Cisco's CEO attributes the mild outlook to a cautious customer inventory issue

In a Wednesday post-earnings interview with CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins listed several factors leading to a light quarterly and full-year outlook, including weak orders from service provider customers.

“First of all, we saw more caution with our customers this quarter than we saw in the previous quarter,” Robbins said, adding that inventory consumption is taking longer than the company expected. Robbins also said there was “persistent weakness” in demand from its telecom and cable service provider customers, with orders down 40% during the quarter.

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