Ethernet Is Still Going Strong After 50 Years
Ethernet Is Still Going Strong After 50 Years

The technology has become the standard LAN worldwide

There is a discussion on Hacker News, but feel free to comment here as well.
Ethernet Is Still Going Strong After 50 Years
The technology has become the standard LAN worldwide
There is a discussion on Hacker News, but feel free to comment here as well.
Cat6a and above has a maximum speed transmission of 10,000 Mbps. ISPs have a long way to go before they can try and sell us new cable standards.
What does an "Internet Service Provider" (ISP) have to do with Local Area Network (LAN) standards? Also CAT6a has already been superseded by Cat8. In high throughput LAN applications Cat8 has been replaced with DAC or AOC in order to run 25,000 Mpbs or higher. Frankly 25 Gbps is considered the standard speed for any modern server environment and 100Gbps is not uncommon in larger ones.
Not everything is a home network.