Tag: IEEE 802.3

Standardized Modeling of Connected Devices Drives Network Automation

IEEE YANGsters work to set guidelines and harmonize efforts to use YANG models for connected devices in IEEE 802®-based networks.

Ethernet Through the Years: Celebrating the Technology’s 50th Year of Innovation

Join us to explore how the IEEE 802.3 series of standards has influenced the evolution of technology through the decades.

Higher Ethernet Speed, Smoother Data Transfer, and Increased Range

New IEEE 802.3 Standards Specify 100 Gb/s Signaling over Cable and Fiber and an Extended-Reach Super-PON

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

Spanning Ethernet rates, lane signaling rates and widths, and media types, IEEE P802.3df is a standards project to develop a holistic Ethernet architecture.

New Standard Allows Operators to Better Manage Ethernet Networks

IEEE 1904.2 Standard Aims to Reduce Costs and Improve Management of Connected Devices

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

IEEE 802.3cu Standard defines a cost-effective, more power-efficient approach for achieving 100 Gb/s and 400 Gb/s Ethernet networking.

IEEE Standards Used in Your Everyday Life

IEEE standards have brought about many great evolutionary leaps that we rely upon but might not immediately recognize in our daily lives.
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