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“ Little or no job growth is a silver lining for the managed services providers, since enterprise IT and telecom managers will be much more willing to listen to the economic logic of outsourcing now that internal staffing is contracting. ”
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“ The momentum behind retail sales of Ethernet services to the enterprise is being driven by the customer's steadily increasing demand for data bandwidth and Ethernet's real cost advantages in terms of providing flexible bandwidth and scalability that is superior to many competitive services. ”
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