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Public network growth projected through 2010

Force10 embraces MPLS within carrier core switches; Extreme unveils switching blueprint for virtual data centers
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Public network growth projected through 2010

The public network will continue to gain speed. In IDC's predictions for IT advancements in the coming year, the research firm says to expect "massive, aggressive" network buildouts. Read full story

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