Any info about it on the cisco web site?
It may still be in some pre-sales status, in which case it
could take a long time to get one unless you have a special
relationship with Cisco...
George
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> Has anyone used one of these yet? I was just informed our Fractional-E3 trib
> card supplier has a 4-7month lead time on deliver of new parts.
> This MC_oc3/stm-1 looks to be the best answer.
>
> Cheers
> Jon..
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