Tag: IEEE 802.3 Ethernet Working Group

Ethernet’s Next Bar is Now – 800 Gb/s!

The new, faster, Ethernet standard: IEEE 802.3df, is capable of speeds up to 800 Gb/s. This standard was driven by industry’s need for faster Ethernet speeds.

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.

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.
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