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[BriefingRoom on TelephonyOnline] “The Carrier IP market continues to be highly dynamic, as service providers transition their legacy voice networks to VoIP to provide new services and to cut costs,” said Diane Myers, directing analyst, service provider VoIP and IMS for Infonetics Research. “Our recent report found that Nortel kept its revenue market share lead in the worldwide carrier VoIP market during the third quarter of 2009.
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[BriefingRoom on TelephonyOnline] Genband bids on Nortel's carrier VOIP business | BriefingRoom on ...: any negative developments associated with Nortel’s suppliers and contract manufacturers including Nortel’s reliance on certain suppliers for key optical networking solutions components and on one supplier for most of its manufacturing and design functions;potential penalties, damages or cancelled customer contracts from failure to meet contractual obligations including delivery and installation deadlines and any defects or errors in Nortel’s current or planned products; significant competition, competitive pricing practices, industry consolidation, rapidly changing technologies, evolving industry standards, frequent new product introductions and short product life cycles, and other trends and industry characteristics affecting the telecommunications industry;
[VON News] Nortel Claims Carrier VoIP Market Lead Again : Company Also ...: "The Carrier IP market continues to be highly dynamic, as service providers transition their legacy voice networks to VoIP to provide new services and to cut costs," said Diane Myers, directing analyst, service provider VoIP and IMS for Infonetics Research. "Our recent report found that Nortel kept its revenue market share lead in the worldwide carrier VoIP market during the third quarter of 2009.
[Accounting Information, Accounting Basics, Business Accounting] Nortel continues to dominate the global market for carrier VoIP ...: For more information about some of these and other factors, see Nortel’s Annual Report on Form10-K, quarterly reports on Form 10-Q and other filings with the SEC. Unless C is required by applicable securities laws, Nortel disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
[The Guardian: Business] Charlottetown, The Guardian: Business | Nortel seeks sale of ...: Only a few assets still exist under the Nortel name, but Grace McDonald, a lawyer involved in winding down the company’s operations, said that it hardly means that there’s nothing left of the company because other smaller pieces could still be auctioned.
[Channel Insider - RSS Feeds] Genband Snaps Up Much of Nortel VoIP Assets - Messaging and ...: Just before Christmas, Genband and Nortel announced that they'd entered into an asset sale agreement that will have Genband shelling out $282 million to buy substantially all of Nortel's North America, Caribbean and Latin America (CALA) and Asia Carrier VoIP and Application Solutions (CVAS) businesses, as well as a portion of Europe, Middle East and Africa CVAS business.
[BriefingRoom on TelephonyOnline] Infonetics Research: Strong quarter for IMS equipment; steep ...: quarterly service provider VoIP report tracks Acme Packet, Alcatel-Lucent, AudioCodes, BroadSoft, Dialogic, Cisco, Comverse (NetCentrex), Ericsson, GENBAND, Huawei, Italtel, MERA, MetaSwitch, Movius, Nokia Siemens, Nortel, RadiSys, Sonus, Thomson Cirpack, UTStarcom, Veraz, Verso, Xener, and others. The VoIP report provides worldwide and regional market share, market size, forecasts through 2013, and analysis for VoIP subscribers and media processing and call control carrier VoIP equipment, including high-, mid-, and low-density trunk media gateways, SBCs, media servers, softswitches, and voice application servers.
[IT Insight for Hong Kong's Technology Professionals | Computer World Hong Kong] How dead is Nortel? | ComputerWorld Hong Kong: Nortel cannot pay off shareholders or its pension obligations with the proceeds from its asset liquidation, Dzubeck noted. There's a possibility that what's left of Nortel could be managed in a portfolio to generate recurring income -- but any future reincarnation of the company would be up to the bankruptcy court and the Canadian government, Dzubeck said.
[FierceVoIP] More on GENBAND's Nortel CVAS bid - FierceVoIP: Telephony got ahold of GENBAND's chief marketing officer, Mehmet Balos who claimed that GENBAND would not be discontinuing any of Nortel's products but instead would just follow the normal product life cycle where as products decline they will be phased out. The newly launched CS2000 would be supported as planned.
[BriefingRoom on TelephonyOnline] Nortel CVAS and Sigma Systems Supports Delivery of Advanced IP ...: TORONTO ” Continuing its efforts to boost service provider revenue potential and ability to deliver the latest business voice and multimedia IP solutions to end users, Nortel* [OTC: NRTLQ] Carrier VoIP and Application Solutions (CVAS) and Sigma Systems announced a new agreement to supply technology and services for Bell Aliants network across Atlantic Canada. Nortels market-leading CVAS solutions combined with Sigma Systems Service Management Portfolio of fulfillment solutions will allow Bell Aliant to deliver advanced VoIP, high-speed data and video/IPTV services to residential and business subscribers.
[All About Nortel] Carrier VoIP Officially on the Block: So Nortel's current management has been moving towards using Netas as its primary R&D source for some time, though the depth of expertise is still generally found in those long term Nortel employees based in Canada and the U.S. who understand how all the Base code works. If we're going to tick off key installations like the Pentagon, why not list the Nortel systems running in the U.S. Senate and White House (both designed, built, and installed entirely by Nortel employees in the U.S. and Canada - as was the Base upon which the Pentagon system was built).
[NetworkWorld.com Community blogs] Bids start for Nortel VoIP but Cisco's all set | NetworkWorld.com ...: In media gateways, Cisco was one of the drivers behind a 13% sequential increase in channel shipments in Q3, according to Dell'Oro. Cisco also grew revenue thanks to an increase in VoIP investments by North American cable operators and expansion of projects in EMEA.
[Doug on IP Comm] Nortel Carrier VoIP division in “stalking horse” buy with GENBAND ...: If you’re looking for the palace intrigue/things-that-make-you-go-hmm here, GENBAND was on a roll of rollups up until the credit markets got cold in the fall of 2008, with its last acquisition being a (rumored) all-stock deal for NextPoint back in September 2008. NextPoint, the product of a merger engineered by One Equity Partners, had the number #2 share of the SBC (Session Border Controller) market back then with 14 percent — Acme Packet.
[Untitled] - Yes, This is my BLOG: Trebnick that investors do not want to take over the CVAS by Sonus business, and if the auction CVAS business success, stock prices that have recently affected by the impact of VoIP system vendors want to Nortel's share price can withstand tremendous pressure. In addition, Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson, Huawei, and less likely to participate in the auction.
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