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Consider an application that transmits data at a steady rate (for example, the sender generates an n-bit unit of data every k time units, where k is small and fixed). also, when such an application starts, it will continue running for a relatively long period of time. would a packet-switched network or a circuit-switched network be more appropriate for this application? why?

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