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CRS -3 Unveiled At Cisco Announcement

March 10th, 2010 - 8:26 pm ICT by GD ( Leave a comment )

By Ranjan Bhaduri
4406738473_3081917dc2 China, Mar 10, (THAINDIAN NEWS) Cisco is aiming to reshape the world of routing with their flagship model CRS-3 that was unveiled on Tuesday. Cisco CEO, John Chambers declared that the company hopes to rope in all potential customers who are in the business of collaborating and distributing data within the framework of the internet with the launch of this model. CRS-3 offers huge possibilities where technology is considered. It poses to be the foundation stone for the next level of internet usage where speed and volume are the keywords to hold on to. Cisco claims that their mighty newbie router, CRS-3 is capable of offering more than 12 times the traffic load that any of its rival router models can seldom claim to offer.

The highly acclaimed devicegenerates immense power in delivering more than 322 terabits of data, which, when compared, is almost 3 times the speed of Cisco CRS-1 router. John Chambers claims that Cisco’s new model for Carrier Routing System is definitely going to change the future of Internet forever. Surprisingly impressive, Cisco claims that all Library of Congress works could be downloaded in just over a second. Moreover every single movie will now be downloaded in less than 4 seconds. Not to mention, this is going to be a killer device for all movie and media freaks.

AT&T Labs chief Keith Cambron said on the webcast that AT&T has already put the CRS-3 under test on a 100 gigabit network and the results are astounding. At the proposed bandwidth, CRS-3 shall allow all men, women and child in China making video calls on a simultaneous note. The kickoff price for CSR-3 is $90,000!!

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