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Even though the service provider markets have slowed, the low-end router segment (including SOHO routers (cable/DSL/other and wireless) and branch office routers) continues to increase. According to In-Stat/MDR, total router unit shipments increased 68 percent in 1H 02 from 1H 01, due primarily to the growth in SOHO routers, which doubled in volume from 1H 01. SOHO routers continue to comprise the largest percentage of total router unit shipments (roughly 96 percent) and new routers introduced by Vina, ADTRAN, Perle Systems, Hitachi, Quick Eagle, and Netopia are expected to compete with Cisco's routers in upcoming quarters.

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