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The Voices of Ethernet

Sept. 17, 2021
A video series from the Ethernet Alliance on the history and movers in the Ethernet industry.

This video series appears in the Voices of Ethernet library series.

Ethernet has risen to the top of the communications networking industry as a standard that dominates the data center down to the PC. The ubiquitous RJ-45 jack replaced coax decades ago. Compatibility between old and new versions of Ethernet is legendary. 

The Ethernet Alliance has started an ongoing oral history, The Voices of Ethernet,  in the form of video interviews of key players in Ethernet's history and development starting with Robert Metcalfe. 

“The Voices of Ethernet project tells the story of the technology’s journey from Xerox PARC in 1973 to the foundation technology of the Internet today. We talk to the key figures in this journey and let them tell their own stories.” - Peter Jones, President, Ethernet Alliance

Click the links below to watch latest oral history interviews from key players in the story about Ethernet.

You can also submit suggestions to the Ethernet Alliance for people to interview in the future.

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