From Moxa Inc.
Remember when transmitting data at 300 bits per second over phone lines was considered state-of-the-art? These days, Fast Ethernet networks run over 300,000 times as fast, at 100,000,000 bits per second (100 Mbps). Even this speed has become too limiting for many of today's networking applications, and a shift is now underway to Gigabit Ethernet at 1000 Mbps.
The impressive bandwidth that Gigabit Ethernet offers, ten times that of Fast Ethernet, makes it a natural choice for network backbones. Savvy industrial integrators are keeping their networks up to date by using Gigabit Ethernet switches for any new or replacement network installation.
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