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Nokia, Avaya, Siemens moving in on Nortel?

Nokia, Avaya, Siemens moving in on Nortel?

By:  Stephen Lawson and Howard Solomon  On: 08 Apr 2009 For: IDG News Service (San Francisco Bureau)(NA) Creator

Nortel denies rumours of auction of company enterprise units. But reports says competitors are vying for the troubled Canadian company's CDMA, LTE and VoIP businesses

Nokia Siemens Networks, Avaya and Siemens Enterprise Communications are moving in to buy parts of troubled Nortel Networks, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday, citing unnamed sources.

Nortel spokesman Mohammed Nakhooda told IT World Canada Inc. that the company doesn’t comment on "rumours."

However, he did say one part of the Journal story was wrong: There was not an auction last week for the company's enterprise unit.

The only auction was for the application acceleration product line, which is a small part of the enterprise divison, Nakhooda said.

That auction was won by Radware.

Nortel filed for bankruptcy protection in January after years of financial scandal and losses, but the maker of carrier and enterprise communications equipment still has strong technology and a healthy position in the North American market. Even since its bankruptcy filing, the company has said it wanted to keep all or part of its operations intact, but some industry observers believe it will have to sell significant pieces to satisfy shareholders.

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Nokia Siemens made an unsolicited bid last month for large parts of Nortel's carrier equipment business, the Journal reported. They include Nortel's successful CDMA (Code-Division Multiple Access) cellular unit, its older TDM (Time-Division Multiplexing) mobile division and the research division working on upcoming LTE (Long-Term Evolution) fourth-generation technology. The company is also interested in Nortel's VoIP (voice over Internet Protocol) business, the report said. Nokia Siemens is a joint venture of Nokia and Siemens focused on telecommunications infrastructure.

Competitors are also interested in Nortel's enterprise telecommunications business, according to the Journal. Siemens Enterprise Communications and Avaya submitted offers last week, as well as Golden Gate Capital, a private equity firm based in San Francisco. Cisco Systems has not bid for that division.


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Stephen Lawson and Howard Solomon Stephen Lawson and Howard Solomon is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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