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Cisco Systems Announces Agreement to Acquire The Linksys Group, Inc.

Represents Cisco's Entry into the High-Growth Home Networking Market

 
SAN JOSE, Calif., March 20, 2003 - Cisco Systems, Inc., today announced a
definitive agreement to acquire the business of privately held The Linksys
Group, Inc. of Irvine, Calif. Linksys is the leading provider of home
networking products with a broad line of wired and wireless products for
consumers and SOHO (small office/home office) users. This acquisition
represents Cisco's entry into the high-growth consumer/SOHO networking
market, which is expected to grow from $3.7 billion in 2002 to $7.5
billion in 2006 worldwide (sources: compiled from Dell'Oro Group,
Synergy). Home networks allow consumers to share broadband Internet
connections, files, printers, digital music, photos, and gaming, all over
a wired or wireless LAN (local area network).

Under the terms of the agreement, Cisco will issue common stock with an
aggregate value of approximately $500 million to acquire the Linksys
business and to assume all outstanding employee stock options. The
acquisition of Linksys is expected to close in the fourth quarter of
Cisco's fiscal year 2003. Cisco expects the acquisition of Linksys to be
dilutive by no more than $.01 to its FY2004 GAAP EPS. Exclusive of
acquisition charges, Cisco anticipates this transaction will add
approximately $0.01 to its FY2004 pro-forma EPS. The transaction will be
accretive to both GAAP and pro-forma earnings thereafter. The acquisition
has been approved by the board of directors of each company and is subject
to various closing conditions, including expiration or termination of the
applicable waiting period under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust
Improvements Act of 1976.

"Fueled by consumer broadband adoption, the home networking space has
experienced mass market acceptance. Linksys has captured a strong position
in this growing market by developing an extensive, easy-to-use product
line for the home and small office," said John Chambers, president and CEO
of Cisco Systems. "This acquisition is a solid example of Cisco's strategy
to broaden its end-to-end portfolio of network solutions into high-growth
markets such as wireless, voice-over-IP and storage area networking."

This acquisition enables Cisco to extend its networking technology
expertise in the enterprise and service provider markets into the
high-growth consumer networking market. Linksys has the most extensive
product line in home networking, with more than 70 products including
wireless routers and access points for simultaneous sharing of broadband
Internet connections, wireless network adapters and wireless print servers
as well as traditional wired products such as Ethernet routers and cable
modems, unmanaged switches and hubs, print servers and network attached
storage for easy sharing of digital music, photo and video media files.

"This acquisition supports our vision to drive innovations into the
consumer market and create next-generation home networking solutions,"
said Charles Giancarlo, senior VP and general manager, product development
of Cisco Systems. "The unique combination of Cisco's networking
innovations and Linksys' consumer leadership will enable consumers to
benefit from exciting new capabilities and enjoy an easy and reliable home
networking experience."

With Cisco's networking expertise and Linksys' user-friendly features,
consumer and SOHO users will be able to build high quality networks
designed for the home or small office environment. A home network enables
families to better utilize their broadband Internet connections by
offering the ability to share Internet access using either wired or
wireless connections. Some of the benefits of a home network include:

Sharing broadband Internet connection among several users Interconnecting
computers to share files such as photos, music, documents, etc.  Sharing
resources such as printers and storage In a wireless network environment,
all of the above functions can be performed without costly wiring or
cabling using wireless technology that enable computers to communicate to
each other through an access point using the IEEE 802.11a, b or g radio
frequency (up to 54Mbps data rate).

Upon closing of the acquisition, Linksys' business will be operated as a
division of Cisco, and its products will continue to be sold under the
Linksys brand through its existing retail, distributor and e-commerce
channels. In addition, Linksys will have access to Cisco's sales
infrastructure to address international markets and the service provider
channel.

The Linksys Group, Inc. was founded in 1988 and has 308 employees. The
Linksys business, led by Victor Tsao, chief executive officer, will be
operated as a division of Cisco reporting to Charlie Giancarlo, Sr. Vice
President and General Manager, Product Development.


About Cisco Systems Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CSCO) is the worldwide
leader in networking for the Internet. News and information are available
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