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Google, Apple Vie for Nortel 4G LTE Patents
Google and Apple are eyeing 4G LTE patents that will become available from Nortel as part of its bankruptcy filing. The rivals would improve their respective Android and iOS platforms. – Google and Apple are believed to be gunning for some of
the more than 4,000 patents Nortel is auctioning off for its bankruptcy filing,
a JP Morgan analyst said in a research note.
The patents Google and Apple would be most interested are
related to 4G wireless communications, also known as long…
Avaya Leverages Nortel With Latest UC Offerings
Avaya officials are following through on promises to aggressively integrate technologies acquired from Nortel to build up its enterprise communications offerings. The newest UC and contact center offerings are the latest examples. – When Avaya officials last year announced their intention to buy struggling Nortel Networks enterprise business for $915 million, both they and some analysts believed that would push the company toward the top of the enterprise telephony market.
And thats a market that includes the likes of technolo…
Genband Integrates Nortel VOIP Products into Road Map
Less than a month after closing its $182 million deal to acquire Nortel’s CVAS unit, Genband is unrolling a road map that incorporates Nortel’s products and its own. – Genband is moving ahead aggressively with its plans now that it has Nortel
Network’s voice-over-IP business in the fold.
Genband
closed its $182 million deal for Nortel’s CVAS
(Carrier VOIP and Application Solutions) unit May 28, and since that time,
officials have met with more than 100 custom…
Nortel CVAS Offers New Mobile VOIP, Hosted IP Solutions
Nortel CVAS, which is being bought by Texas-based Genband, is unveiling its upcoming 4G Mobile VOIP solution designed to enable service providers to seamlessly integrate all cellular technologies. In addition, at VoiceCon, Nortel CVAS took the wraps off an enhanced Hosted IP Communications solution.
– Nortel CVAS is rolling out new VOIP and hosted
IP offerings for service providers.
Nortel CVAS (Carrier VOIP
and Applications Solutions) on March 23 unveiled its new 4G Mobile VOIP
solution that will enable service providers to integrate all cellular
technologies including 2G, 3G, the new 4G LT…
Nortel to Demo Hosted VOIP Solution at VoiceCon
Officials with Nortels VOIP business, which is in the process of being sold, will demonstrate their Hosted IP Communications solution at VoiceCon as the company looks to grow its customer base beyond service providers and into the enterprise space.
– Nortel Networks VOIP business, which is in the process of being bought
by Genband, will be showcasing its hosted communications offering at the
VoiceCon show in Orlando, Fla.,
March 22-25.
Nortel CVAS (Carrier VOIP
and Applications Solutions) groups Hosted IP Communications solution will make
…
Nortel Sells VOIP Business to Genband
Nortel Networks, just over a year into its bankruptcy, is selling off its last significant business by accepting Genband’s $182 million offer for its VOIP business. Nortel over the past few months already had sold off the bulk of its units, including its wireless and enterprise businesses. The deal leaves Nortel with only a handful of assets, such as its multiservice switch business.
– Nortel Networks, which has sold off significant parts of its business since
filing for bankruptcy protection in January 2009, is now selling its voice-over-IP
unit.
Genband, a small company based in Plano,
Texas, has agreed to buy Nortel’s VOIP
business for $182 million, Nortel announced Feb. 2…
Avaya Adoption of Nortel Data Products Increases Competition with Cisco
Avaya, which already is competing with Cisco and others in the enterprise communications space, now appears to want to take on Cisco in the larger enterprise networking market. Avaya announced that as part of its plans to integrate Nortel into its business, it will keep Nortels data products, including routers and switches. Avaya will have to invest a lot of money in the products if it plans to compete with Cisco, HP ProCurve and others, analysts said.
– There wasnt much surprising in Avayas road map for integrating Nortel Networks enterprise communications technologies with its own.
In a conference call with reporters and analysts Jan. 19 hours after
releasing some details about their plans, Avaya officials spoke of the
similar market outlook be…
Avaya Offers Plan for Nortel Integration Road Map
Avaya is unveiling its plans for integrating products acquired from Nortels enterprise business. Avayas plan is aimed at eliminating overlap while protecting Nortel customers, who not only will want to avoid any rip-and-replace scenarios but also will be courted by Avaya competitors. Avaya also said it is keeping Nortels data products, including switches and routers.
– Avaya is rolling out an integrated product road map that officials say aims
to protect Nortel Networks customers and create a strong unified communications
portfolio.
In their
plans, unveiled Jan. 19, Avaya officials also said they intend to keep
Nortels data product lines, including switches, …
Avaya Closes Acquisition of Nortel Business Unit
Avaya is looking to take the lead in enterprise telephony with its $900 million purchase of Nortels Enterprise Solutions business. The enterprise business is the latest unit that bankrupt Nortel has sold off this year. Still, despite its efforts to drastically shrink the company, Nortel is continuing to roll out products, most recently announcing a 100G optical solution.
– Avaya has completed its $900
million acquisition of bankrupt Nortel Networks enterprise business, a
deal that analysts say will push Avaya ahead of Cisco Systems in the enterprise
telephony market.
