SAN JOSE, Calif., December 5, 2004 - Continuing its commitment to
service providers, innovation and customer success, Cisco Systems,
Inc., issued several important announcements of new products and
partnerships to help service providers transform their networks to
more profitable, service-rich and flexible IP Next-Generation
Networks (IP NGN). These networks are critical to service providers
worldwide to provide current and future services, increase
infrastructure efficiencies and provide the value-added network and
service control carriers need for long-term success.
Laptop Battery The Cisco IP NGN architecture is focused around three primary
areas of convergence which are already well established in service
provider networks today:
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Thinkpad * Network convergence - where disparate networks need to be
converged over a more efficient and cost-effective common
infrastructure.
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Microsoft * Service convergence or "triple play on the move" - where
increased application and subscriber-level service control
intelligence is needed to facilitate the efficient and profitable
delivery of voice, video, data and mobility services for wireline
and wireless convergence.
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Laptop Computers * Application convergence - where a profusion of new
capabilities and end-user devices can provide a multitude of new
service opportunities for carriers.
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Laptop Computer Cisco is making advancements in its two primary, focus areas of
convergence - network and service. These advancements reflect the
Cisco strategy to build, acquire or partner to advance customer
success.
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Desktop Computer Network convergence:
Notebooks Providers are migrating from deploying, managing, and
maintaining many service-specific networks to delivering all
services on a single IP/Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)-based
network. Cisco is leading the industry in delivering innovative
technology to drive network convergence and help customers
significantly reduce infrastructure costs. Recent examples of
Cisco's efforts are:
Lenovo * Cisco today announced that carriers and research organizations
worldwide are adopting its Cisco CRS-1 Carrier Routing System for
building the core of the IP
Next-Generation network. Cisco also announced that it has extended
its CRS-1 product family with the introduction of the Cisco CRS-1
8-Slot Single-Shelf System. The Cisco CRS-1 is a unique carrier
routing system designed to deliver continuous system operation,
service flexibility and extended system longevity to
telecommunications service providers such as SoftBank BB (provider
for Yahoo Broadband) and national research networks such as
Japanese National Institute of Informatics and the Pittsburgh
Supercomputing Center in the United States. Additionally, Cisco
CRS-1 is in various stages of trials at Telecom Italia and 14 other
major global service providers. (For more on this announcement
visit:http://newsroom.cisco.com/dlls/2004/prod_120604b.html).
Hard Drive * Fujitsu Limited and Cisco announced that they are entering
into a strategic alliance focusing on routers and switches that
will enable service providers and enterprises to build advanced
Internet Protocol (IP) networks. Under this collaboration, Fujitsu
and Cisco will carry out joint development of high-end routers,
plan future cooperation in routing and switching, and collaborate
on continuous quality improvement, enhanced support and service.
The new alliance will also include joint go-to-market and customer
engagement campaigns in Japan. (For more on this announcement
visit: http://newsroom.cisco.com/dlls/2004/prod_120604c.html).
Travelstar * Cisco recently announced that it has been selected by China
Telecom as the primary equipment provider for the
business network portion of the
China Telecom IP Next-Generation Network (also known as ChinaNet
Next Carrying Network or CN2). CN2 will connect more than 200
cities and provide premium services to corporate customers
nationwide. Cisco also will provide equipment for the backbone
network in six provinces, which contain the largest
concentration of Chinese enterprises and the highest Internet
traffic volume in the country. In the past 6 months, China
Telecom has awarded contracts valued at more than US$100 million
to Cisco for optical and routing technology.
Gateway Service Convergence:
Laptop Parts Providers are migrating toward delivering "triple play on the
move" which combines voice, video, data and mobility services. To
achieve true service convergence, providers must be able to
operate, bill, and manage a service over a range of access mediums.
Cisco and its partners are developing an open Service Exchange
framework, which allows service providers to facilitate and control
customer access and use IP services while placing no limit on the
types of applications that can be deployed. The following
activities and announcements from Cisco underscore the company's
move to accelerate service convergence and integrate further
intelligence within the network:
Software * With the company's recent acquisition of P-Cube, Cisco will
now offer Cisco Service Control solutions to provide overlay
subscriber-level and application-level intelligence as well as
control on existing IP networks. Service control technology within
the network infrastructure enables carriers to analyze, manage and
control existing as well as new applications, provide subscriber
and application-aware security, adjust pricing, offer
application-level quality of service (QoS) and the ability to track
transactions by content-type and subscriber. Cisco has two
purpose-built hardware offerings, the Cisco SCE 1000 and 2000
Service Control
Engine.
Hard Drives * Also now part of the Service Exchange framework, Cisco's
recent acquisition of dynamicsoft, a leading developer of Session
Initiation Protocol (SIP)-based solutions, emphasizes the company's
commitment to enabling network operators to pursue new revenue
streams by delivering advanced Internet Protocol (IP) voice, data
and multimedia services over broadband access networks. With the
integration of dynamicsoft's technology, Cisco strengthens its
position to help service providers offer SIP-based integrated
communications services - telephone, mobile phone, e-mail and
instant messaging - that enable users to be contacted via a single
device. dynamicsoft's portfolio of technology, combined with
Cisco's Softswitch-based solutions, enables wireless and wireline
service providers to quickly develop and deploy "subscriber-aware"
IP communications services using voice, video, messaging, presence
awareness and other real-time capabilities. The product is deployed
today in initial customer engagements, supporting millions of
transactions per day.
Electronics "Providers worldwide are
building networks to create
revenues, not just to move bits," said Tom Nolle, President of CIMI
Corporation, an industry analysis and consulting firm. "Cisco's IP
NGN architecture and vision offer them a compelling model for
revenue generation out of new services that focus on delivering a
network experience based not just on transport and connection but
on linking applications and networks in a seamless way to achieve
carrier goals. This is the issue that is driving all of IP
deployment and much of carrier capex, and it is one that Cisco is
demonstrating insight and leadership in offering.
Canon "For these IP Next-Generation networks to be built, customers
require multiple layers of convergence and the technology
innovation that delivers reduced operational costs, expanded
revenue opportunities and increased customer loyalty," said Carlos
Dominguez, senior vice president of Worldwide Service Provider at
Cisco Systems. "Cisco's continued commitment, leadership and
technology innovation allows service providers to capitalize on the
multitude of benefits of convergence, and ultimately achieve their
strategic
business objectives."
Desktop Pc For more information about Cisco's routing announcements at its
worldwide analyst conference, visit: wwac.cisco.com
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