On 3/9/2010 9:19 PM, Rubens Kuhl wrote:
On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 4:51 PM, Brian Feeny<bfeeny@mac.com> wrote:
So who is going to be the first to deploy these?
http://newsroom.cisco.com/dlls/2010/prod_030910.html
- Download the entire Library of Congress in just over 1 second - Stream every motion picture ever created in less than four minutes
If nothing else you gotta love the Cisco Marketing machine! And the amazing thing is that the target audience of the campaign has nothing to do with the product. The very few carriers that can buy CRS-x already knew about the product and preliminar specs; the real message is to the consumer markets: there is more bandwidth out there. Don't be cheap: use, prefer and create applications requiring more bandwidth. If the market grows, Cisco grows with it, selling products across the board (newer Linksys APs, newer CPEs, newer PEs, newer core routers).
The real enemy here for Cisco is not vendor-J,vendor-AL or vendor-H; it's a growing culture that speaks txtspk instead of plain language and would be happy with Telex bandwidths. That hurts business; HD video and HQ audio sell a lot of stuff, and that's the culture Cisco hopes will prevail.
Rubens
Let's hope for deep-color progressive, DCI/Cinema4k, or better yet Super Hi-Vision. We might as well enjoy good video quality.