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industry. Their products allowed Local Networks to be aggregated in a single place instead of being distributed across the length of a single coaxial cable. They competed with now-gone companies such as
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Some of Chipcom's innovations at the time are well-documented in the trade press of the era, such as
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was also interested in buying the company. 3Com was acquired by
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Eric Benhamou, "3Com Agrees to Purchase Chipcom for $ 700 Million"
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in 2011. The firm's CEO at the time was John Robert Held.
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