Thursday, June 14, 2007

Cisco and Scientific Atlanta showcase 'The Connected Life'

Cisco and Scientific Atlanta, a Cisco company, today announced planned demonstrations for NXTcomm 2007 that showcase the continued momentum and execution of the Cisco IP Next-Generation Network (IP NGN) architecture, and the innovative technologies that enable service providers to deliver unique "Connected Life" experiences to subscribers.

The technologies of Cisco and Scientific Atlanta enable service providers to take advantage of an open standards-based IP NGN platform to deliver a myriad of integrated and differentiated services. This means more network design freedom and flexibility for service providers. It also creates expanded content choices, enhanced navigation and greater service personalization for consumers.

The Cisco IP NGN helps enable service providers to deliver unique "Connected Life" experiences by integrating voice, video and data and mobility to create unique anyplay service offerings. With Cisco as a partner, service providers can offer residential and business customers differentiated, customizable services at home, at work or on the move. The ability to deliver these personalized experiences anywhere, anytime, and to virtually any device creates a host of new Connected Life opportunities for accelerated service provider growth and enhanced customer satisfaction.

"Today's technologies are revolutionizing the communications universe, giving people the power to communicate in ways that didn't even exist just a few short years ago," said Jeff Spagnola, vice president, Service Provider Marketing, Cisco. "Service providers are on the cusp of opportunity to harness the power to bring information and entertainment to their customers across one platform. Not only does this create enhanced services and new revenue streams, but it also gives consumers the ultimate personalized experience."

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