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ORLANDO, Fla. and SAN JOSE, Calif., March 22, 2010 – At theVoiceCon conference in Orlando today, Cisco announced that it has conducted the first intercompany unified communications calls over the Internet using the Cisco® Intercompany Media Engine (IME), an integral part of Cisco's collaboration portfolio of products and services. The business-to-business discussions included calls between Cisco and Australian-based Queensland Rail, and between Cisco and the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. Through Cisco IME, all participants were able to spontaneously, simultaneously and with high security enjoy enterprise video and high-fidelity wideband audio from their video-enabled devices by simply dialing standard phone numbers.
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Hyped as the router that would ‘change forever the face of the Internet', Cisco has launched its new CRS-3 system as the box it predicts will stream video into the Net's darkest recesses.
To the casual eye, it looks like another cabinet full of flashing lights of the sort used by Internet carriers the world over, but to Cisco the CRS-3 (carrier routing system 3) is a pile of statistics. Capable of shifting up to 322Tbit/s, it has triple the capacity of its predecessor, the CRS-1, and is contentiously said to have 'twelve times' the capacity of its nearest competing system.
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SAN JOSE, CA, Feb. 9, 2010 – Cisco today announced it has expanded the ASR
Series platforms with the introduction of the Cisco ASR 5000 as a
result of the Starent acquisition. The addition of the ASR 5000 gives Cisco a
comprehensive end-to-end Internet Protocol Next-Generation Network (IP NGN)
architecture and offers mobile operators a platform specifically designed to
accommodate the rapid growth of mobile Internet traffic and mobile multimedia
applications.
This Cisco mobile Internet network architecture increases network and
customer intelligence, offers world-class performance in each solution, and
allows service providers to utilize Cisco networking expertise across any
access, including 2G/3G/4G mobile network—from cell site to packet core to data
center. With this new architecture, consumers will enjoy faster mobile Internet
speeds and more seamless mobile multimedia experiences.
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LAS VEGAS - January 6, 2010 – At the 2010
International Consumer Electronics Show, Cisco is showcasing its vision to
enable consumers to live a connected life through its momentum in
home networking and consumer video products, new partnerships with media and
entertainment companies, and plans to drive a new class of consumer video
communication experiences.
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