10 Gigabit Ethernet Sports New Price Tag
Riverstone Networks Inc. Monday nudged the per port price of 10 Gigabit Ethernet below the $10,000 level in a bid to accelerate adoption of the high-speed networking technology.
"People want pricing in the line of what 10 One Gigabit Ethernet ports cost. We think there is pent-up demand for it at that price point," said Steve Garrison, senior director of corporate marketing at Riverstone in Santa Clara, Calif.
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