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ASIC issues delaying Cisco switch?

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ASIC issues delaying Cisco switch?
Ongoing shipments of Cisco's Catalyst 6500 switch are said to be threatened by ASIC "issues," according to a bulletin distributed by investment firm Rodman & Renshaw, LLC. The firm characterized the reports of the ASIC issue as a rumor.  Read More


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Cisco, MobileAccess offer in-building cellular boost over copper cable
Cisco Systems and MobileAccess today announced a system designed to improve in-building cellular signals that uses copper cable integrated into corporate LANs and works alongside Cisco Wi-Fi networks. Read More

The 10 Most Uncool Moments in Tech
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High Availability, Headless Communists, and Other Random Thoughts from Networkers
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Our Cisco Live Certification Gift
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CCDE Recertified!
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