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This excerpt taken from the AIRV 10-K filed Feb 24, 2009. IP
Quality-of-Service
Quality-of-Service, or QoS, refers to a networks ability
to prioritize different kinds of traffic over others. For
example, voice traffic, which is very sensitive to delay, needs
priority over less delay-sensitive web-browsing traffic. All-IP
mobile broadband networks need to serve a variety of traffic
with very different QoS requirements. EV-DO
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standards define sophisticated methods for the subscribers
device to request QoS from the radio network. As these requests
are made, the RAN must then manage its available radio resources
to best satisfy the subscribers QoS requests. Our IP RAN
architecture includes proprietary algorithms for controlling the
admission of subscriber applications to the network and uses
technologies designed to deal with instances of network overload
in a predictable manner.
This excerpt taken from the AIRV 10-K filed Mar 7, 2008. IP
Quality-of-Service
Quality-of-Service, or QoS, refers to a networks ability
to prioritize different kinds of traffic over others. For
example, voice traffic, which is very sensitive to delay, needs
priority over less delay-sensitive web-browsing traffic. All-IP
mobile broadband networks need to serve a variety of traffic
with very different QoS requirements. EV-DO standards define
sophisticated methods for the subscribers device to
request QoS from the radio network. As these requests are made,
the RAN must then manage its available radio resources to best
satisfy the subscribers QoS requests. Our IP RAN
architecture includes proprietary algorithms for controlling the
admission of subscriber applications to the network and uses
technologies designed to deal with instances of network overload
in a predictable manner.
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