This week, Verizon announced it is turning up 100G Ethernet routes in the US at the end of the second quarter using Juniper routers and Ciena optical transport gear. The routes will be Chicago to New York, Sacramento to Los Angeles, and Minneapolis to …
So says Brocade marketing chief at company’s analyst conferenceCisco’s coming at the data center from a legacy of building global networks – not from any real pedigree in data center IT. So says the chief marketing officer of Brocade at the analyst con…
NetworkWorld.comBrocade said the announcement will include a new flagship router, … It could also include a chassis-based core data center switch mentioned at the same …
Routing leader Cisco currently supports 16 100G Ethernet ports in a single, full-rack CRS-3 core router chassis. No. 2 Juniper supports eight 100G Ethernet …
Brocade is ready to give Cisco and Juniper a run for the money in 100G Ethernet. The company later this month will unveil 100G Ethernet routers and modules that it claims will be “industry altering” and its “most significant networking platform develop…
I don't think we need to [modify] it." Ceuppens says Juniper is currently taking order for the product, a 100G Ethernet interface for its T1600 core router.
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Cisco rival Juniper last week demonstrated 100Gbps Ethernet interoperability with a handful of other vendors at the OFC/NFOEC optical networking conference in San Diego. The live demonstration involved Juniper’s T1600 core router with passing 100G traffic back and forth with an optical transport system using two different CFP transceivers conforming to the IEEE 802.3ba 100GBASE-LR4 draft standard. …
AT&T maintains three suppliers for its IP domain, according to investment firm UBS. In a bulletin this week updating investors on the AT&T “domain” supplier and procurement strategy, the firm believes Cisco, Juniper and Alcatel will all remain as IP vendors to the carrier. Read more
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Cisco is said to be preparing the launch of its next-generation CRS-1 core router. According to a bulletin from Oppenheimer & Co., Cisco over the next month will unveil the MSC120, a 120Gbps per slot upgrade of the 40Gbps per slot, six-year-old CRS-1. Read more
In the jostling to grab the headlines for next-gen 100Gbps Ethernet, Juniper this week unveiled its second offering: a 10x10G Ethernet physical interface card (PIC) for its T1600 core router. Read more
Juniper claims first with 100G Ethernet Juniper in June introduced a 100G Ethernet interface for its T1600 core router, which it says is needed due to …
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The data was then looped back to Juniper's T1600 Series core router in Juniper's booth 1448 on the SC09 show floor. These 100-Gbps demonstrations represent …
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The data was then looped back to Juniper's T1600 Series Core Router in Juniper's booth … Internet2, Infinera, Juniper Networks and Level 3 Communications. …