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RSVP Protocol

  • , by Paul Waite
  • 1 min reading time

The RSVP protocol in telecom is used in the UK market to establish and maintain quality of service (QoS) for real-time applications such as voice and video calls. RSVP, which stands for Resource Reservation Protocol, allows network devices to request and reserve bandwidth along a network path to ensure that the required QoS levels are met. By using RSVP, telecom operators in the UK can prioritize and allocate network resources based on the specific requirements of different types of traffic, ensuring a consistent and reliable user experience for their customers.


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