Tag: IEEE 802.3 Ethernet Working Group

IEEE P802.3dg Aims to Advance Ethernet for Industrial and Operational Technology Applications

Supplying Higher-Speed, Long-Reach 100 Mb/s Single Pair Ethernet and Power for New, Harsher Environments

IEEE P802.3df™ Defines Architecture Holistically to Achieve 800 Gb/s and 1.6 Tb/s Ethernet

Ethernet networking technology has come a long way since 1985 when the seminal Ethernet standard IEEE 802.3™ was published, providing for packet-based data transfer at 10 Mb/s. Since then Ethernet…

How Two New Standards Can Help Ethernet Achieve Higher Speeds and Reach Longer Distances

IEEE 802.3cp and IEEE 802.3ct Aim for Faster and Longer-Distance Ethernet Services

Expanding Singlemode Fiber Capabilities in Ethernet Applications

Mark Nowell, IEEE 802.3cu Task Force Chair

New IEEE 802.3™ Standards Provide Platforms for the Next Ethernet Innovations

Steve Carlson, IEEE 802.3ch Task Force ChairCurtis Knittle, IEEE 802.3ca Task Force ChairGlen Kramer, IEEE 1904 Working Group Chair

More Users, Faster Access, More Services: The Ongoing Ethernet Bandwidth Explosion

John D’Ambrosia, chair of IEEE 802.3™ Industry Connections New Ethernet Applications Ad Hoc.

New IEEE 802.3 Standard Amendments Serve Growing Ethernet Deployments

John D’Ambrosia, IEEE 802.3cn™ Task Force ChairGeorge Zimmerman, IEEE 802.3cg™ Task Force Chair

IEEE 802.3™ – Pushing Ethernet Standards Further and Faster

With the launch of three new study groups, the IEEE 802.3 Ethernet Working Group continues to drive the ongoing adoption of Ethernet across a broad range of industries and is…

IEEE 802.3™ Ethernet Working Group Adds Task Forces and a New Study Group

Ethernet continues on a steady path of growth and advancement, enabling higher speeds and opening the door to new and enhanced applications. The IEEE 802.3 Ethernet Working Group has announced…
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