A visitor walking past a Cisco advertising panel in Barcelona. Photo: Albert Gea/ReutersA visitor walking past a Cisco advertising panel in Barcelona. Photo: Albert Gea/Reuters

Network equipment maker Cisco Systems Inc. said it would take restructuring charges of $700 million in cash in the year ending July 2015 related to its plan to cut 6,000 jobs.

Cisco shares were down 1.5 per cent at $24.82 in pre-market trading on the Nasdaq.

The latest round of layoffs is at least the third workforce reduction in about as many years for a company once synonymous with the internet boom. The company has failed to sustain growth in its high-end switches and routers business.

Cisco will recognise $250 million to $350 million of the charges in the first quarter, the company said in a regulatory filing.

Chief executive John Chambers last week blamed uncertainty in global demand for the job cuts.

Cisco is also battling sluggish sales and increased competition in emerging markets. The company’s rivals include Juniper Networks Inc. and China’s Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd.

Cisco said that sales fell 23 per cent in China and 13 per cent in Brazil in the fourth quarter ended July 26.

The company also reported flat profit for the fourth quarter and forecast tepid first-quarter profit and revenue.

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