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RE: Copper 10 gigabit @ 15 metres
- From: Henry Linneweh
- Date: Wed Nov 05 10:25:48 2003
10GigE fiber will be the better choice in the long run....
> http://www.lightreading.com/document.asp?doc_id=42956&site=lightreading > > http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/3/10GBCX4/ > > Regarding the first URL, I am curious how many networks will be > interested > in using a 15 metre 10GbE solution. Even for intra-MMR xconns, it seems > like the cable length limit will very quickly become an obstacle. > I guess > it depends what price point copper 10Gb solutions enter the market at, > compared to their optical counterparts.
Until the distances become reasonable, it will probably be a connection of opportunity. Instead of nxGE you can use 1x10GE for an MMR x-connect. The question is will people be converting 10GE copper to fiber to bridge the distances and then back? There are no highly dense 10GE platforms that I can think of right now, much less
cost effective ones.
DJ
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