It is likely the user intended to specify the technology AMB (Adaptive Media Bitrate). Adaptive Media Bitrate (AMBR) is a rate-limiting mechanism used in mobile networks, especially in 4G and 5G, to manage the bandwidth allocated to user devices. It defines the maximum bit rate that a device can use for non-guaranteed bit rate (non-GBR) services, ensuring fair resource allocation across all users on the network. It is commonly used by network operators to control the quality of experience for mobile users and prevent congestion.
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