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  1. Gigabit Ethernet began to be used along network backbones and in network servers via GbE adapters to remove traffic bottlenecks in these areas of congestion. As Internet-based activities increased, …

  2. As a side-note: During the development of Gigabit Ethernet, it was discovered that a sizeable percentage of installed (old) multimode graded index fiber had a deviation in the center of the core, …

  3. rations when installing new networking technology and systems. This whitepaper aims to educate readers in the basics of high-speed Ethernet and some of the interconnect considerations involved in …

  4. The balanced twisted-pair Gigabit Ethernet standard is known as IEEE 802.3ab. This standard is commonly referred to as 1000BASE-T (Gigabit Ethernet) and it was published in 1999.

  5. This paper provides information about Gigabit Ethernet, including the ways your network can benefit from standard Gigabit implementations, and offers a variety of deployment examples using fiber …

  6. Approved and proven, the standard for Gigabit over fiber describes high-speed transmission of data over SX (850nm short wavelength fiber), LX (1310nm long wavelength fiber), as well as CX (Gigabit over …

  7. Instead of a SONET card as the customer interface, the card is an Ethernet card (typically gigabit). The signal that the card receives is transmitted over the long haul and delivered to the far end.