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Frame Relay Service Frame relay is a telecommunication service
designed for cost-efficient data transmission for intermittent
traffic between local area networks (LANs) and between
end-points in a wide area network (WAN). Frame relay puts data
in a variable-size unit called a frame and leaves any necessary
error correction (retransmission of data) up to the end-points,
which speeds up overall data transmission. For most services,
the network provides a permanent virtual circuit (PVC), which
means that the customer sees a continuous, dedicated connection
without having to pay for a full-time leased line, while the
service provider figures out the route each frame travels to its
destination and can charge based on usage. An enterprise can
select a level of service quality - prioritizing some frames and
making others less important. Frame relay is offered by a number
of service providers, including AT&T. Frame relay is provided on
fractional T-1 or full T-carrier system carriers. Frame relay
complements and provides a mid-range service between ISDN, which
offers bandwidth at 128 Kbps, and Asynchronous Transfer Mode
(ATM), which operates in somewhat similar fashion to frame relay
but at speeds from 155.520 Mbps or 622.080 Mbps.
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