I brought this up in 2015  - and they were new to market then.
I got a couple of greedy replies from traseiver vendors, but nothing from the 
wise old network wizards.

The GLC-10G-T - which seems to fool the switch into thinking it is SR , so yes 
I agree with the naysayers it sounds like a bad idea from the get go.

Is anyone using them, or has been using them? 

Reason being it would be a great way to uplink our old switches with SPF+ 
modules to our 10g copper nexus Borders, without using a breakout cable on the 
100g ports.

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