Cisco Unveils Much Faster CRS-3 Router for Net Growth
March 10th, 2010
The wait is over. Cisco Systems on Tuesday finally took the lid off its hype machine to reveal … a new router. Cisco is positioning its CRS-3 Carrier Routing System as the foundation of the next-generation Internet that will pave the way for rapid growth of video transmissions, mobile devices, and new online services.
The CRS-3 offers three times the traffic capacity of the its predecessor, the CRS-1, Cisco said, and promises to accelerate the delivery of new experiences for consumers, new revenue opportunities for service providers, and new ways to collaborate in the workplace. That’s a lot of hyperbole, but analysts said it’s believable.
“It’s too bad Cisco led up to this router announcement with so much hype. People were expecting Armageddon or something. They had this countdown timer as if something big was going to happen,” said Zeus Kerravala, a vice president at Yankee Group. “At the end of the day what Cisco announced was a big, fast router. But that’s what Cisco does. We expect Cisco to release bigger, faster routers. It’s what they built their company history on.”
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