security, QoS, MPLS, IOS services and more...
Its purpose is to develop and deploy advanced network applications and technologies such as IPv6, IP multicasting, quality of service and other research.
In 2012, ORSYP bought the company Streamcore, which specializes in Quality of Service (QoS), controlling/monitoring Unified Communications (VoIP, video) and application delivery management over the Wide area network (WAN).
Peer-to-peer file sharing applications are often designed to use any and all available bandwidth which impacts QoS-sensitive applications (like online gaming) that use comparatively small amounts of bandwidth.
Network traffic control, the manipulation of network traffic to avoid network congestion or to ensure quality of service in telecommunications