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Re: Re: Re: What Now, Mike Z.?: Part II
by Anonymous
The conventional wisdom says that when consolidation is finished, you generally have 3 big "full lineup" players (one leader, one follow-the-leader, one innovator) and unlimited specialized innovators (niche companies). In the telecom equipment world, we may be approaching this, but we are not there yet. Yes, we have Alcalent, SieNokia, and Ericsson, but what about Cisco, Huawei, ZTE, not to mention Juniper, Nortel, Motorola? Can the mergers be completed successfully? Can product lines be consolidated? Can European workforces be downsized? Can holes in the product lineup be fixed? - Ericsson has littlewireline and little wired broadband, Alcalent little wireless, Sienokia no wired broadband access? Can Cisco continue to grow? Will Enterprise and consumer businesses continue to increase in importance? Will the Chinese continue to grow? Will the telcos burn out and be replaced by cablecos and wirelesscos, depriving the big players of viable customers? This is only the beginning of the end, not the end.
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