(SONet) A broadband networking standard based on point-to-point optical fibre networks. SONet will provide a high-bandwidth "pipe" to support ATM-based services. The SONet standard will establish a digital {hierarchical network} with a consistent worldwide transport scheme. SONet has been designed to take advantage of fibre, in contrast to the plain old telephone system which was designed for copper wires. SONet carries circuit-switched data in frames at speeds in multiples of 51.84 megabits per second (Mbps) up to 48 * 51.84 Mbps = 2.488 gigabits per second. Since SONet uses multiple channels to transmit data, each SONetframe can be considered to be a two-dimensional table of bytes that is 9 rows high and 90 columns deep. For every OC-n level, SONet can transmit n number of frames at a given time. Groups of frames are called superframes. SONet is the American version of SDH. [Wulf Losee Corporate Computing 8.92 STACKS LAN Magazine 10.93]. (1994-11-30)