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To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (9940)12/26/2000 1:11:58 PM
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I thought all the 1Gb options were signed, sealed, and delivered, and subsumed into the latest rev of 802.3 (and all its 1552 pages of glory!).[All those that were on the table to date, anyways] Once this happens, I think the 802-dot-3-followed-by-lower-case-letter(s) (e.g. z, ab) cease to exist officially (PeterE?).

From that point forward, I think the correct and complete way to reference them is via their 10**Base** designation.

[late edit: I replied too quickly and your post now reads 802.3ae, so this reply is somewhat misdirected because of that]
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