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June 11, 2005

Cisco Looking At Acquisitions In India In The Wireless Space

[ContentSutra :: Main Page] According to Ned Hooper, vice president, business development, Cisco, "At the moment we are looking at several companies in India in the areas of wireless and wireless applications, gaming, security, and component level development for acquisition. Most of these are 70-90 member teams with about $20 to 30 million revenues."

Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.

Globeofblogs.com[Globeofblogs.com] Globe of Blogs ::: Browse by Weblog Location ::: Asia ::: India: I will also write about that. If you are looking for source code and stuff related to programming please visit http://codeing.blogspot.com Regards

[Technology.updates.com] | Indian Technology News Added in June 2005 | Technology Updates: June 02 2005 - AutoBlog (Blog). India Software Exports Soar India's software and service ... Implementation of Cisco Networking Solutions at Exel India ...

http://blameindiawatch.blogspot.com [Blameindiawatch.blogspot.com] Blame India Watch: Apollo's range of medical services -- from the back office to the operating room -- highlights the contradictions of the global outsourcing debate. In seeking to provide a wide range of services at a large discount to Western competitors, Apollo is yet another Indian company threatening jobs in the U.S. and other countries. On the other hand, Apollo's relatively inexpensive medical services have benefited patients from numerous countries.

Gigaom.com[Gigaom.com] Om Malik’s Broadband Blog » India Telecom: Cisco is bullish on the Indian market, which it says is amongst the top three strategic markets worldwide and its fastest growing. New product launches and the recent establishment of separate vertical business groups there have buoyed hopes for Cisco in the country, whose own manufacturing and services industry has been maturing in recent years because of de-regulation and privatization. [Venture Wire News]“India has been referred to for years as ‘the land of eternal promise’ because its markets always seemed on the verge of really taking off,” Daniel Scheinman, senior vice president of corporate development for Cisco told News@Cisco.

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Posted at June 11, 2005 11:37 AM

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