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Domestic Digital Bus (automotive)

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Domestic Digital Bus, D2B, is an isochronous ring-based fibre-optic communications technology, with a bandwidth of 12 Mbit/s, specified by the Optical Chip Consortium for use in automotive applications. As of 2007, D2B is used by Mercedes-Benz in their vehicles.

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