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How the Ethernet Cable Was Born at Xerox PARC

How the Ethernet Cable Was Born at Xerox PARC

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Ethernet connects billions of devices today, but its origin story is a fascinating collision of coffee, a discarded coax cable, and a bet that local networking would matter more than telephones. In this episode, Lucas and Luna trace how Bob Metcalfe and David Boggs built the first Ethernet network at Xerox PARC in 1973 — starting from a memo Metcalfe wrote on May 22, 1973. They walk through the original 2.94 megabit-per-second speed, the Alto computer it linked, and how a single experimental network grew into an IEEE standard. They also unpack why Xerox famously undervalued the invention, and how Ethernet beat out competing technologies like Token Ring and ARCNET. A focused look at the specific cable, the specific memo, and the moment that made local area networking possible. Plus a brief, unscripted note about why this podcast stays ad-free. #Ethernet #XeroxPARC #BobMetcalfe #DavidBoggs #Networking #LocalAreaNetwork #AltoComputer #IEEE8023 #TechnologyHistory #SiliconValley #Innovation #ComputerNetworking #TechHistory #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Technology #Podcast #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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