Over the past 40 years, Ethernet has completely changed the way we communicate, having a profound impact on the global economy.
Initially, Ethernet was as simple as a cable connecting a group of
computers to a printer. It slowly evolved, connecting a small network of
computers before becoming what it is today – supporting a global
network of computers whose data is stored and easily accessible within
the cloud. Today, because of companies like Tata Communications,
Ethernet is connecting the far corners of the world, bringing us all
closer than ever before.
Ethernet is a high capacity traffic cop, ensuring data, video and
information is routing to available lanes. It’s a plumber opening up new
pipes for water to move through; and because of this plumbing,
businesses have been built online. Vast social media sites have come to
define our lifestyle and through online financial trading, millionaires
have been made.
So what does the future hold for the Ethernet? I believe that
Ethernet will enable mobile operators to make the most of the next
generation superfast 4G and 5G communications. The use of Ethernet in
the mobile backhaul from the cell towers to the central network opens
the door to more streaming video and video calling, delivering speedier
and buffer free access to live broadcasts on your smartphone or tablet.
When we look back at how far we’ve come since 1973, I’m excited about
the infinite possibilities of Ethernet that have not yet been realised.
Over the next forty years, Ethernet will make us even more connected
than we are today, continuing to drive the growth of the digital economy
in both developed and emerging markets.
I can see the technological growth of Ethernet, we use it every day. Its a great improvement.
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