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To: Paul Engel who wrote (69766)12/11/1998 12:38:00 PM
From: Tushar Patel  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
It seems to me that Intel is also getting stronger in the Networking business. A visit to CompUSA shows far more Intel networking products than say a year ago.

I recently purchased a fast ethernet hub made by Intel for my home. It came with a CD and a free trail to some Intel support service where people could turn to for vendor-neutral PC support issues for support on over 200 applications.

In the long run, this can only help. I used to manage many PCs a couple of years ago and would have killed for a reasonably priced support program where I could get support from one place on all the PCs for all the popular applications.

I am wondering how much profit the networking business generates and what the trend is.

Tushar Patel
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