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Fruitless Labour[Fruitless Labour] :-/ It'd probably be the kiss of death for Nokia's consumer handset division, which is what most people know them for. Cisco are almost certainly more interested in their high-end infrastructure stuff and probably don't care too much about that sort of thing.

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