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STDM

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STDM

(Statistical TDM) Fully utilizing the capacity of a time division multiplexing (TDM) channel. Traditional TDM interleaves data into slots, and the slot is wasted if there is no data to send at that moment. Statistical TDM fills all available slots. See TDM and statistical multiplexor.


STDM - statistical time division multiplexing


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23) Gambling is controlled by a syndicate, STDM (Sociedade de Turismo e Diversoes de Macau), organized in 1962, which also embraces associated enterprises including hotels and transportation services to and from Hong Kong.
Vipersat's networks utilize a variety of techniques, including SCPC, DAMA, STDM, high-speed bandwidth switching, and channel sharing which optimize space segment usage and result in cost-efficient solutions and space segment cost-effectiveness.
Vipersat's networks utilize a variety of techniques, including SCPC, DAMA, STDM, high-speed bandwidth switching, and channel sharing which optimize space segment usage and result in cost-efficient solutions and space segment cost-effectiveness.
 
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