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Rumor: Alcatel Craves the Core

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Alcatel SA (NYSE: ALA; Paris: CGEP:PA) is working on a new IP router and rumors abound that the vendor is aiming to challenge Cisco Systems Inc.'s (Nasdaq: CSCO) CRS-1 in the network core.

The new router would be years off, but it would give Alcatel a core-router story beyond the 7750 from TiMetra, a box that's also sold for the multiservice edge (see TiMetra Shoots for Service Edge and Alcatel Sticks to Core Plans).

Alcatel officials declined to comment, but some new IP router was mentioned during Tuesday's Agere Systems Inc. (NYSE: AGR.A) conference call with analysts. During the call, Agere CEO John Dickson noted the company's enterprise and networking group had added five new ASIC customers during the year "including Alcatel, for custom IP router products."

Alcatel's previous core-router play was the 7770 Optical Broadband Exchange, which shipped to customers including China Netcom Corp. Ltd.. But the product was canceled with the TiMetra acquisition (see Alcatel Redraws Router Strategy).

Aside from size, the 7770 introduced features such as nonstop routing. Alcatel shifted those features to the 7750.

Huge core routers still aren't needed immediately, but carriers like to see them in vendors' plans. In Cisco's case, the CRS-1 provides an 18-chassis, 46-Tbit/s router and a new operating system that could eventually replace the company's Internetwork Operating System (IOS). Announced in May, the CRS-1 competes against the Terabit Switch Router from Avici Systems Inc. (Nasdaq: AVCI; Frankfurt: BVC7) and an upcoming multichassis version of the T640 from Juniper Networks Inc. (Nasdaq: JNPR). (See Cisco Stumps for CRS-1 and Juniper's TX Waits Its Turn.)

So far, Alcatel has stayed out of that race, citing the lack of demand for anything that big. Company officials have pointed out that the TiMetra router, although often described as an edge play, can carry bandwidth on par with what the T640 can do.

Alcatel isn't the only vendor allegedly circling the uppermost tiers of the core-router space. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. reportedly has a core router of its own, too.

The company has a reseller deal with Avici, but separately, a home-grown core router is being marketed to Huawei customers in China. It's already garnered Huawei a major win at the core of a bank network, says Frank Dzubeck, president of consultancy Communications Network Architects. It's a big deal -- Dzubeck says the bank's network is larger than that of Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE: VZ).

— Craig Matsumoto, Senior Editor, Light Reading

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valleyboy69
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Saturday October 30, 2004 3:08:13 PM
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avci is dead. get over it.
myoptic
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Wednesday October 27, 2004 1:15:17 PM
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>>Avici was pulled from Guangzhou network months ago

It is sad to see that Cisco can't compete on product and has to resort to lies & propaganda. You were wrong a few months ago when you claimed Avici had been pulled from AT&T's network (they just signed 5 year contract extension) and I know for a fact that you're wrong again on China Telecom.

myoptic
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Wednesday October 27, 2004 12:20:40 PM
On its last legs.
jopicard5
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Wednesday October 27, 2004 12:07:53 PM
Do someone have some news about CHIARO Networks that released another terabit core router some time ago? Are they still in the run?
jopicard5
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Wednesday October 27, 2004 12:06:20 PM
Do someone have some news about CHIARO Networks that released another terabit core router some time ago? Are they still in the run?
light-headed
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Wednesday October 27, 2004 11:20:59 AM
Avici was pulled from Guangzhou network months ago due to problem with sw or config that the local team could not solve or diagnose within 24 hours. The result of this is that they are no longer in the network and will not be... EVER. CT requires outstanding support for any product or the vendor is gone. Huawei will still have opportunities in CT due to relationships but not with Avici.

LH in the middle kingdom
h4oooo
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Wednesday October 27, 2004 9:57:06 AM
Avici's routers were removed from ChinaTelecom 163 backbone networks for its poor performance.

Can anyone confirm?




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