Newly named Ethernet Technology Consortium Announces 800 Gigabit Ethernet Specification
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The 25 Gigabit Ethernet Consortium, originally established to develop 25, 50 and 100 Gbps Ethernet specifications, announced today it has changed its name to the Ethernet Technology Consortium in order to reflect a new focus on higher-speed Ethernet technologies. "Ethernet is evolving very quickly and as a group, we felt that having 25G in the name was too constraining for the scope of the consortium," said Brad Booth, chair of the Ethernet Technology Consortium. "We wanted to open that up so that the industry could have an organization that could enhance Ethernet specifications for new and developing markets."
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