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ATM

ATM is not inherently an NBMA network, as stated in the article, it is only so de facto, in that current implementations generally emulate other broadcast networks over a mesh formed by point-to-point VC meshes or partial meshes, and do not use point-to-multipoint VCs. It would be better to specifically say BVI networks over ATM (140.232.0.70 (talk) 18:40, 23 April 2012 (UTC))[reply]