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Problem Statement: Bandwidth Aggregation for Internet Access
draft-zhang-banana-problem-statement-01

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Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
Authors Margaret Cullen , Nicolai Leymann , Cornelius Heidemann , Mohamed Boucadair , DENG Hui , Mingui Zhang , Behcet Sarikaya
Last updated 2016-05-07 (Latest revision 2015-11-04)
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Abstract

Bandwidth aggregation capabilities for Internet access services can significantly improve end user's Quality of Experience. Such capabilities are especially attractive in environments where multi- interfaced boxes become commonplace and can technically connect to various access networks, both wired and wireless. This document describes the issues with bandwidth aggregation for Internet access. A set of requirements are derived from the said issues.

Authors

Margaret Cullen
Nicolai Leymann
Cornelius Heidemann
Mohamed Boucadair
DENG Hui
Mingui Zhang
Behcet Sarikaya

(Note: The e-mail addresses provided for the authors of this Internet-Draft may no longer be valid.)