Posts Tagged nortel
Nokia Siemens may enter Nortel auction (Dealscape – Pipeline)
Posted by in Mobile on November 4th, 2009
Nokia Siemens Networks is considering a bid for the Ethernet business of bankrupt telecom equipment maker Nortel Networks Corp. in competition with a stalking-horse bid from Ciena Corp., according to a media report.
Nokia Siemens, Avion Systems Form Partnership
Posted by in phone on October 29th, 2009
A brief for PHONE+ about Avion Systems joining the Nokia Siemens Networks channel partner program.
Nokia chief meets Manmohan Singh (Business Capsule-Two)
Posted by in phone on August 21st, 2009
NEW DELHI – Nokia Corp president and chief executive Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Friday and discussed government policies and steps taken by the company to ensure affordable connectivity in India.
P.E. Firm to Vie With Nokia Siemens for Nortel – DealBook Blog …
Posted by in Mobile on July 23rd, 2009
In the first of several auctions, bidders will convene Friday at a New York law firm to compete for parts of bankrupt Nortel Networks’ wireless telephone equipment business.
Nokia Siemens Open to Buying More Nortel Units – DealBook Blog …
Posted by in phone on July 15th, 2009
Nokia Siemens, which has bid for the advanced wireless technology assets of bankrupt Canadian telecom equipment maker Nortel Networks, is open to acquiring other Nortel assets, a senior company official said.
Nokia Siemens Networks bid for Nortel Networks » Phone Reviews
Posted by in Mobile on July 15th, 2009
Nokia Siemens Networks bid for Nortel Networks on Phones Review.
Nokia has big plans for Nortel's main unit
Posted by in Mobile on July 2nd, 2009
The company also ruled out any interest at present in Nortel’s remaining assets.
Nokia's Growing North American Foothold | All About Nortel
Posted by in phone on June 30th, 2009
MarketWatch has a story looking at Nokia’s North American efforts. It includes this quote from Frost & Sullivan analyst Ronald Gruia that illustrates how sweet of a deal Nokia could get, and Nortel’s desperation to sell assets to …