With voice and video joining traditional data, the demand for services and information delivered over the Internet is increasing. Cisco is leading the way in delivering networks powerful enough to meet this demand—networks that can rapidly transport huge volumes of information, networks that have the intelligence to master constant change, networks that are so versatile, they are changing the concept of networking itself.
Power means the Cisco CRS-1 Carrier Routing System, which can handle 92 terabits of data per second—enough capacity to transfer the entire collection of the U.S. Library of Congress in less than five seconds. Power means that whether the danger is a virus, worm, or hacker, Cisco self-defending networks are designed to keep the bad stuff out and the good stuff flowing freely.