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Broadband Ports Driving Global DLC/MSAP Market in 2004







Broadband Ports Driving Global DLC/MSAP
Market in 2004

Broadband Ports Driving Global DLC/MSAP
Market in 2004
03/19/2005 02:20 AM

According to broadbandtrends.com’s latest report, the global DLC/MSAP market grew by 9 percent to reach $2.612 billion in 2004. Alcatel remains the global market leader with 35 percent, followed by Tellabs with 20 percent. [PRWEB Mar 18, 2005]




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