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What Cisco devices will come of the Clearwire deal?

Two former Cisco employees license all of Cisco's security protocols; Cisco packages up UCS for service provider clouds
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What Cisco devices will come of the Clearwire deal?

As part of its contract to supply Clearwire with IP infrastructure for its 4G mobile WiMAX rollout, Cisco is also developing WiMAX devices for end users. The press release even indicated these could be dual-radio WiMAX/WiFi devices. Read full story

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Cisco wins Clearwire WiMAX pact
In the foregone conclusion department, Cisco has been selected by Clearwire to provide the IP infrastructure for Clearwire's 80 city/120 million user 4G mobile WiMAX rollout in the U.S. Cisco and Clearwire are already engaged in a WiMAX developer's testbed in the Valley, and a WiMAX patent alliance.

Two former Cisco employees license all of Cisco's security protocols
Two former Cisco employees, Krishna Prabhakar - Avenda Systems Founder and CEO along with Santhosh Cheeniyil - Avenda Systems Founder and Vice President of Engineering, have signed a five year technology partnership to license all of Cisco's security protocols. Their start-up Avenda Systems is helping Cisco customers who need user and device identity based access technology. In the question and answer session that follows, Avenda's co-founders reminisce about their glory days while at Cisco and also touch on how their eTIPS solution is offering an advanced set of network security capabilities that are complementary with current Cisco environments.

Cisco packages up UCS for service provider clouds

Cisco-Clearwire 'alliance' could portend much more
An alliance announced by Cisco Systems and Clearwire could be a simple supplier agreement, but there are also plans for a Cisco mobile WiMax device, hinting there could be more to this deal.

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