The introduction of serial device connectivity slightly predates the invention of the countertop microwave and permanent press fabric. But, like quick cooking and wrinkle-free clothing, it’s hard to remember how we got along without it. Rather than eliminating serial protocols, modern M2M networks embrace them and provide them with new capabilities.
Serial to fiber optic converters let serial devices pass their data across fiber lines, which are inherently resistant to electromagnetic interference, RF interference, and electrical transients. Ethernet serial servers connect serial device to Ethernet networks. Wireless serial converters do the same, via Wi-Fi. The protocols and the media may change, but the data itself keeps moving.