Very simple....
Any LAN technology (like Ethernet, Token Ring, and FDDI) is considered
Broadcast Multiaccess.
Packet-Switched (like Frame-Relay and X.25) ) and Circuit-Switched (like
ISDN and the analog PSTN) technologies are considered Non-Broadcast
Multiaccess.
"Omer " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hello,
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> Would some one please remind me which WAN technologies are considered
nonbroadcast multiaccess, NBMA? which
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