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However, policy scientists point out that not only does low government capacity constrain the ability to set up legislation, but also sub-system complexity.
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The opportunity spans enterprises, email service providers, and a variety of application platforms as all face the same hurdles: large CAPEX, brittle technology, expensive to build and operate, and capacity constrained.
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