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Fiber Optic Networks
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ALSO CALLED: Fibre, Optical Networks, Fiber Optics, Fiber Optical Communication Networks, and Fibre Optic Networks
DEFINITION: Resilient Packet Ring (RPR) is a network topology being developed as a new standard for fiber optic rings. The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) began the RPR standards (IEEE 802.17) development project in December 2000 with the
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FIBER OPTIC NETWORKS DEFINITION (continued):
intention of creating a new Media Access Control layer for fiber optic rings. The IEEE working group is part of the IEEE's local area network ( LAN) and metropolitan area network ( MAN) Committee. Fiber optic rings are widely deployed as part of both MANs and wide area networks ( WANs); however, these topologies are dependent on protocols that aren't optimized or scalable to meet the demands of packet-switched networks.
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