CRS-3

Scott Morris swm at emanon.com
Tue Mar 9 22:08:30 UTC 2010


   It only supported IPv5.  :)
   Scott
   [1]deleskie at gmail.com wrote:

What happened to CRS-2? :)
------Original Message------
From: Robert Enger - NANOG
To: David Hubbard
Cc: [2]nanog at nanog.org
Subject: Re: CRS-3
Sent: Mar 9, 2010 4:20 PM


Forget Linksys:  Didn't Peter Lothberg's mom have a CRS1 in her basement already
? :-)

She said it was great for drying her clothes.
If she gets the CRS-3, will she be able to dry her clothes even faster?



On 3/9/2010 11:54 AM, David Hubbard wrote:

The article about this in the tech section on CNN
already has comments in it like "Oh, well Cisco
owns Linksys and I have a Linksys router so will
my ISP be updating me to the CRS-3 so I can
download at those speeds?"  LOL





On 3/9/2010 11:54 AM, David Hubbard wrote:

From: Brian Feeny [[3]mailto:bfeeny at mac.com]

So who is going to be the first to deploy these?

[4]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!

Brian

The article about this in the tech section on CNN
already has comments in it like "Oh, well Cisco
owns Linksys and I have a Linksys router so will
my ISP be updating me to the CRS-3 so I can
download at those speeds?"  LOL







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References

   1. mailto:deleskie at gmail.com
   2. mailto:nanog at nanog.org
   3. mailto:bfeeny at mac.com
   4. http://newsroom.cisco.com/dlls/2010/prod_030910.html



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