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GBE
(redirected from Gigabit Ethernet)

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GbEGigabit Ethernet (IEEE 802.3z-1998)
GBEGesundheitsberichterstattung des Bundes (German: Federal Health Monitoring System)
GBEGovernment Business Enterprise (Australia)
GBEGoldstone-boson-exchange
GBEGrand Cross of the British Empire (Knight or Dame)
GBEGlobal Betting Exchange (online sports betting exchange, Dublin, Ireland)
GBEGaborone, Botswana - Gaborone (Airport Code)
GBEGround Based Element (Army National Missile Defense)
GBEGlobal Business Environment
GBEGovernor of the Bank of England (UK)


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Worldwide Computer Products News-4 January 2006-Dynamode UK introduces new Gigabit Ethernet switches(C)1995-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.
PMC-Sierra (Nasdaq:PMCS) has introduced the PM5397 ARROW-2xGE, the first physical layer device for efficient mapping Gigabit Ethernet frames into a SONET/SDH transport network.
The company has taken a leadership position in working with six other vendors to form the new 10 Gigabit Ethernet Alliance.
 
 
 
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