On 2/23/23 13:47, Gert Doering wrote:

Basically they have "fixed" that by making the ASR9901/9902/9903 even
more expensive.

And hence, why we consider other vendors.

I mean, the general rule for networking today, is Ethernet. Even in some of the most far-flung regions of the world, one would be hard-pressed to find TDM/PDH/SDH/SONET in any meaningful degree of presence.

So if Cisco price themselves out of the market with their flagship Ethernet box - the ASR9000 - that just makes it easier for customers to consider Juniper, Arista, Nokia, e.t.c.

Mark.
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