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Interop network all about redundancy; Does Huawei have the most potential to eat Cisco's lunch?

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Interop network all about redundancy

Jon Brodkin By Jon Brodkin
InteropNet architect Geoff Horne and team built this year's network with redundancy in mind. Read full story

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