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6:00 AM -- Following Ethernet Expo 2012, our events editor, Carol Wilson, assembled a collection of seven articles and four videos in a single PDF to give our readers a state of the Ethernet market in 2012. That PDF, free for registered Light Reading members, is right here.

Another free thing for registered Light Reading members is happening tomorrow, Dec. 4, at 10:00 a.m. ET. This is a free event -- a virtual version of Ethernet Expo, which will provide the best of Light Reading's 2012 Ethernet Expo conference sessions and other valuable Ethernet information, as well as a way to connect with peers online. The virtual event can be reached by clicking this link.

Enjoy!

For more:

— Phil Harvey, Editor-in-Chief, Light Reading

6:00 AM Light Reading's 'State of the Market: Ethernet Expo' report is now available, and a special virtual Ethernet Expo starts tomorrow
December 03, 2012 | Phil Harvey |


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