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Posted on August 1, 2005 by moskalyukname

Next-generation switching to grow 14% in 2005

Gartner says revenue in the next-generation switching market will grow by 14% in 2005, to reach $2.6 bln. In 2009, however, revenue will approach $3.2 bln, reflecting an increase of just 2%.

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