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bandwidth manager

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bandwidth manager
Software that can prioritize communications by allowing high-priority traffic to use more available bandwidth in the network than lower-priority data. For example, real-time video can be given more bandwidth than file transfers. Large file transfers could be given a lower priority than smaller ones. All of the adjustments are designed to make traffic flow smoothly and avoid congestion. See traffic engineering.


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About Virtual Conexions Virtual Conexions, based in Montreal, Quebec, aims to transform, with its patent-pending Virtual Bandwidth Manager technology, the way organizations and people communicate by developing and marketing high-quality, high performance, low-cost satellite broadband IP networking solutions.
Dynamic Bandwidth Manager lets companies set the amount of bandwidth available to each user on a per-session basis.
An integrated bandwidth manager can allocate specific bandwidth for up to four different classes of communications, such as e-mail, Internet access and voice.
 
 
 
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