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Re: [802.3_4PPOE] IEEE 802.3bt-2018



I'm very proud of the end product we have delivered here.
It wasn't easy to build on top of a legacy system like PoE and still be able to deliver the power levels and features required by modern devices and new IoT applications, but I believe we have managed to do this.

Possibly I'm biased, but 802.3bt was for sure the most fun task force in 802.
It was a pleasure working with all of you!

Lennart

On Fri, Feb 1, 2019 at 4:19 PM Chad Jones (cmjones) <00000b60b3f54e8d-dmarc-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

All, this is my last email as chair of 802.3bt. The standard that we toiled over for 5 long years has published. It can be found here: https://standards.ieee.org/standard/802_3bt-2018.html.

 

With this, our work is complete. It’s been a pleasure working with all you on this document that will open up all kinds of new product possibilities.

 

Thank you all for your effort,

 

 

Chad Jones

Tech Lead, Cisco Systems

Chair, IEEE P802.3cq Task Force

Chair, IEEE 802.3bt 4PPoE Task Force

Principal, NFPA 70 CMP3

 


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