During the 1990s, there was intense competition between two technologies (10-Mbps Ethernet and 16-Mbps token ring) for
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During the 1990s, there was intense competition between two technologies (10-Mbps Ethernet and 16-Mbps token ring) for the LAN market.
Ethernet was promoted by a consortium of vendors, whereas token ring was primarily an IBM product, even though it was standardized. Ethernet won, and no one talks about token ring anymore. Token ring used a hub-polling–based approach. Outline a number of reasons why Ethernet might have won. Hint: The reasons were both technical and business.
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ISBN: 9781118086834
11th Edition
Authors: Jerry FitzGerald
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