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== Naming == {{see also|Ethernet physical layer#Naming conventions}} The common names for the standards derive from aspects of the physical media. The leading number (''10'' in 10BASE-T) refers to the transmission speed in Mbit/s. ''BASE'' denotes that [[baseband]] transmission is used. The ''T'' designates twisted-pair cable. Where there are several standards for the same [[transmission speed]], they are distinguished by a letter or digit following the T, such as ''TX'' or ''T4'', referring to the encoding method and number of lanes.<ref>IEEE 802.3 ''1.2.3 Physical Layer and media notation''</ref>
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