Cable companies are leading an industry movement by offering a bundle of services, including local and long distance voice communications, broadcast and video on demand entertainment, high-speed Internet access and wireless/mobility services, to consumers and businesses. To expand their service offerings, drive revenues and improve capital and operational expense efficiencies, cable operators are actively migrating to Cisco-based converged IP network infrastructures. Cisco Systems, introduced strong momentum in helping broadband cable operators build and transform their networks to profitably deliver a growing portfolio of differentiated consumer and commercial services.
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