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Some bits 'n' pieces M&A
March 15, 2007
2:00 PM -- More notes from the comfy confines of Building 10...
Whovia?
Cisco has acquired what's left of Qovia, a Frederick, Md., vendor of VOIP monitoring tools. Just writing that gave me the jitters.
Maryland's Gazette newspaper got the real skinny: "We acquired certain assets of Qovia, but I can't say which ones," a Cisco spokesman told them.
Shhh! It's a secret.
Femto sells
Femtocells are hot today. They weren't in 2000, when Cisco bought its way into the market. Click here for the fem-tastic story.
Essay question
Do Cisco's moves in India really count as globalization? Click here for more.
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— Tasman Jasmine, Cisco Watcher, Light Reading
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