Plenty of standards get heavily pushed by vendors and simply wither and die on the vine. Countless examples abound. Here's one; even in the now utterly dominant world of Ethernet networking there were once competing standards for the same thing: 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet!
100baseT is now 100% universal - but back in the mid-nineties there was a three-way 'VHS/Betamax' war going on between 100BaseTX, 100BaseT4 and the standard pushed by the HP - yes I give you 100VG-AnyLAN... These were all defined IEEE 802. standards but only one ever made it through to dominant and lasting commercial success over the past nearly 30 odd years
Edited by Pheasant (Mon 06-Jun-22 21:07:59)



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