Cisco debuts high-end router
	Cisco Systems Inc. last month unveiled a high-end router for carrier-class networks called the Carrier Routing System.
Cisco Systems Inc. last month unveiled a high-end router for carrier-class networks called the Carrier Routing System.
The new router will likely boost Cisco in the market for core routers, which form the backbone of the Internet and other large-scale networks.
Juniper Networks Inc. beat Cisco of San Jose, Calif., in December for the $150 million router portion of the Defense Department's Global Information Grid Bandwidth Expansion contract.
Analysts said at the time that Cisco didn't have the high-performance core routers to compete for carrier-class business such as GIG-BE.
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