Data, Voice and Video
Packet switching has always excelled at handling messages of different lengths, as well as different priorities, providing quality of service (QoS) attributes were included. However, packet switching was designed for data. Today, using the IP protocol, packet networks are becoming the norm for voice and video as well (see IP on Everything).
X.25, Frame Relay and ATM
The first international standard for wide area packet switching networks was X.25, which was defined when all circuits were analog and very susceptible to noise. Subsequent technologies, such as frame relay, were designed for today's almost-error-free digital lines.
ATM uses a cell-switching technology that provides the bandwidth-sharing efficiency of packet switching with the guaranteed bandwidth of circuit switching. See frame relay and ATM. Contrast with circuit switching.
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