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IT House June 26 news, Cisco announced on March 3 this year that it will stop business in Russia and Belarus “for the foreseeable future”. On June 23, Cisco officially issued a definitive announcement,Decision to start an orderly closure of operations in Russia and Belarus.

Cisco said the company is focused on ensuring affected employees in Russia and Belarus are respected and supported during the transition. During these challenging times, Cisco remains committed to using all its resources to help employees, the institutions and people of Ukraine, and customers and partners.

To the extent permitted by applicable laws and regulations, Cisco will communicate directly with customers, partners and suppliers to resolve financial issues,Includes refund of prepaid services and software arrangements.

IT House understands that foreign media The Register asked whether the decision means that Cisco’s cloud hosting products will not be available in Russia and Belarus, whether remote support services will also be affected, and whether Russian users will be denied access to other online tools, Such as software download, etc.

Cisco’s official response stated that in addition to the remarks made,it has nothing to say.

Cisco has told investors that its earlier decision to cease operations in Russia cost it $200 million in the third quarter alone, or $200 million on a yearly basis.About 1.6% of annual income will be lost.

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