* Also, Huawei pulls its Cisco copycats; and Tellabs brushes off an old workhorse Just when you thought it was safe to forget about the super router start-ups, word leaks that Procket Networks is a strong contender for Lucent’s distribution business. Lucent was expected to tap Juniper as the source for its wireline IP routing offerings, but stealthy Procket has emerged as a viable option, according to an investment banking firm. So much for Internet routing being only a two-horse race… My bet? Lucent sticks with a known commodity and awards the business to Juniper. Despite the all-star lineup of engineers and managers, 4-year-old Procket is still a start-up with nothing yet to show and everything to prove. Lucent’s made too many wrong moves with start-ups over the past few years. This time, it won’t blow it. Story: http://www.nwfusion.com/edge/news/2003/0211procket.htmlJust when you thought it was safe to forget about the super router start-ups, word leaks that Procket Networks is a strong contender for Lucent’s distribution business. Lucent was expected to tap Juniper as the source for its wireline IP routing offerings, but stealthy Procket has emerged as a viable option, according to an investment banking firm. So much for Internet routing being only a two-horse race… My bet? Lucent sticks with a known commodity and awards the business to Juniper. Despite the all-star lineup of engineers and managers, 4-year-old Procket is still a start-up with nothing yet to show and everything to prove. Lucent’s made too many wrong moves with start-ups over the past few years. This time, it won’t blow it.Story:https://www.nwfusion.com/edge/news/2003/0211procket.html Stash the loot! Alleged IP pirate Huawei has reportedly pulled its Cisco-compatible… make that, Cisco-identical routers and switches from the U.S. market and from customer sites just weeks after Cisco filed suit in a Texas court claiming intellectual property theft. Cisco says the product recall does not address its complaint, which charges Huawei with copying everything Cisco developed, even down to the software bugs. Cisco even filed additional court papers on Feb. 4 claiming that Huawei’s recall was an effort to remove evidence that could support Cisco’s case. Huawei has sold only a handful of products in the U.S., however; the real damage is done in China and Asia/Pacific. Regardless, Cisco is hoping for a favorable outcome here that will have ripple effects there.Story: https://www.nwfusion.com/news/2003/0210huawei.htmlWinning/losing lucrative resale business, intellectual property piracy… onto more exciting matters. Tellabs is offering customers a way to add optical and data interfaces to its 5500 cross-connect, one of the company’s workhorse platforms. In the second quarter, the company will ship the 5500 NGX, a shelf that brings optical and Gigabit Ethernet interfaces plus add-drop multiplexer functionality to the older 5500 platform. Tellabs claims there are more than 4,000 of the devices in incumbent carrier networks.Story:https://www.nwfusion.com/edge/news/2003/0211tellabs.html Related content news analysis IBM cloud service aims to deliver secure, multicloud connectivity IBM Hybrid Cloud Mesh is a multicloud networking service that includes IT discovery, security, monitoring and traffic-engineering capabilities. By Michael Cooney Dec 07, 2023 3 mins Network Security Cloud Computing Networking news Gartner: Just 12% of IT infrastructure pros outpace CIO expectations Budget constraints, security concerns, and lack of talent can hamstring infrastructure and operations (I&O) professionals. By Denise Dubie Dec 07, 2023 4 mins Network Security Data Center Industry feature Data centers unprepared for new European energy efficiency regulations Regulatory pressure is driving IT teams to invest in more efficient servers and storage and improve their data-center reporting capabilities. By Maria Korolov Dec 07, 2023 7 mins Enterprise Storage Green IT Servers news analysis AMD launches Instinct AI accelerator to compete with Nvidia AMD enters the AI acceleration game with broad industry support. First shipping product is the Dell PowerEdge XE9680 with AMD Instinct MI300X. By Andy Patrizio Dec 07, 2023 6 mins CPUs and Processors Generative AI Data Center Podcasts Videos Resources Events NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe