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The choice of these three vendors makes sense. It gives AT&T plenty of options for its IP/MPLS router and Carrier Ethernet deployments.See all stories on this topic »

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Cisco (NASDAQ:CSCO) competes with Juniper (NYSE:JNPR) in the router business and has the leading market share in all three categories of routers (enterprise …

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Juniper’s enterprise business is in for a positive quarter, according to Oppenheimer & Co. In 25 interviews with Juniper channel partners, Oppenheimer says Juniper’s fourth quarter enterprise sales are in line or slightly better due to improved spending and closure of some large deals before year’s end.  Read more

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Juniper this week stepped up its battle with Cisco on multiple fronts with a sweeping technology and partnership announcement in New York. The event was hosted by the New York Stock Exchange, Juniper’s highest profile enterprise account for its high-performance networking thrust. Read more

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Oh, what a tangled web we weave. The server, storage and networking vendor partnerships and cross-pollination expanded again this week with word that Dell and Juniper will be teaming up for data center requirements. Read more

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Cisco’s recent $2.9 billion acquisition of enhanced mobile packet core specialist Starent Networks was said by pundits to have harmed Juniper’s prospects in this market. Many said Juniper and Starent were getting closer, particularly in AT&T’s parlour, and the Juniper was to announce its affections for the company next week in New York. Read more

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Did Cisco steal away Juniper’s wireless partner by acquiring Starent Networks? So says UBS analyst Nikos Theodosopoulos, who states in a report that the two were about to formally announce their union to target the enhanced packet core of 4G networks. Read more

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Juniper Networks said it’s leaving NASDAQ for the New York Stock Exchange but it’s just business — nothing personal. NYSE became a big Juniper customer earlier this year.
As part of the divorce settlement with NASDAQ, Juniper is keeping the “JNPR” symbol. Read more

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