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Nortel and Avaya
* Avaya Secure Network Access, was Nortel Secure Network Access, Nortel-SNA, or NSNA, a NAC product of Nortel
The corporate IP telephony-based voice-mail CPEmarket is served by several vendors including Avaya, Cisco systems, Adomo, Interactive Intelligence, Nortel, Mitel, 3Com, and AVST.
On Sep 14, 2009, Avaya was announced as the winner for the Nortel Enterprise division sale.
Avaya successfully bid $ 900M for Nortel Enterprise.
On Dec 21, 2009, Avaya and Nortel officially closed the sale, to create Avaya with a total of about 21, 000 employees.
Avaya acquired many patents from Nortel when they successfully bid $ 900 million for Nortel Enterprise.
Major customers include Apple Computer, Hewlett-Packard, Motorola, IBM, Dell, Lenovo, Linksys, Logitech, Nintendo, Nokia Siemens Networks, Nortel ( Avaya ), TiVo and Cisco Systems.
The technology was integrated into most of the leading IVR products from Avaya, Nortel Periphonics, Envox, Syntellect and many others.
Nuance marketed their brand and technology at call centre exhibitions although they rarely delivered solutions directly relying on ISV & telecom manufacturing partners instead, such as Nortel Periphonics, Avaya, Syntellect and others.
In January 2009, an independent research firm reported that Open Source PBXs comprise 18 % of the North American market for PBXs, surpassing traditional vendors Nortel, Cisco, and Avaya.
In December of 2009, as part of its bankruptcy proceedings, Nortel sold its Enterprise Networking equipment and software business to Avaya.
Bay Networks was acquired by Canadian company Nortel in 1998 to form Nortel Networks, and then in September 2009, Avaya purchased the Nortel Enterprise division, which included some former Bay Networks product lines.
Subsequent to the Avaya acquisition of Nortel in December 2009, Avaya has backed out of sipXecs and SIPfoundry.
Newer units, such as this Avaya Nortel 1535 IP address | IP model, have migrated from slow Plain old telephone service | POTS lines to higher speed ISDN and broadband VoIP services ( 2008 )

Nortel and Voice
Note that this should not be confused with the pre-VOIP ' Voice VPN ' deployed by routing calls intelligently in a TDM switching platform, often Nortel DMS100 and customers PBX nodes.

Nortel and over
Several companies such as Polycom, 3Com, Lucent and Nortel utilize PowerDsine's Power over LAN.
The impressive new Gandalf headquarters building at 130 Colonnade Road in Nepean, South of Ottawa was taken over by Nortel.
Nortel took over STC in 1991 and he became Chief Operating Officer of Northern Telecom Europe Limited.

Nortel and Wireless
Large numbers of Media Lab-developed technologies made it into products, such as the LEGO Mindstorms and the LEGO WeDo and the pointing stick in IBM laptops, the Benton hologram used in most credit cards, the Fisher-Price's Symphony Painter, the Nortel Wireless Mesh Network, the NTT Comware Sensetable, the Taito ’ s Karaoke-on-Demand Machine.
The technology, known as Wireless local loop ( WLL ), was developed in partnership with Nortel.

Nortel and is
Retrieved 2009-12-21 .. Carlucci is an Advisory board member of G2 Satellite Solutions and the Chairman Emeritus of Nortel Networks.
Nortel still has a presence, but it is much reduced.
Digital Multiplex System ( DMS ) is the name shared among several different telephony product lines from Nortel Networks for wireline and wireless operators.
Of the numerous digital switching products introduced in the North American telephone market in the late 1970s, only the Nortel DMS family is still in production.
Frank A. Dunn is a Canadian business executive who was the Chief Executive Officer of Nortel Networks.
The DMS-100 Switch is a line of Digital Multiplex System ( DMS ) telephone exchange switches manufactured by Nortel Networks.
Their data provision is through the GT & T Frame Relay Network, hosted with Nortel Solutions.
In late September 2007 Verizon Business announced that it is implementing a Metro Ethernet solution across Asia-Pacific including Australia, Singapore, Japan and Hong Kong using Nortel equipment.
It is home to the Emerging Communications Technology Institute ( formerly the Nortel Institute ), the Bell University Laboratories and an Advanced Surface Coatings Laboratory.

Nortel and use
Nortel has since changed the architecture to use Intel processors.
Telecom companies such as Nortel use OS / 2 in some voicemail systems.
* Shasta, a broadband routing node sold by Nortel Networks for use in telecommunications networks

Nortel and network
Companies that produced network equipment like Nortel Networks were irrevocably damaged by such over-extension ; Nortel declared bankruptcy in early 2009.

Nortel and .
DPNSS was an active ( and successful ) collaboration between PBX manufacturers and BT which started relatively slowly ( BT & Plessey ) but quickly snowballed with MITEL, GEC, Ericsson, Phillips and eventually Nortel all joining to create a powerful and feature rich protocol.
The 68060 was also used in Nortel Meridian 1 Option 51, 61 and 81 large office PBX systems, powering the CP3 and CP4 core processor boards.
Other theories of the word's origin suggest that it may derive from Mortimer Snerd, Edgar Bergen's ventriloquist dummy, or the Northern Electric Research and Development ( N. E. R .& D .) Laboratories in Ontario ( now Nortel ).
IE: Nortel BSP discourages using loop start trunks for this and other reasons.
LANcity was sold to Bay Networks which was then acquired by Nortel, which eventually spun the cable modem business off as ARRIS.
John Andrew Roth, a Canadian, was the chief executive officer and chairman of Nortel Networks.
In October 1997, Roth became president and CEO of the company which became known as Nortel Networks.
Under Roth's control Nortel became the leading engine of Canada's 1990s high-tech boom.
Nortel became the most important stock traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange and became one of Canada's leading employers.
Roth used his success and high popularity to lobby the government for tax cuts, but he did not support Clive Allen's statement to threaten to move Nortel to the United States if taxes were not lowered.
Forbes Magazine, on December 13, 2000, referred to Roth as having " engineered some 16 acquisitions while putting the pedal to the metal internally to transform Nortel from a simple telecom equipment provider into a global brand name identified with the Internet.
Time Europe, on December 25, 2000, noted that " The change Canadian government policies marked the triumph of ideas forcefully argued by the most successful businessman in modern Canadian history: Nortel Networks CEO John Roth, 58.
Mr. Roth warned that ' the country ( Canada ) risked becoming a second-rank economic power unless it changed its wealth-crimping tax policies and supported high-tech winners ( like Nortel )".
When Nortel ’ s share price on the Toronto Stock Exchange began a plunge that wiped out the life savings of many investors, Roth argued that Nortel's dominance reflected a failed industrial policy that sheltered enterprises from global competition.
With the collapse of the Internet Bubble Nortel stock price collapsed.
Market capitalization of Nortel Networks declined from $ 398 billion to less than $ 5 billion, and more than 60, 000 people were laid off by the company.
Unable to sustain the debt load incurred during Roth's tenure, Nortel filed for bankruptcy protection in 2009 and then sought to cease operations, selling off all of its business units.
Roth filed a U. S. creditor claim seeking a $ 1 billion U. S. indemnification from Nortel of his personal assets with respect to a series of class action lawsuits filed by former employees.

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