Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET News reporter in 2004, covering cellphone services, broadband, citywide Wi-Fi, the Net neutrality debate and the consolidation of the phone companies. Canadian ...
The Wall Street Journal has found that, for more than a decade, hackers appeared to have unfettered access to Nortel Networks' corporate computer system, downloading potentially sensitive information ...
Nortel Networks introduced today a communications platform that can deliver telephony, video conference, instant messaging services and more at the same time. The Multimedia Communication Server (MCS) ...
Nortel Networks Corp. (NT) has disappointed investors again. Long term telcom equipment and Nortel investors must be getting used to the pain. So what does management do? It says, "Let's buy our way ...
These are very interesting times for small- and medium-sized businesses. The inevitable ebb and flow of Internet-based communications is changing the way even the smallest businesses do business.
Nortel Networks will sell another piece of its business for $769 million as part of its bankruptcy proceedings, which require it to dismantle its business. Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET News ...
TORONTO — Telecommunications equipment maker Nortel Networks filed for bankruptcy protection in Canada and the U.S. on Wednesday, becoming the first major technology company to take that step in this ...
Nortel Networks this week said that SBC Services, an affiliate of RBOC SBC Communications, will purchase Nortel’s OPTera Metro 5100 coarse wavelength division multiplexer (CWDM) for its network.
Nortel Networks Corp. won approval to start distributing $7.3 billion to creditors, a major step in the long-running demise of the telecommunications company. Judges in Canada and the U.S. on Tuesday ...
WILMINGTON, Del. (CN) - Nortel Networks, one of Canada's biggest companies, has filed for bankruptcy, listing nearly $12 billion in debt. Nortel, which employs 32,000 people, filed the day before it ...
Nortel Networks Corp. increased its revenue and trimmed its losses in the first quarter of 2007 versus the same period last year, reporting strong growth in enterprise networks and in CDMA ...
Nortel Networks has finally been ordered by bankruptcy courts in the United States and Canada to pay over $7 billion to its creditors -- eight years after initially filing for bankruptcy in 2009.
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