With Nortels Enterprise Solutions business in the fold, Avaya, which
announced the closing of the…
Insolvent Nortel Selling Its GSM/GSM-R Business
Bankrupt Nortel Networks is selling off another piece of its business, this time its GSM/GSM-R unit to Telefon AB and Kapsch CarrierCom. The announcement comes days after Nortel sold its optical networking and carrier Ethernet businesses to Ciena. Nortel, which declared bankruptcy earlier this year, is looking to sell off all of its assets.
– Days after announcing the sale of its optical networking and carrier
Ethernet units, officials with bankrupt Nortel Networks are saying that
another piece of their business is being sold.
Nortel announced Nov. 25 that it is selling its GSM/GSM-R business
to Telefon AB L.M. Ericsson and Kapsch C…
Nortel Adds UC Capabilities to Business Communications Manager
Nortel adds features such as InTouch and FindMe/FollowMe to the latest version of its business communications software.
–
Business communications firm Nortel announced the release of
the latest version of its Business Communications Manager (BCM) software, which
includes new unified communications (UC) capabilities, including unified
presence, and greater simplicity with the introduction of a common …
Ciena Gets OK for Bid for Nortel Optical Network Business
Ciena has gotten court approval for its $532 million “stalking horse” bid for Nortels Optical Networking and Carrier Ethernet Business. An auction is expected in November. This is the latest business being sold by Nortel, which filed for bankruptcy earlier this year and is selling off its businesses to raise money. Avaya, Nortel Siemens and Ericsson already have bought other pieces of Nortel.
– The dismantling of Nortel Networks is continuing, with Ciena being the latest rival to make a bid to buy a part of the bankrupt company.
Ciena on Oct. 15 won court approval of its $532 million “stalking horse” bid for Nortels Optical Networking and Carrier Ethernet business. The bid, originally put…
With Nortel Deal, Avaya Moves Past Cisco in Enterprise Telephony
Avaya will pay more than $900 million for Nortel Networks’ Enterprise Solutions business, which includes Nortel’s unified communications technologies. The deal will give Avaya a 25 percent share of the enterprise telephony market, putting Cisco Systems in second place at 16 percent, according to analysts. The deal is part of bankrupt Nortel’s decision to sell off its businesses piecemeal.
– Avaya is propelling itself to the top of the enterprise telephony market
with its $900 million purchase of bankrupt Nortel Networks’ enterprise
business.
The combination of Avaya and Nortel’s enterprise business will give Avaya
about 25 percent of the enterprise telephony market, outdistancing C…
Nortel Gains in Resurgent VOIP Market: Dell’Oro
Nortel Networks, which is selling off parts of its business as it tries to rebound after filing for bankruptcy earlier this year, was the top VOIP vendor in the second quarter, according to analyst firm DellOro Group. Smaller vendors also gained share, while some larger companies, including Huawei and Nokia Siemens, lost share. Overall, revenue in the VOIP space grew 7 percent from the first quarter.
– Nortel Networks, which has spent much of the year selling
off portions of its business, regained its position at the top of a
resurgent voice over IP market in the second quarter, according to analyst firm
DellOro Group.
According to a DellOro Group report issued Sept. 9, Nortel stood atop a
VO…
Ericsson Wins Auction for Nortel Assets, RIM Still Interested
Ericsson won the auction for Nortels wireless business with a $1.13 billion bid, almost twice the amount initially offered by Nokia Siemens Network in June. Officials with RIM, which makes the BlackBerry handheld devices, are holding out hope that they can still get those and other Nortel assets, saying they want to keep Nortel businesses in Canada while expanding their reach in the wireless space.
– The dismantling of Nortel Networks is continuing, with Ericsson winning the
auction for the bankrupt companys wireless business for $1.13 billion and
Research in Motion officials saying they are still interested in other Nortel
assets.
Ericsson won the bidding for Nortels CDMA (Code Division Mul…
Ericsson buys Nortel wireless units for $1.13 bln
STOCKHOLM (AP) — Swedish wireless equipment maker LM Ericsson on Saturday said it had penned a deal to buy a majority of Nortel Networks’ North American wireless business for $1.13 billion.
The Stockholm-based group said the purchase is on a cash and debt-free basis and covers the older CDMA and newer LTE wireless businesses of [...]
Avaya Bids $475 Million for Nortel Enterprise Business
Nortel, the bankrupt communications vendor looking to sell off its businesses to raise money, has accepted a $475 million bid from Avaya for its Enterprise Solutions Business. The agreement sets the floor for the bidding for the business unit, and gives Avaya the right to match other bids. The announcement comes a month after Nortel announced a similar agreement with Nokia Siemens Networks for two other business units. One analyst said he expects consolidation in the bloated business communications market to continue.
– Bankrupt communications vendor Nortel Networks is continuing to sell
off its businesses most recently, Avaya put in a bid for its enterprise
division and the fire sale looks like it will continue.
Nortel July 20 announced a $475 million “stalking horse” agreement
with Avaya for its Enterprise So…



