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Facts:
- Swisscom selected the Cisco ASR 9000 as its Internet Protocol Next-Generation Network (IP NGN) edge routing platform because Cisco provided a clear technology road map to meet Swisscom's future bandwidth requirements and protect its IP NGN infrastructure investment.
- Cisco also demonstrated how the Cisco ASR 9000 achieves significant reductions in network complexity to help Swisscom lower the total cost of ownership.
- At the end of September 2009, Swisscom had 1.8 million broadband subscribers in Switzerland.
- Launched in November 2008, the Cisco ASR 9000 is designed to deliver up to 6.4 terabits per second total capacity, a nonstop video experience and a reduced carbon footprint. The Cisco ASR 9000 also offers unique video capabilities such as an integrated in-line video monitoring (Vidmon) that uses a standard authored by Cisco.
- The "zettabyte era" is approaching as global IP traffic is increasing at a combined annual growth rate (CAGR) of 46 percent, nearly doubling every two years. This will result in an annual bandwidth demand on the world's IP NGNs of more than half a zettabyte. A zettabyte is equal to 1 trillion gigabytes, 1,000 exabytes, or 250 billion DVDs. (Source: Cisco Visual Networking Index IP traffic growth forecast 2007-2012.)
Supporting Quotes:
Patrice Haldemann, head of FTTH Rollout and Access, Swisscom
"Our relationship with Cisco spans more than a decade, and Cisco has always proved that it can deliver on project execution and technology innovation. Swisscom is investing in the broadband future of every household and business in Switzerland, and the Cisco ASR family fulfills the performance and energy-efficiency demands of world-class, next-generation FTTH platforms."
Guido Garrone, chief technology officer, Swisscom
"With the Cisco ASR 9000, we gain significant technological, operational and financial advantages. The Cisco ASR 9000 provides the capacity for network bandwidth growth and the necessary quality of service capabilities for our triple-play service offerings, and it helps us to simplify network operations in extending the Cisco IOS XR operating system from the Cisco CRS-1 core to the Metro Ethernet aggregation layer."
Kelly Ahuja, senior vice president and general manager, Service Provider Routing Technology Group, Cisco
"In 2005, Swisscom decided to build the foundation for its future on the Cisco CRS-1 carrier routing technology. With Cisco CRS-1 systems in its core network and Cisco ASR series routers at the network edge, Swisscom is well-equipped to address the demands of the zettabyte era."
Supporting Resources:
- Swisscom
- Cisco
- Cisco Service Provider Solutions
- Telstra Deploys Cisco ASR 9000 Edge Router
- DT and Cisco ASR 9000: Capacity and Capability Enable Advanced Services
- Cisco Delivers the Carrier Ethernet Foundation for the 'Zettabyte Era': The new Cisco Aggregation Services Router 9000
- Cisco Recognizes Verizon Wireless for Operational Excellence
- Cisco Visual Networking Index Forecast Web Site
- Cisco ASR 9000 Series
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