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ATM is an initialism with the below meanings:

Automatic teller machine or automated teller machine, the cash dispenser Association of Teachers of Mathematics in the UK. Adobe Type Manager, font management software from Adobe Systems Advanced Traffic Management and Arterial Traffic Management, terms used in the intelligent transportation system industry Air Traffic Management, or even Air Traffic Control Amateur telescope making Asynchronous Transfer Mode, a telecommunications protocol At-the-money, a term utilized around option pricing Ataxia telangiectasia mutated (molecuar and cell biology, biochemistry), occurs as protein kinase that plays a critical role inside reponse to certain types of DNA damage ATM is a Russian clone of the ZX Spectrum in sexual slang, ATM means "ass to mouth", a rather anal-oral contact in cyberspace argot, "ATM" or even "atm" could could have for "At the moment".

Besides atm. is an abbreviation for atmosphere, a unit of atmospheric pressure.

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The ATM Forum
The ATM Forum is an international non-profit organization formed with the objective of accelerating the use of ATM products and services through a rapid convergence of interoperability specifications. In addition, the Forum promotes industry cooperation and awareness.

Suru's Technical Stuff
This site contains links to various sites related to ATM (as well as some other subjects)

ATM on Linux
Experimental software with features including raw ATM connections (PVCs and SVCs), IP over ATM, LAN emulation, MPOA, and Arequipa.

PPPoATM for Linux
Experimental Linux kernel module for PPP over ATM.

Webopedia
Describes the term 'ATM' and lists other pages on the Web where you can find additional information.

The ATM Chipweb
Links to ATM chip implementations, ATM NIC cards and general ATM web sites.

ATM Networks
A series of tutorials given by Professor Raj Jain. Topics include Overview, AALs, PHY, MPOA, UNI, PNNI, B-ICI, RBB, VTOA, WATM, AMS, ANS, and API.






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