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on 2008-02-23
Interesting subtlety - maybe Cisco doesn't want colleges, small ISPs and medium-sized firms as customers? Maybe this is anti-Cisco FUD?
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Juniper and Foundry now have IPv6 as a basic service on all their recent hardware, and since IPv6 is just a command away from activation, all the ISPs who are moving away from Cisco are discovering how much more painless networking becomes with non-Cisco kit.
This link has been bookmarked by 1 people . It was first bookmarked on 20 Apr 2009, by David Corking.
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David CorkingInteresting subtlety - maybe Cisco doesn't want colleges, small ISPs and medium-sized firms as customers? Maybe this is anti-Cisco FUD?
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Juniper and Foundry now have IPv6 as a basic service on all their recent hardware, and since IPv6 is just a command away from activation, all the ISPs who are moving away from Cisco are discovering how much more painless networking becomes with non-Cisco kit.
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