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Archive for September, 2008

Nortel, LG-Nortel unveil first-to-market WDM-PON solution at BBWF

Today as part of the Broadband World Forum (BBWF) event in Brussels, Nortel and LG-Nortel today unveiled a new Ethernet Access solution based on WDM-PON technology.  The solution is globally available now, and today’s news also included the announcement of a new service provider customer for the solution in the Netherlands — UNET.

WDM-PON is a “first mile” technology (or “last mile” depending on your perspective), which is the part of the network closest to the customer that actually connects the service provider network to the end home or business.  Like other PON technologies (Passive Optical Network), WDM-PON uses fiber (instead of traditional copper lines) to provide high-speed access.  But unlike …

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This week: WiMAX World, Broadband World Forum

This week, Nortel joins other vendors in the industry for two carrier / service provider focused events — WiMAX World in Chicago and the Broadband World Forum (BBWF) in Brussels.

WiMAX World bills itself as the world’s largest wireless and mobile broadband event focusing solely on WiMAX — with over 8,500 attendees last year.  At this year’s event, Nortel will have multiple session speakers, as well as a booth (#801) where Nortel will highlight its recently announced strategic partnership with Alvarion.

Scott Wickware, the VP and GM for Nortel’s WiMAX business, is a featured keynote speaker at the event speaking on “Revolutionizing Wireless Broadband.”  See below for additional Nortel speakers at the …

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Philippe Morin talks more about the MEN business

Philippe Morin, Nortel President of Metro Ethernet NetworksPhilippe Morin, President of Nortel’s Metro Ethernet Networks (MEN) business, has been busy since last week’s announcement that Nortel intends to sell the business.  Earlier this week, Philippe did a “mini media tour,” talking to multiple media pubs about Nortel’s plans to divest the business.  Below are links to the resulting articles, as well as a few nuggets that I’ve pulled from each.

Network World’s Jim Duffy talked to Philippe Morin yesterday and wrote this article — “Nortel looks to software as it shops Metro Ethernet unit.”  The article focuses on the overall shift for Nortel to “a more software-driven business model.”  …

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What does an Internet traffic jam look like?

Is there an Internet traffic jam?   Is one coming?  And would you know what it would look like if you saw it?

While the debate on if the Internet is running out of bandwidth rages on, Nortel has teamed up with InternetTrafficReport.com to create an interactive demo called “Experience 40G” that shows what an actual Internet traffic jam might look or sound like.

Using this interactive website, you can view the average latency and packet loss for Internet networks in various global regions over the last 24 hours.  The tool also provides an overall “score” from 0 to 100, based on overall network performance.  See below for a shot of …

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Nortel demos Carrier Ethernet interop at CEWC

This week in Berlin, Germany, the Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF) is hosting the Carrier Ethernet World Congress conference and expo.

One highlight at the event is what’s being called “the world’s largest and most advanced live, public Carrier Ethernet multi-vendor interoperability showcase,” where Nortel and dozens of other vendors around the world will show the broad interoperability of their Carrier Ethernet products.

As part of this interop network, Nortel will include its Provider Backbone Bridges (PBB) solution, as well as our implementation of the emerging Provider Backbone Bridge - Traffic Engineering (PBB-TE) standard.  PBB was recently standardized as IEEE 802.1ah, while PBB-TE (which Nortel also calls PBT) is still in the standardization …

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John Roese speaks at GigaOM Mobilize conference

Nortel CTO John Roese was a speaker at this week’s GigaOM Mobilize conference in San Francisco.  John talked on-stage with GigaOM founder Om Malik.

You can see the entire Q&A on the GigaOM site here.

The Q&A started on the topic of Hyperconnectivity, then quickly moved to 4G and technologies like LTE.

John had a few interesting comments.  When asked what the “killer app” would be for 4G, John responded: “The killer application in the 4G world is the fact that now you will be able to take every application that you’ve had in the wired world and deploy that in a mobile context. And then everything across the communication ecosystem will just be an Internet app.”

Another intersting comment came in …

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Interview with Philippe Morin - Nortel President of MEN

Philippe Morin, Nortel President of Metro Ethernet NetworksPhilippe Morin is the president of Nortel’s Metro Ethernet Networks (MEN) business.  With yesterday’s announcement on the intent to find a buyer for Nortel’s Metro Ethernet Networks (MEN) business, his insight and opinions obviously became of increased interest to those following Nortel.

Yesterday, Philippe talked to Phil Harvey of Light Reading, the leading industry pub for coverage of the optical market.  You can read the entire Q&A with Light Reading on their website here.  Below are a few excerpts of various questions and answers from the interview.

Light Reading: Why is Nortel selling its Metro Ethernet Networks group?

Philippe Morin: The reason we’re …

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Coverage round-up from yesterday’s news

As you would expect, there has been a ton of coverage from yesterday’s Nortel news.  Since I obviously can’t include all the coverage, I figured I’d pull some quotes that have shown up in various articles from the last day.

Multiple news outlets pulled this Mike Z quote directly from the conference call: “The status quo is not an option for Nortel.”
This Mike Z quote from the call was also picked up several times: “We understand this is a pivotal moment for Nortel.”
In an interview with Reuters, George Riedel said that Nortel will seek “some form of partnership that would either de-risk the investment or improve the revenue footprint” in the wireless sector.
In an interview with the Globe & Mail, …

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George Riedel talks about today’s news

A key part of today’s Nortel news was the announcement of the intent to explore the divestiture of Nortel’s Metro Ethernet Networks business. This signals a shift in strategy for Nortel. George Riedel, Nortel’s Chief Strategy Officer, is central to this strategy. Yesterday, I asked George for his thoughts on the news, and what the potential sale of Nortel’s MEN business will mean for Nortel.

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Nortel Chief Strategy Officer George Riedel

Q: Nortel is announcing a major change in strategic direction.  Why?

George Riedel: Three reasons 1) We have a very attractive asset in a strongly performing MEN business  2) This optical/carrier Ethernet segment of the industry needs consolidation and …

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Thoughts on today’s news

This morning Nortel issued this press release with two significant pieces of news:

Nortel has announced the intention to divest its Metro Ethernet Networks (MEN) business.
Nortel has announced a preliminary view on 3Q08 results (ending Sept 30), and revised its full-year 2008 outlook.

After listening in on Mike Z and Pavi Binning’s conference call on the news, and reading some of the internal communications sent to Nortel employees, I wanted to give a couple of my thoughts and observations on the news.

Obviously, the news of our revised financial outlook for 2008 is disappointing. As Mike Z stated on the conference call, “We are certainly disappointed that we are not going to meet our 2008 targets which were announced earlier in …

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