On Wed, Jul 28, 2004 at 09:12:36AM -0600, Grant Robinson wrote:
> Umm...Did you read the article?  300 Mbps does _not_ outperform fiber.  
> Fiber is already well past this.  Fiber carries light, so it is much 
> more adaptable than most technologies, which makes it a great fit, as 
> it will be able to carry more data in the future as technology 
> advances.

I heard once that a single fiber strand could sustain <quote, 
confidence_level="ridiculously unqualified">100 Gbps</quote> and beyond, the only 
limitation being the sending and receiving logic at either end.


Justin

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