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Dynamic bandwidth allocation takes advantage of several attributes of shared networks:
# even when connected, users are not transmitting data (or voice or video) at all times
Different network protocols implement dynamic bandwidth allocation in different ways. These methods are typically defined in [[Standardization|standard]]s developed by standards bodies such as the [[ITU]], [[IEEE]], [[FSAN]], or [[IETF]]. One example is defined in the ITU G.983 specification for [[passive optical network]] (PON).
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* [[Statistical multiplexing]]
* [[Channel access method]]
* [[Reservation ALOHA]] (R-ALOHA)▼
* [[Dynamic channel allocation]]
▲* [[Reservation ALOHA]] (R-ALOHA)
==External links==
*[https://instasave.website/ Instasave Website]
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