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Nortel accepts US$282M deal for VoIP division

Nortel accepts US$282M deal for VoIP division

By:  Mikael Ricknas and Kathleen Lau  On: 23 Dec 2009 For: Computing Canada Creator
 

The company, which expects to finalize the deal in January, will ask for court approvals for the bidding procedures, bid deadline and a tentative auction date. Plus, Frost and Sullivan analyst Ronald Gruia explains why the bid may be a stretch for Genband

Genband stands to gain a broad install base and augment its customer and carrier relationships around the world if it wins its bid for Nortel Networks Corp.’s carrier VoIP (Voice over IP) and application solutions (CVAS) business, according to an industry analyst.

 

Nortel Networks entered into an agreement Wednesday to sell its CVAS business to Genband for US$282 million.

 

Ronald Gruia, principal telecom analyst at Frost and Sullivan, said Genband could acquire Nortel’s legacy flagship product, DMS-100, a class 5 circuit-switched voice technology, as well as global assets in North America, the Caribbean, Asia and Europe. “Nortel has a great install base that it could leverage,” said Gruia.

 

But while Genband has the advantage of being first bidder and setting the floor for other potential bidders like Sonus Networks Inc. and Nokia Siemens Networks, the bid is a “bit of a stretch” for Genband, said Gruia. If the bidding goes higher, Genband and Sonus could find it challenging, he added.

 

The winning bid will probably be known in January, said Gruia. “I think it’s going to be interesting to see how this unfolds,” he said.

 

Just like previous deals for its assets, Nortel has entered into a so-called stalking horse agreement, which means that the $282 million is an initial bid for the VoIP assets. Other companies can in an upcoming auction also decide to bid on the assets, Nortel said in a statement.

 

In January, Nortel hopes to seek court approvals for the bidding procedures, including a bid deadline and tentative auction date.


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