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This paper describes a novel adaptive virtual token ring (AVTR) multiple access protocol. The random access method presented is shown to be a spatial derivative of a token ring network. The operation of the system is described with reference to its application in cellular networks capable of providing a range of heterogenous services such as voice and data. Specifically, it is shown how the system can easily be used to perform dynamic quality of service (QoS) management with little additional hardware resources required.