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IP Ethernet

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What is IP Ethernet?

IP Ethernet refers to the use of the Internet Protocol (IP) over Ethernet networks. Ethernet is a widely used networking technology for local area networks (LANs), while IP provides a standardized way to address and route data packets across networks. IP Ethernet allows devices on an Ethernet network to communicate using IP, enabling seamless communication with other devices and networks, including the Internet. It's commonly used in homes, offices, and data centers to provide network connectivity for computers, servers, and other devices.

What other technologies are related to IP Ethernet?

IP Ethernet Complementary Technologies

Fujitsu's Fiber Optic (FO) transport technologies, including DWDM and ROADM solutions, serve as a complementary technology for Ethernet by providing the physical layer transport for Ethernet data over long distances.
mentioned alongside IP Ethernet in 98% (126) of relevant job posts
Adtran's Digital Loop Carrier (DLC) systems are complementary to Ethernet as they provide access solutions that can deliver Ethernet services to end-users.
mentioned alongside IP Ethernet in 98% (126) of relevant job posts
Alcatel's (now Nokia) DSL systems are complementary as they provide access solutions, delivering IP/Ethernet services over copper infrastructure.
mentioned alongside IP Ethernet in 82% (129) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention IP Ethernet?

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