Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Cisco rolls out branch office router, LAN switch, security gear; Cisco plans wireless Mega City

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Network World's Cisco News Alert, 09/26/07

Cisco rolls out branch office router, LAN switch, security gear, 09/26/07: Cisco this week is unveiling a raft of products designed to allow customers to implement a consistent set of security, unified communications, application acceleration and wireless services at remote sites.

Cisco plans wireless Mega City in Shanghai, 09/24/07: Cisco is discussing with the Shanghai government in China plans to set up a wireless broadband network called Mega City in time for the 2010 World Expo. Sina English quotes Charlie giancarlo, Cisco's chief development officer as saying: "Our vision of Mega City is a wireless (connected) and green city, and we will construct the network's infrastructure for the project." Mega city is expected to support high-def video transfer and would connect government-authorized networks in areas such as traffic control, security monitoriing and environmental regulations, reports Sina English.

Today at Cisco Subnet
Cisco wants to become a $50 billion company by 2010 - how? Start-up Dimdim challenges Cisco WebEx. Cisco furthers home-networking ambitions with China home appliance company. IP routing expert Jeff Doyle mulls fast reroute without MPLS. Cisco trainer Wendell Odom asks: Can a VTP client cause a VTP server to update its VLAN database? Plus: Why is Cisco Subnet blogging about Kiefer Sutherland's DUI arrest

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