Eurobites: Huawei Lands 400G Deal in Egypt
Also in today's EMEA regional roundup: Telefónica fosters innovation with China Unicom; Bouygues job cuts look likely; revenge of the cabbies.
— Paul Rainford, Assistant Editor, Europe, Light Reading

Rayfish
6/11/2014 | 10:42:09 PM
Re: Huawei
While in US may be not, due to political and upper infrastructure consideration, but it do happen in china, and far more than we can imagination; in another point, Huawei's NE5000 cluster routers are a step ahead than CISCO's, at least good from far.
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DOShea
6/11/2014 | 5:14:28 PM
Huawei
...takes another step in shaking up core router market share. Will Cisco react, or just be happy with its assumption that Huawei won't be taking away any of its big US customers anytime soon?
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