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Cisco Invests US $12 Million in Japanese R&D Center.


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, Calif. & TOKYO -- Tokyo R&D Center to Focus on Internet Software and Routing Technology, Drawing on Japan's Leadership in the Broadband Market

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) today announced its intent to open research and development center in Tokyo, Japan. The facility will open in February, 2005, and will represent an initial $12 million investment over the next five years, focusing on the development of Internet Protocol-based networking technologies, including routers and Cisco IOS Cisco IOS (originally Internetwork Operating System) is the software used on the vast majority of Cisco Systems routers and all current Cisco network switches. IOS is a package of routing, switching, internetworking and telecommunications functions tightly integrated with a (R) and IOS XR IOS XR is the latest train of Cisco Systems' widely deployed Internetworking Operating System (IOS), used on their high-end carrier-grade routers such as the CRS-1 and the 12000 series.  software, the most broadly deployed and advanced software platform powering the Internet.

The Tokyo R&D center will focus on advanced Internet technologies such as IPv6, multicast, and wireless, in addition to improving existing security and quality-of-service (QoS) technologies.

The Tokyo R&D center will initially employ 10 engineers and will allow Cisco to take advantage of unique Japanese market conditions for the creation of new routing and software products.

Tokyo was chosen for this facility because of Japan's leadership in broadband services See broadband and broadband service provider. . The success of the government-led "e-Japan" program has provided the country with one of the most sophisticated broadband markets in the world.

With Japanese enjoying broadband at rates costing about a thirtieth of what they are in the US, service providers continue to roll out new consumer and business applications and services, such as nation-wide voice-over-IP and rich media gaming and entertainment services. Japanese service provider networks carry loads that are five times higher than in the US and broadband access See broadband and wireless broadband.  is growing at more than 500 percent a year.

"Products and technologies produced to meet Japan's demand for intelligent bandwidth will be robust enough to handle any other market in the world," said Mike Volpi, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Routing Technology Group, Cisco Systems. "Japan has been an innovator in broadband services and building an R&D center in Japan is a continuation of our stated strategy of allocating research and development resources where there is talent and market opportunity."

The Cisco Carrier Routing System (CRS-1), Cisco's recent routing innovation announced earlier this year, was developed with direct input from Japanese service providers and these have been among the first companies to deploy the technology platform. A new variant of IOS (1) (Internetwork Operating System) An operating system from Cisco that is the primary control program used in its routers. IOS is widely used and robust system software that supports the common functions of all products under Cisco's CiscoFusion architecture. , IOS XR, was specially developed to handle the requirements for availability and scalability posed by the CRS-1.

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