Cisco to expand networking role in video content world

03.01.2011
Google and Apple, among others, are creating technologies to bring online and on-demand video content to TVs and other devices for mass consumption, so it should come as no surprise that Cisco Systems, the king of networking, is entering the game.

On Wednesday, Cisco CEO John Chambers is set to unveil new technology at the Consumer Electronics Show that promises to bring "all of your content ... all of your devices ... all together now, " according to Cisco promotional materials.

The details aren't clear, but a Cisco spokeswoman said, "At the event, we will make an announcement regarding Cisco's role in helping service providers and content providers meet the challenges and opportunities presented by the convergence of payTV, online and on-demand content."

A on YouTube hints further that even legacy, non-digital televisions, as well as more modern ones, "will have access to a nearly infinite library of content anytime you want it ... And it's all thanks to ."

Another Cisco spokeswoman said separately that Verizon and Cisco were set to announce at an Integrated Services Router Generation 2(ISR G2), but didn't offer more details. Conceivably, Verizon or other carriers could use the Cisco router for moving video content to a variety of devices, according to analysts who speculated but had not been briefed in advance.

Cisco has long been beefing up its business around networking of video content, noting the explosion of growth in video content produced by professionals and amateurs. In the consumer realm, it purchased , and last year for home videoconferencing.