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Router market expected to take a rare dip

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Router market expected to take a rare dip

The Dell'Oro Group recently released some gloomy projections for various segments of the networking market, with IP lines for the PBX market expected to decline for the first time ever and the router market expected to decline for the first time in seven years. Read full story

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