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ITWorld Canada's Nortel timeline

ITWorld Canada's Nortel timeline

By:  IT World Canada Staff  On: 13 Jan 2009 For: IT World Canada (NA) Creator

A collection of ITWorld Canada reports on the ups and downs of Canada's telecom giant Nortel Networks

1998 - Nortel was news topper in 1998 – for a good reason

Without question, this was the networking deal of 1998. When Nortel bought Bay for a whopping US$9.1 billion, it unleashed a trend amongst vendors to converge traditional data networking with voice and video networks.

1999-John Roth moves up

Exactly one year to the day that Nortel Networks Corp. bought Bay Networks Inc., the company announced that Dave House will leave his post as Nortel president by the end of August.House will remain on Nortel's board of directors, while John Roth, vice-chairman and CEO, will take over House's operational and management duties.

Nov 1999- Nortel deals with labour shortage

Nortel Networks decided in 1989 that it needed to quadruple its sales figures, but the task force created to achieve that goal realized there were simply not enough available IT workers in Canada to drive that growth. So it decided to look across the water.

Feb 2000 – Doubts on finances are raised

A familiar pattern emerges. Only two months ago, Nortel was being seriously second guessed by a financial investment community in doubt over Nortel Networks' US$3.25 billion blockbuster purchase of Qtera, a start up developer of technology (but no real product) for long-reach optical network systems.

Then in late January, Nortel proudly announced strong financials for the past year, and the skepticism of misunderstanding about the company's direction and strategy seems to have lifted.

Feb 2000 - BCE, Nortel separation

BCE Inc. intends to distribute its approximate 37 per cent interest in Nortel Networks to BCE's nearly 500,000 shareholders in what analysts are calling a windfall.

Oct – 2000 Nortel's Q3 profit, excluding charges, soars 63 per cent

May 2001 - Nortel focuses on Ethernet over optical fibre

Jun 2001 - Roth replacement search begins for Nortel

News that Nortel Networks Corp. CEO John Roth will retire in 11 months casts more uncertainty over the beleaguered telecom giant.

Oct 2001 - Nortel announces layoff of 10,000 workers

Feb 2001 - Cutbacks signal slowdown

April 2002 - Moody's donwgrades Nortel bond rating

May 2002 - More cuts at Nortel


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