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Service Quality Measurements for IPv6 Inter-networks. / Pezaros, D.; Hutchison, David; Garcia, F. et al.
2004. Paper presented at The Twelfth IEEE International Workshop on Quality of Service (IWQoS'04), Montreal, Canada.

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Pezaros, D, Hutchison, D, Garcia, F, Gardner, R & Sventek, J 2004, 'Service Quality Measurements for IPv6 Inter-networks', Paper presented at The Twelfth IEEE International Workshop on Quality of Service (IWQoS'04), Montreal, Canada, 7/06/04 - 9/06/04.

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Pezaros, D., Hutchison, D., Garcia, F., Gardner, R., & Sventek, J. (2004). Service Quality Measurements for IPv6 Inter-networks. Paper presented at The Twelfth IEEE International Workshop on Quality of Service (IWQoS'04), Montreal, Canada.

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Pezaros D, Hutchison D, Garcia F, Gardner R, Sventek J. Service Quality Measurements for IPv6 Inter-networks. 2004. Paper presented at The Twelfth IEEE International Workshop on Quality of Service (IWQoS'04), Montreal, Canada.

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Pezaros, D. ; Hutchison, David ; Garcia, F. et al. / Service Quality Measurements for IPv6 Inter-networks. Paper presented at The Twelfth IEEE International Workshop on Quality of Service (IWQoS'04), Montreal, Canada.

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