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Cisco muffles Linksys death knell

By Stephen Lawson , IDG News Service , 07/30/2007
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The saga of Cisco and its Linksys consumer and small-business division continued last week as Cisco Chairman and CEO John Chambers hinted at the companies' future branding strategy.  

The Linksys brand ultimately will disappear, Chambers said at a roundtable discussion with European press, the Uberpulse blog reported last week. Cisco bought Linksys, already a strong home and small-business networking vendor in the U.S., in 2003.

Also: Read Cisco Subnet's Channelguy's analysis of this news.

"It will all come, over time, into a Cisco brand," Chambers said on a YouTube video embedded in the blog. "The reason we kept [the] Linksys brand [was] because it was better known in the U.S. than even Cisco was, for the consumer. As you go globally, there's very little advantage in that."

On Friday, Linksys rushed to clarify that "over time" means a long time, at least.

"Linksys consumer and SMB [small and medium-size business] products will continue to be marketed under the Linksys brand and co-exist in the market with Cisco-branded connected home products over the near term," Linksys said in a prepared statement on Friday. "We will continue to examine our branding strategy going forward (as we have done to date) and make changes if and when these changes add value to our customers' decision-making processes and our channel partners."

In April, Cisco made it easier for Linksys resellers to start selling Cisco products and vice versa. The change in channel strategy coincided with the introduction of Cisco's Smart Business Communication System, a set of unified communications products aimed at enterprises with 20 or fewer employees. The new channel plan was to come into play over two or three months and a branding change might come at the same time, Cisco said at the time.

Cisco says its own products offer features that Linksys gear lacks, but that some businesses may prefer Linksys if they don't need those features or have a smaller budget. Many Linksys products are sold in retail stores, while Cisco products generally are not.

Chambers has said for years that all types of networks will converge into one over time, and that users should be able to get to their applications and contacts from anywhere without having to worry about what network they are using.

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Update: Hello again LinksysBy Cisco Subnet on July 26, 2007, 5:46 pm John Chambers, speaking to a roundtable of European press, confirms that the Linksys name will be replaced with Cisco's, reports Uberpulse.com. There's...

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Cisco's going to do what?By Anonymous on July 31, 2007, 1:10 pmAbout the only real brand names as to quality and performance I can associate with small office/home business networking are NetGear and Linksys and Cisco's going...

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Kill Linksys and usher in the fork-lift upgrade for your home!By meatpieandtatters on July 31, 2007, 11:31 pmI see this as a three-part strategy for Cisco to displace Microsoft in the home market. First, they'll change all the Linksys gear to Cisco SOHO and start to ratchet...

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No surprise really...By Anonymous on August 1, 2007, 11:08 amIt was bound to happen. Based on the amount of Cisco product placement seen in various TV shows and movices (24 and Transformers Movie spring immediately to mind,)...

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And less optimized, too.By Anonymous on August 7, 2007, 8:11 amNot only is it less than ideal from a recognition standpoint to drop the Linksys name, but the customer will not get equipment specific to his/her general set of...

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Still, it does blow your mind . . .By Maggie on August 27, 2007, 5:40 pmHow willing corporations are to blow all the good will established in a name. Not just in IT, either.

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