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425: 27: 195:. LattisNet was similar to the final 10BASE-T protocol except that it had slightly different voltage and signal characteristics. Synoptics updated their product line to the 10BASE-T specification once it was published. 536: 546: 220:
To move away from the rapidly commoditizing Layer 1/2 Ethernet equipment market and grow their market share in the increasingly lucrative and more profitable Layer 3 networking arena, SynOptics merged with
516: 172:(originally named AstraNet) in 1987. This meant that unshielded twisted-pair cabling already installed in office buildings could be re-utilized for computer networking instead of special 521: 501: 511: 496: 237:. SynOptics headquarters at the time of the merger with Wellfleet was in the pair of strikingly-designed sloped buildings at the Northeast corner of the intersection of 506: 491: 486: 526: 481: 242: 180:
topology made the network much easier to manage and maintain. Together these two innovations directly led to the ubiquity of Ethernet networks.
531: 272: 349:"Competition gaining on SynOptics' lead: Revenue shortfall, decision to reduce 10Base-T prices are signs competition is gaining ground" 321: 238: 217:. Despite intense competition that drove down prices, Synoptics' annual revenue grew to a high of $ 700 million in 1993. 296:"Company Profile, Information, Business Description, History, Background Information on SynOptics Communications, Inc" 375: 295: 198:
Through the late 1980s and into the early 1990s, SynOptics produced a series of innovative products including early
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equipment vendor from 1985 until 1994. SynOptics popularized the concept of the modular
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Blvd in Santa Clara, an area known for featuring numerous networking start-ups such as
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protocol, there were several different methods and standards for running Ethernet over
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and high-speed Ethernet networking over copper twisted-pair and fiber optic cables.
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The company was the market leader in Ethernet LAN hubs over rivals
168:(PARC). The most significant product that Synoptics produced was 249:. These buildings are currently occupied by Palo Alto Networks. 210: 183:
Before the final standard version of what is known today as the
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Manufacturing companies based in the San Francisco Bay Area
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Address of Ungermann-Bass referenced in trademark document
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Technology companies based in the San Francisco Bay Area
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Defunct companies based in the San Francisco Bay Area
121: 103: 93: 82: 74: 66: 58: 43: 33: 156:SynOptics Communications was founded in 1985 by 522:Defunct computer companies of the United States 8: 19: 502:Companies based in Santa Clara, California 25: 18: 16:American networking equipment manufacturer 512:Computer companies disestablished in 1994 497:American companies disestablished in 1994 290: 288: 259:in June 1998 for $ 9.1 billion, forming 456:"Nortel Buys Bay Networks For $ 9.1Bil" 284: 507:Computer companies established in 1985 492:American companies established in 1985 402:"Wellfleet, SynOptics to Join Forces" 273:SynOptics Network Management Protocol 7: 487:1994 disestablishments in California 202:hubs, pre-standard (LattisNet), and 527:Defunct computer hardware companies 191:cabling at various speeds, such as 127:Andrew K. Ludwick, Founder and CEO 14: 482:1985 establishments in California 255:was acquired by Canadian company 164:, both of whom worked at Xerox's 233:2.7 Billion dollar deal to form 300:Reference for business web site 400:Jesus Sanchez (July 6, 1994). 