IsoEthernet
isoEthernet is an IEEE standard (802.9a), which combines 10 Mbit/s of Ethernet and 96 64 kbit/s channels that are, coincidentally, the same as an ISDN "B" channel. It was originally developed to provide data and voice/video over the same wire without degradation by fixing the amount of bandwidth assigned to the Ethernet and B-channel sides. Unfortunately, it never really caught on.
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