Transparent Asynchronous Transmitter-Receiver Interface" Two ATM UNI specifications developed by Fore The slower one ran at 100Mbps and borrowed the physical characteristics of FDDI and has been adopted by the ATM Forum as its 100Mbps UNI specification The faster one ran at 140Mbps
A taxi is a car driven by a person whose job is to take people where they want to go in return for money. The taxi drew up in front of the Riviera Club He set off by taxi. = cab
Transparent Asynchronous Transmitter-Receiver Interface - Two ATM UNI specifications developed by Fore The slower one ran at 100Mbps and borrowed the physical characteristics of FDDI and has been adopted by the ATM Forum as its 100Mbps UNI specifica tion The faster one ran at 140Mbps (2)
Encoding scheme used for FDDI LANs as well as for ATM; supports speed typical of 100 Mbps over multimode fiber
The use of a taxicab by a driver-for-hire or passenger for fare Also includes airport limousines Does not include rental cars if they are privately operated and not picking up passengers in return for fare
When an aircraft taxis along the ground, or when a pilot taxis a plane somewhere, it moves slowly along the ground. She gave permission to the plane to taxi into position and hold for takeoff The pilot taxied the plane to the end of the runway. taxied taxiing taxis taxies if a plane taxis, it moves along the ground before taking off or after landing
a car driven by a person whose job is to take passengers where they want to go in exchange for money
{f} (about an airplane) move slowly along a runway before takeoff or after landing; cause an airplane to taxi; transport by taxicab; be transported by a taxi