|  |    In July 93 Data Communications p53...
 
   The article is talking about Multimedia and the potential for Asynchronous 
   and Synchronous FDDI and FDDI II as counters to the likes of ATM.
 
   "The ANSI committee that developed the original FDDI spec is now working on 
   a gigabit-speed version of FDDI called FFOL (FDDI Follow On LAN). Although 
   FFOL undoubtedly is years away from completion, its drawing-board existance 
   may make it harder for the emerging options to succeed. This is especially 
   true for FDDI II, which despite its name is completely incompatible with 
   installed FDDI gear and will require users to invest in new equipment."
 
   "FFOL will define an ultra high speed fibre (or fiber even) network to 
   handle isochronous and asynchronous traffic simultaneously. No firm decision 
   has yet been made on exactly how fast FFOL will run, although speeds in 
   excess of 2 Gbps are being considered."
 
   So, FFOL sounds like what various vendors are trying to do with ethernet @ 
   100Mbps....
 
   Rog
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