scaling issues in ipoac networks
Scaling issues in IPOAC (Internet Protocol over Asynchronous Communications) networks refer to problems that arise when trying to expand or grow the network to accommodate a larger number of users, devices, or increased network traffic. These issues may include difficulties in managing network performance, maintaining reliability, ensuring efficient resource allocation, and dealing with congestion or bottlenecks that can arise as the network expands.
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