If there’s was any doubt, it is obvious that Research in Motion has replaced Nortel as Canada’s flagship high-tech company. With thousands of employees in Canada, growing industry and poli...
According to an industry analyst, Ciena Corp. is among two finalists in the running to buy Nortel’s Metro Ethernet Network business under the same “stalking horse” process used to se...
After the recent auction of Nortel’s enterprise business was said and done, Siemens Communications lost by a measly $15-million – and the fact it’s bid consisted of $700-million in c...
With the disappearance of Nortel seemingly only months away, the obituaries are starting to be written and the critics are starting to opine on what could have or should have been done to save Canada&...
Another day, another part of Nortel to auction off to the highest bidder. This time, the company plans to sell the software assets of its carrier division.
An interesting part of the proposed sale i...
In many respects, the beginning of the end for Nortel happened a year ago when the company announced plans to sell its Metro Ethernet Network business – an asset many people considered to be Nor...
“Stephen Harper dropped the ball on Nortel. He let a Canadian champion fail.”
- Michael Ignatieff, federal Liberal leader, during a speech to the Toronto Board of Trade yesterday.
Note t...
It looks the federal government has been listening to the growing number of critics who have been chirping away about how foreign buyers are picking up Nortel’s assets with little opposition fro...
Some interesting tidbits within Ernst & Young’s latest Monitor’s Report, including the fact Nortel is moving its head office from Mississauga, Ont. to a building near the airport.
Acc...
This photo appeared last week as one of the Wall St. Journal’s pictures of the day. It features Stan and Barbara Araelien, former Nortel Networks employees, who appeared at a protest at Queen...