With data traffic growth now as high as 300 per cent in some areas of the
globe, the unquenchable demand for bandwidth continues unabated. The challenge
for network providers is clear - to satisfy the demand while remaining in
business.
Fortunately, new faster Ethernet technologies are following hard on the heels
of 10 Gigabit. Both 40 Gigabit and 100 Gigabit Ethernet are being planned - but
when can we expect them and what are the key challenges? And most importantly,
when can service providers and enterprises expect to see the benefits?
In this video from Computing partner Netevents TV, we delve into the
world of ultra-high-speed Ethernet and report on the current state of play, the
key applications for the new technologies, and the readiness of the main
players.
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