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The company's decision to hive off the Indian operation as a separate geography status shows the growing importance that the company accords to the Indian market
 
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Monday, June 19, 2006

 

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Networking major Cisco, which has had a dream run in the Indian market, hived off its Indian region, giving it a separate geography status in February 2006. Though this is the company's internal decision, it shows the growing importance that the company accords to the Indian market. Speaking to CyberMedia News on the sidelines of its first ITS meet, Rangu Salgame, President, India and SAARC, Cisco Systems said that the decision demonstrates that the company has logged the potential of India. "This would mean that India is a valuable and strategic market and would get more attention and investment."

The specific geography status was previously accorded to another high growth market-China. With Cisco India clocking Rs 2,703 crore in 2005 and YoY growth rate of over 40 percent, the move was bound to happen sooner or later. Salgame said that the business verticalization strategy Cisco India had under-taken in 2004 would continue. Cisco has business units for key verticals-enterprise, ITS, telecom, government and consumer.

He was confident that VoIP adoption in India would spark off with the government approving the logical partitioning of single integrated infrastructure for Public Switched Telephone Networks (PSTN) and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP).

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