The U.S. Department of Justice is seeking to block HPE's acquisition of Juniper Networks, citing potential harms to competition in the wireless market. The complaint emphasizes that the merger could reduce the number of significant competitors, leaving Cisco as the dominant player with a large market share. While HPE Aruba and Juniper serve different business focuses, the DOJ argues the merger could stifle innovation and pricing pressure, both of which benefit consumers. HPE and Juniper counter that their consolidation would produce a stronger competitor against Cisco.
HPE's acquisition of Juniper Networks is challenged by the U.S. Department of Justice due to potential negative effects on competition in the wireless market.
The Department of Justice asserts that the merger would shrink competition, leaving Cisco as the only significant competitor in the WLAN market besides HPE.
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