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US-based telecommunication equipment supplier Cisco will focus on quadruple play services to maintain sustained growth for the next 10 years.

Cisco known for its aggressive marketing strategy plans to achieve 10 to 15 percent compound annual revenue growth by putting its resources for the enrichment of quadruple play which includes Voice, Video, Data and mobile capabilities.

Speaking at the company’s annual financial analyst conference in New York, Cisco CEO John Chambers said the company is now launching a video conferencing product in the next few months and fine-tune quality control for VoIP and video across several router lines.

It has also joined hands with Microsoft to provide integrated controls to obstruct malware-infested computers from connecting into networks.

As per the two-year deal, Cisco’s Network Admission Control or NAC technology would work with the Microsoft Network Access Protection (NAP). It would be available on the Windows Vista and Longhorn operating systems.


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