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Fiber Distributed Data Interface

Also known as FDDI. A set of ANSI protocols for sending digital data over fiber-optic cable. FDDI networks are token-passing networks, and they support data rates of up to 100 megabits per second (Mbps). FDDI networks typically are used as backbones for Wide Area Networks (WANs).


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