Where else is rate adaptation employed?
Answer / silpa
Rate adaptation is also employed at the boundary points of different ISDN networks where the data rate is not the same.
For example, between the Euro-ISDN networks, which run at 64 kbps, and the US ISDN networks which run at 56 kbps, there will need to be V.120 rate adaptation.
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