Cisco Says New Carrier Routers Add Customers Comcast, AT&T
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Cisco Systems Inc., under fire from investors for spreading itself too thin, said a new routing system is winning customers at a faster pace than the original model in 2004.
The CRS-3, which starts at $90,000 and ranges up into the millions of dollars, has been adopted by Comcast Corp., AT&T Inc. and about 80 other customers, San Jose, California-based Cisco said today in an e-mailed statement. The router helps phone companies and other service providers move massive amounts of data and video through networks.