Cisco this weekend is heading over to New Orleans for The Cable Show 2008, the National Cable & Telecommunications Association's big trade show for cable service providers.
Cisco will be demonstrating equipment for delivering high-def video, managing bandwidth and deploying advanced services. These include new cable modems; new business services like Ethernet over DOCSIS and voice services for SMBs; and the "next-generation" tru2way set-top boxes, which feature DVRs and the option for a 320GB hard drive.
Cisco also published a series of podcasts for the show, with interviews of Cisco cable execs.
Full details of Cisco's involvement at the show can be found here.
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