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To: Edward J. Edwards, III who wrote (55227)10/5/1998 8:43:00 AM
From: Lee Ring   of 61433
 
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Trade Commission is
investigating whether Cisco Systems Inc proposed illegally
dividing up the emerging network market with two of its
competitors, the Washington Post reported in Monday editions. Cisco's vice president, Dan Scheinman, told the paper in an
interview Sunday that he was confident any inquiry would show
that Cisco's discussions were legal.
''We're going to work through this with the FTC,'' he was quoted as saying.

The paper said executives at Cisco confirmed the San Jose
company had received a letter last week from the FTC requesting
details about its discussions last summer with Lucent
Technologies Inc and Northern Telecom Ltd. Industry executives told the Post that the FTC's concern was touched off by recent press reports suggesting Cisco executives might have tried to work out inappropriate arrangements with thetwo other firms.

Cisco maintains it has only talked with competitors about
building partnerships, in part to develop the standards for how
future networking technologies would work together. FTC officials were not immediately available to comment onthe report.
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