Cisco CRS-3 for add speed Video Streaming
Gadget News Today about Cisco Chief Executive John Chambers acknowledged that many skeptics will say that those speeds and network capacity are not necessary, but he argued that the fast-growing media usage on mobile phones will ultimately demand Cisco CRS-3.
Streaming video services like YouTube are now offering high-definition video, and broadcast networks and cable companies continue to put more of content on the Internet.Cisco said that CRS-3 will triple the speed of its predecessor.CRS-3 will offer speeds of up to 12-times faster than the next fastest product on the market. Cisco invested $1.6 billion in the technology and selling the routers at $90,000. The Cisco expects the CRS-3 will be available in the fall.
“Cisco has set a new bar for network performance,” said Zeus Kerravala, research fellow at Yankee Group. “Many may think we’ll never need that much bandwidth, but the enterprise future of mobile TV, streaming media, YouTube, telepresence and 3-D HD TV surely demands it.”