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Catalyst 6500 has another decade or more left, Cisco hints; Cisco's CRS-1 turns 5
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Nortel looking to sell stake in joint venture

Nortel this week confirmed that it is looking for a buyer for its majority stake in a joint venture with LG Electronics. Read full story

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