Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Juniper's relationship with Packet Design; NYSE puts stock in 10G Ethernet

NYSE puts stock in 10G Ethernet; AT&T profiles specific cities in bid for coverage
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Juniper's relationship with Packet Design

In our Oct. 26 WAN newsletter we discussed the fact that there were a number of rumors circulating about a dramatic move that Juniper would soon announce. On October the 29th Juniper used the New York stock exchange as a backdrop to make a series of announcements. We are doing to use this newsletter to focus on one piece of the Juniper announcements – Juniper's establishment of a close relationship with Packet Design. Read full story

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