347:Bob Brown (November 4, 1991). 134:SynOptics Communications, Inc. 20:SynOptics Communications, Inc. 1: 426:Former Synoptics Headquarters 374:John Markoff (July 6, 1994). 532:Defunct networking companies 322:"nCircle Board of Directors" 565: 461:Computergram International 239:California's Great America 166:Palo Alto Research Center 24: 227:Wellfleet Communications 223:Billerica, Massachusetts 88:Wellfleet Communications 138:Santa Clara, California 229:on July 6, 1994, in a 62:Networking equipment 21: 442:2012-04-26 at the 406:Los Angeles Times 162:Ronald V. Schmidt 158:Andrew K. Ludwick 131: 130: 554: 466: 465: 452: 446: 434: 428: 423: 417: 416: 414: 412: 397: 391: 390: 388: 386: 371: 365: 364: 362: 360: 344: 338: 337: 335: 333: 324:. Archived from 318: 312: 311: 309: 307: 292: 142:computer network 29: 22: 564: 563: 557: 556: 555: 553: 552: 551: 472: 471: 470: 469: 454: 453: 449: 444:Wayback Machine 435: 431: 424: 420: 410: 408: 399: 398: 394: 384: 382: 373: 372: 368: 358: 356: 346: 345: 341: 331: 329: 320: 319: 315: 305: 303: 294: 293: 286: 281: 269: 261:Nortel Networks 243:Mission College 154: 124: 48: 17: 12: 11: 5: 562: 561: 558: 550: 549: 544: 539: 534: 529: 524: 519: 514: 509: 504: 499: 494: 489: 484: 474: 473: 468: 467: 447: 429: 418: 392: 380:New York Times 366: 339: 313: 302:. Advameg, Inc 283: 282: 280: 277: 276: 275: 268: 265: 247:Ungermann-Bass 174:coaxial cables 153: 150: 129: 128: 125: 122: 119: 118: 105: 101: 100: 95: 91: 90: 84: 80: 79: 76: 72: 71: 68: 64: 63: 60: 56: 55: 49: 44: 41: 40: 35: 31: 30: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 560: 559: 548: 545: 543: 540: 538: 535: 533: 530: 528: 525: 523: 520: 518: 515: 513: 510: 508: 505: 503: 500: 498: 495: 493: 490: 488: 485: 483: 480: 479: 477: 463: 462: 457: 451: 448: 445: 441: 438: 433: 430: 427: 422: 419: 407: 403: 396: 393: 381: 377: 370: 367: 354: 353:Network World 350: 343: 340: 328:on 2012-11-18 327: 323: 317: 314: 301: 297: 291: 289: 285: 278: 274: 271: 270: 266: 264: 262: 258: 254: 250: 248: 244: 240: 236: 232: 228: 224: 218: 216: 212: 207: 205: 201: 196: 194: 190: 186: 181: 179: 175: 171: 167: 163: 159: 151: 149: 147: 143: 140:-based early 139: 135: 126: 120: 117: 113: 109: 106: 102: 99: 96: 92: 89: 85: 81: 77: 73: 69: 65: 61: 57: 53: 50: 47: 42: 39: 36: 32: 28: 23: 459: 450: 432: 421: 409:. Retrieved 405: 395: 383:. Retrieved 379: 369: 357:. Retrieved 352: 342: 332:December 22, 330:. Retrieved 326:the original 316: 304:. Retrieved 299: 253:Bay Networks 251: 241:Parkway and 235:Bay Networks 219: 208: 197: 189:twisted-pair 182: 178:star network 155: 146:Ethernet hub 133: 132: 104:Headquarters 98:Bay Networks 86:Merged with 78:October 1994 34:Company type 355:. p. 9 108:Santa Clara 54:: SNPX 476:Categories 279:References 206:products. 204:100BASE-TX 123:Key people 112:California 411:March 19, 385:March 19, 215:Cabletron 170:LattisNet 94:Successor 46:Traded as 440:Archived 359:June 11, 306:June 11, 267:See also 200:10BASE-2 185:10BASE-T 136:, was a 59:Industry 464:. 1998. 193:StarLAN 152:History 75:Defunct 67:Founded 542:Nortel 257:Nortel 225:based 176:. The 52:Nasdaq 38:Public 413:2011 387:2011 361:2011 334:2012 308:2011 231:US$ 213:and 211:3Com 160:and 83:Fate 70:1985 478:: 458:. 404:. 378:. 351:. 298:. 287:^ 263:. 116:US 114:, 110:, 415:. 389:. 363:. 336:. 310:.

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Public
Traded as
Nasdaq
Wellfleet Communications
Bay Networks
Santa Clara
California
US
Santa Clara, California
computer network
Ethernet hub
Andrew K. Ludwick
Ronald V. Schmidt
Palo Alto Research Center
LattisNet
coaxial cables
star network
10BASE-T
twisted-pair
StarLAN
10BASE-2
100BASE-TX
3Com
Cabletron
Billerica, Massachusetts
Wellfleet Communications
US$
Bay Networks
California's Great America

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