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Genband to buy Nortel VoIP; Global VoIP keeps Eaton connected

Global VoIP keeps Eaton connected; Nortel sells carrier VoIP biz to Genband for $282 million
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Genband to buy Nortel VoIP

While we were out on Christmas holiday, Genband signed an agreement last month late to buy Nortel's Carrier VoIP and Application Solutions Business Assets for $282 million and a total cost of ownership of over $400 million. Genband is working with One Equity Partners (one of Genband's existing shareholders) to acquire the Nortel assets. Like other Nortel asset sales, the purchase is subject to a competitive bidding process and closure is subject to customary legal and regulatory approvals. Read full story

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