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    Cisco to Demonstrate “Visual Networking” Experiences at 2008 International CES

    SAN JOSE, CA, Jan 03, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) — Cisco(R: 45.91, -1.10, -2.33%) (NASDAQ: CSCO: 26.54, -0.53, -1.95%) today announced it will feature new consumer products and innovative prototypes at the 2008 International Consumer Electronics Show, January 7-10 in the Las Vegas Convention Center. The featured demonstrations highlight new visual networking experiences that combine streaming digital video technology and social networking applications.

    Internet video accounts for 40 percent of Internet traffic today.(1) YouTube alone receives more than 65,000 new videos everyday.(2) This explosion of professional and user-generated video content, including video for use as entertainment and communications, can now span three screens via the TV, PC and mobile phone. Visual networking is enabling video content to be transparently created, further customized, stored and delivered on a single, integrated wire-to-wireless network.

    “Video is the next wave of Internet disruption,” said John Chambers, chairman and CEO, Cisco. “Cisco is at the forefront of this market transition, providing consumers with more choice, better navigation of content, higher quality video, and faster, more personalized interaction. Together with our partners, we are expanding the Human Network to create compelling visual networking experiences by connecting consumers to digital content in ways never before possible — when, where and how they want it.”

    The company will showcase several existing products and innovative prototypes at the 2008 International CES that deliver a superior multi-media experience and allow consumers to experience visual networking:

    --  Next-Generation Cable Set-Top Boxes and OpenCable Applications - Cisco    offers access to the Internet and premium content services on consumers'
    
    TVs via its next-generation set-top boxes.  The set-top boxes are also
    
    designed to stream digital video content through the entire home and offer
    
    consumers added storage for storing music, movies, programs and photos, and
    
    feature new interactive guide capabilities, search functions and more;--  Internet Protocol Set-Top Boxes and Middleware Solutions - Cisco's
    
    Internet Protocol Next-Generation Network (IP NGN) set-top boxes integrate
    
    the home media experience by delivering many services including data, voice
    
    and video to many screens such as a television, PC, game station, mobile
    
    phone or other devices;
    
    --  Integrated Connected Home and Connected Life Technologies for Service
    
    Providers and Retail - Linksys Media Center Extenders work with PCs from
    
    most major manufacturers to stream video, including home video, live TV and
    
    movies plus music and photos to other devices in the home.  Cisco also
    
    offers Interactive & Community Applications making it easy for service
    
    providers to support communications outside the home, across a broad range
    
    of devices; and
    
    --  High-Speed Data, Voice and Wireless Solutions - Wireless-N Dual Band
    
    Home Networking technology from Cisco's Linksys division offers video-grade
    
    wireless networking that can help consumers to stream high-quality premium
    
    video content on media devices throughout the home.

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