[37416] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: 10 gige experience
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Gordon Cook)
Fri May 11 23:39:11 2001
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For those interested in easy access to the complete summary --
This material may now be found on my web site at
http://cookreport.com/10.04.shtml
>re gige:
>
>As long as we're discussing reading material, the July 2001 Cook report
>contains two good interviews on Ethernet in the First Mile (EFM) with Howard
>Frazier [ex-Cisco, now-Dominet] and WorldWidePacket's Jonathan Thatcher.
>
>10 gige is discussed sporadically throughout, along with three variations of
>outside plant (Ethernet over UTP, P-P Fiber, and P-MP Fiber PONs, or EPONs)
>with implications to the greater 'Net's backbone, and other architectural
>opportunities/implications.
>
>http://www.cookreport.com
>
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