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Ethernet frames must be at least 64 bytes long to ensure that the transmitter is still
going in the event of a collision at the far end of the cable. Fast Ethernet has the same
64-byte minimum frame size but can get the bits out ten times faster. How is it possible
to maintain the same minimum frame size?

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