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Faster Ethernet round the corner

...from other communications protocols such as Fibre Channel (Gigabit Ethernet) and SONET OC-192 (10Gbps Ethernet). However, there are no communication standards at 100Gbps, so... Read more

15 October, 2002 by Peter Judge

Intel picks up telecom pace

...sweet spot -- is 10 gigabit, a combination of 10-gigabit Ethernet and OC-192. That's the goal the industry needs to move towards. So... Read more

26 May, 2002 by Sam Ames
A Full On-Chip CMOS Clock Data Recovery IC for <endeca_term>OC-192</endeca_term> Applications

A Full On-Chip CMOS Clock Data Recovery IC for OC-192 Applications

In this paper, a fully integrated OC-192 Clock-Data Recovery (CDR) architecture in standard 0.18µm CMOS is... Read more

10 November, 2007
How Cisco IT Migrated TDM Local Access From SONET to <endeca_term>OC-192</endeca_term> Infrastructure

How Cisco IT Migrated TDM Local Access From SONET to OC-192 Infrastructure

By 2003, 18 more Cisco buildings on the San Jose campus were using so much capacity that customer-provided access would... Read more

19 December, 2007

Foundry boss looks at Ethernet future

...the physical layer defined for Fibre Channel, and 10Gigabit Ethernet used the OC-192 fibre interface. The next optical specification in the telecoms world is... Read more

14 October, 2002 by Peter Judge
A Novel Survivable Traffic Grooming Algorithm With Inter-Layer Sharing in IP/MPLS-Over-WDM Mesh Networks

A Novel Survivable Traffic Grooming Algorithm With Inter-Layer Sharing in IP/MPLS-Over-WDM Mesh Networks

...between the capacity of a WDM channel (e.g., OC-48, or OC-192, or OC-768) and the bandwidth requirement of a typical connection... Read more

13 November, 2009
Energy Efficient Packet Classification Hardware Accelerator

Energy Efficient Packet Classification Hardware Accelerator

...proposed in the past, implementing high speed packet classification reaching up to OC-192 and even OC-768 with reduced cost and low power consumption... Read more

8 March, 2008
Analysis of Internet Backbone Traffic and Header Anomalies Observed

Analysis of Internet Backbone Traffic and Header Anomalies Observed

...20 consecutive days in April 2006 bidirectional traffic was collected on an OC-192 backbone link Read more

23 August, 2007
Traversing DWDM Optical Transport Systems With RAST

Traversing DWDM Optical Transport Systems With RAST

...transports Ethernet, ATM, and SONET/SDH from T-3 (45 Mbps) to OC-192/l0Gbase (10 Gbps). DWDM does not "Look" at data entering or... Read more

3 June, 2005
10 Gigabit Ethernet Interconnection With Wide Area Network

10 Gigabit Ethernet Interconnection With Wide Area Network

...the advent of 10 Gigabit Ethernet, the commonality of line rates between OC- 192 SONET and 10GE has opened up the opportunity to simplify the... Read more

1 March, 2002

AT&T and IBM in ASP alliance

...hosting services supported by AT&T's Internet Data Centers and OC-192 IP backbone, network and bandwidth management, hardware and operating system management... Read more

19 January, 2001 by silicon.com staff

Cisco makes major move in optical market

...BellSouth is building a network in Florida capable of Gigabit Ethernet to OC-192 and will be using a mixture of high-speed IP routers... Read more

6 November, 2000 by Ron Coates

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