Question-and-Answer Session
Operator
(Operator instructions) First question comes from the line of Blaine Carroll of FTN Midwest Securities. Please go ahead.
Blaine Carroll – FTN Midwest Securities
Thank you. Hello, everybody.
Harald Braun
Hello, Blaine.
Blaine Carroll – FTN Midwest Securities
Harald if we can look at the revenue for a minute, I mean all your different geographies actually put up very good growth both year-over-year and on a sequential basis. So, I guess the guidance of the 185 to 195, what areas of your market are making you nervous on that projection? Is it realistic that we would be down sequentially in the December quarter which is typically a strong quarter?
Harald Braun
No. Thanks very much Blaine. So, I think some areas where we have some programs in place are definitely in Europe and Latin America. So we put some emphasis on that. There are some RFPs coming up, and actually there were some RFPs for major tier one customers, which we are participating in. So we see that something is going on there but it’s not close. So, there is a very close look into this region and in Latin America also. So those are some regions, I would not say that they are troubled, but I would say that we have to definitely focus on that.
So we are watching that, and there is another region where we have an emphasis or actually where we have actually a focus on, that is in Russia segment, and India and China segment. So we have particular strategies out in this region. So, I wouldn’t be so concerned, and I don’t see this as a major impact for the last calendar quarter. Again, the strongest region, and where we see some good momentum coming up, and of course also our deals which I announced last time did come in the third and fourth quarter. I’m looking forward to a good second half of the year Blaine.
Blaine Carroll – FTN Midwest Securities
Would you be up sequentially in the March quarter? I mean typically that is a historically weak quarter.
Harald Braun
I think in line that’s what we at we expect Blaine.
Blaine Carroll – FTN Midwest Securities
In line meaning flat? What is it, I am sorry Harald, what does in-line mean?
Harald Braun
Yes, I think we said it would be flat.
Blaine Carroll – FTN Midwest Securities
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