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One down - What's the next on the chopping block for Cisco?

April 18, 2011

Cisco's Flip Flop Prompts Consumer Complaint, but Wall Street Cheers | adage.com

Cisco - getting back to what they do best?  What's next to cut, Home Networking, videoconferencing, TV ads for consumer products?  All of the above?

Fiber to take off in Europe!

June 16, 2010

BT to roll out fibre broadband to 87% of London by 2011 | www.totaltele.com

Fiber rollouts in multiple European and Eastern European markets

Google, Fiber and Community Networks

April 26, 2010

Analysis of Google's planned fiber rollouts and interested cities

H3C - 3Com and Huawei? US? Probably not...

June 8, 2009

3Com goads Cisco with H3C push | www.channelweb.co.uk

 - H3C - Little to no success here in the US  - 3Com pulling back from the Channel in US - HP Procurve and others making strong inroads into 3Com accounts - Huawei not happy with lack of success here in North America -  Huawei needs to 'make up' $250 million that they needed to deliver to shareholders from North America - Rumor has it that Huawei is looking to buy another networking company or brand in North America

Alternative to Cisco - YES!

January 6, 2009

Juniper maps out 2009 plans | www.networkworld.com

Interesting strategy that Juniper has and they will have some success in the networking market as well as other lower cost alternatives to Cisco.  Today, other alternatives to Cisco are having some success as corporate budgets continue to be constrained, yet enterprises still need to invest in their networking infrastructure so they are looking to do 'more with less'.  Some key networking players have been struggling such as Nortel and 3Com.

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