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ramborouter 12/4/2012 | 7:54:50 PM
re: Router Numbers Support Cisco I hope this time I don't get sensored.

I told Dave Newman that his tests show that Cisco's OC192 HW is superior to Juniper's: contrary to his "conclusions". Of course he answered "how many stock options do you have?".

Well Mr Newman, the market does not lie, does it?

In fact I am surprised none of the people on this forum did not bring up the results from the Monster Router test.
tink 12/4/2012 | 7:54:47 PM
re: Router Numbers Support Cisco LR-

I can't find the latest Dell'Oro core router numbers anywhere on LR. Where are they and what's your take on them?

Thanks,
Tink
tsat 12/4/2012 | 7:54:28 PM
re: Router Numbers Support Cisco All carriers want 2 vendors in their networks.

Most of thme had already purchased their first
10G equipment from Juniper.

Now that Cisco has finally delivered their 10G
product line, the carriers are balancing out
their Juniper with some Cisco.

-tsat
Kevin Mitchell 12/4/2012 | 7:54:15 PM
re: Router Numbers Support Cisco What about super-duper fast crazy cool high end routers? What is the market share for that market?
tsat 12/4/2012 | 7:54:13 PM
re: Router Numbers Support Cisco
About the same. These routers you speak
of are the same used in the 10G study...

The Cisco 12416 and 12410
The Juniper M160
The Avici Terabit Router

-tsat


What about super-duper fast crazy cool high end routers? What is the market share for that
market?
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