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https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/16/arc/802-16list2/msg03070.html
So, wherever on Earth you are, please join me in raising a glass and sending out a virtual toast to the 802.16 family.
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/16/arc/802-16list2/msg03078.html
> >So, wherever on Earth you are, please join me in >raising a glass and sending out a virtual toast >to the 802.16 family.
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/3/10G_study/email/msg02997.html
I have virtually no experience with selective launch in MMF, but I don't see why, in principal, it wouldn't work.
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/3/10G_study/email/msg02999.html
I have virtually no experience with selective launch in MMF, but I don't see why, in principal, it wouldn't work.
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/16/arc/802-16list2/msg03074.html
So, wherever on Earth you are, please join me in raising a glass and sending out a virtual toast to the 802.16 family.
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/16/arc/802-16list2/msg03080.html
>> >>So, wherever on Earth you are, please join me in >>raising a glass and sending out a virtual toast >>to the 802.16 family.
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/16/arc/802-16list2/msg03079.html
>> >>So, wherever on Earth you are, please join me in >>raising a glass and sending out a virtual toast >>to the 802.16 family.
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/15/pub/802.15%20Archives/802.15%20Archive%20pre-802WWW/2000/Mar00/99166r2P802-15_HRSG-5Criteria.doc
Examples of devices, which can be networked, include computers, PDA/HPCs, printers, set top boxes, information kiosks, image displays, virtual reality games, robotic toys and camcorders.
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/15/pub/802.15%20Archives/802.15%20Archive%20pre-802WWW/2002/Jul02/02264r1P802-15_WG-SG3a-Closing-Report-July-02.doc
Examples of devices which can be connected include computers, computer peripherals (similar to USB 2.0's 480 Mbps capability), PDA/HPCs, printers, set top boxes, information kiosks, image displays, virtual reality games, DVD players, and camcorders (similar to IEEE 1394's 400 Mbps capability).
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/15/pub/802.15%20Archives/802.15%20Archive%20pre-802WWW/2002/Jul02/02264r3P802-15_WG-SG3a-Closing-Report-July-02.doc
Examples of devices which can be connected include computers, computer peripherals (similar to USB 2.0's 480 Mbps capability), PDA/HPCs, printers, set top boxes, information kiosks, image displays, virtual reality games, DVD players, and camcorders (similar to IEEE 1394's 400 Mbps capability).
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/15/pub/802.15%20Archives/802.15%20Archive%20pre-802WWW/2002/Jul02/02264r0P802-15_WG-SG3a-Closing-Report-July-02.doc
Examples of devices which can be connected include computers, computer peripherals (similar to USB 2.0's 480 Mbps capability), PDA/HPCs, printers, set top boxes, information kiosks, image displays, virtual reality games, DVD players, and camcorders (similar to IEEE 1394's 400 Mbps capability).
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/15/pub/802.15%20Archives/802.15%20Archive%20pre-802WWW/2002/Jul02/02264r2P802-15_WG-SG3a-Closing-Report-July-02.doc
Examples of devices which can be connected include computers, computer peripherals (similar to USB 2.0's 480 Mbps capability), PDA/HPCs, printers, set top boxes, information kiosks, image displays, virtual reality games, DVD players, and camcorders (similar to IEEE 1394's 400 Mbps capability).
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/15/pub/802.15%20Archives/802.15%20Archive%20pre-802WWW/2002/Sep02/02371r0P802-15_SG3a-5_Criteria.doc
Examples of devices which can be connected include computers, computer peripherals (similar to USB 2.0's 480 Mbps capability), PDA/HPCs, printers, set top boxes, information kiosks, image displays, virtual reality games, DVD players, and camcorders (similar to IEEE 1394's 400 Mbps capability).
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/11/Documents/DocumentArchives/2000_docs/03688E-MediaPLEX-An-IEEE802-11-Enhanced-Protocol-for-QoS-Driven-WLANs.doc
Phone: 973-236-6812 e-Mail: linw@att.com Abstract With the advent of digital broadband networks, packetized multimedia services to residential and enterprise environments are becoming not only a reality, but also a necessity.
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/secmail/msg17994.html
Some virtualization vendors also use fixed >blocks from local address space.
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/secmail/msg17993.html
Some virtualization vendors also use fixed blocks from local address space.
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/3/hssg/email/msg00816.html
JJ - This claim is based on the reality of present SFP+ costs and   lack of any visible path for QSFP to reach parity. 
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/3/hssg/email/msg00822.html
JJ - This claim is based on the reality of present SFP+ costs and lack of any visible path for QSFP to reach parity.  
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/secmail/msg25696.html
The prime focus of SA has been virtual tools (assessing different suppliers for webinars, workshops, and live/pre-recorded exhibitor booth sessions, etc). 
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/secmail/msg25700.html
The prime focus of SA has been virtual tools (assessing different suppliers for webinars, workshops, and live/pre-recorded exhibitor booth sessions, etc). 
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/3/10G_study/email/msg00232.html
(Just consider each WDM channel as a "virtual" fibre!)
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/3/hssg/email/msg00800.html
While this may be an alternative, it is one that distorts the reality of the day.  
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/PrivRecsg/email/msg00091.html
If a vendor for example is creating virtual machines, if they use their CID, it will by definition be unique from any other vendor using their CID as the basis for creating local addresses for virtualization or any other purpose.  
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/PrivRecsg/email/msg00093.html
If a vendor for example is creating virtual machines, if they use their CID, it will by definition be unique from any other vendor using their CID as the basis for creating local addresses for virtualization or any other purpose.  
https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/3/hssg/email/msg00836.html
So, to provide a little more direction to my colleagues in the "40G now or the HSSG stalls" crowd, I am asking you to include relative cost trajectories in your analysis of 40G vs 10G cost models, and to include technology enhancements to LAG (TRILL, I/O Virtualization, QSFP, MPO) in your performance analysis.