While the title of this posting may be tongue in cheek, you can't deny that
Juniper is on a huge roll as strong IP router sales produced better than
expected profits and revenue in the fourth-quarter. A few years ago, the
idea of Nortel acquiring Juniper would have been plausible. Instead, Nortel
squandered billions of dollars on a series of terrible deals (Anyone
remember Qtera, Clarity, Broadband Networks??). Not to suggest Juniper has
any interest in Nortel but Juniper's thriving while Nortel is struggling to
stay relevant. In a recent research report, CIBC World Markets analyst Steve
Kamman suggests Nortel may be interested expanding its IP router portfolio
by partnering or purchasing Redback Networks. Nortel could also acquire
current partner Avici Systems, which is struggling to revive itself with a
new CEO.
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Maybe Juniper Should Buy Nortel
by
Mark Evans
on Wed 19 Jan 2005 10:46 AM AKST | Permanent Link
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Re: Maybe Juniper Should Buy Nortel
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Anonymous
on Sat 22 Jan 2005 12:53 AM EST | Permanent Link
Only a chinese vendor can put Nortel and Lucent out of misery by selling hardware and letting the Nortel & Lucent provide service. Juniper will put AVCI and RBAK out of their misery.
Slash http://inventingmoney.blogspot.com Re: Maybe Juniper Should Buy Nortel
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Anonymous
on Sat 19 Feb 2005 11:29 PM EST | Permanent Link
If Juniper is serious about any of the enterprise telecom players, it should be Avaya.
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