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		<title>By: Aragoen Celtdra</title>
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		<description>This is a very unfortunate case for Infra-Comm. This whole debacle has really crippled their ability to do business.

If you&#039;re wondering why I care.. I&#039;ve been following this saga for a while now because I&#039;ve known Luke, the founder of Infra-Comm, and his engineers on a professional level for a while now. We used to be one of his clients.

As a Cisco user/advocate like myself, you are kind of torn as to who to side with. Cisco will continue to defend their image and integrity to the end - as they should. But on the other side, the small guy gets the short end of the stick - really short.

I just hope there is fair resolution to this in the very end.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a very unfortunate case for Infra-Comm. This whole debacle has really crippled their ability to do business.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re wondering why I care.. I&#8217;ve been following this saga for a while now because I&#8217;ve known Luke, the founder of Infra-Comm, and his engineers on a professional level for a while now. We used to be one of his clients.</p>
<p>As a Cisco user/advocate like myself, you are kind of torn as to who to side with. Cisco will continue to defend their image and integrity to the end &#8211; as they should. But on the other side, the small guy gets the short end of the stick &#8211; really short.</p>
<p>I just hope there is fair resolution to this in the very end.</p>
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