If the sum of the parts is never greater than the whole, the dividing of Nortel into various sections has interesting implications.First of all, Ericsson is on a hot streak right now. It's announcements with ATT , T-Mobile and Verizon. ...
Today's Wall Street Journal has knews that Sony Ericsson is going to have a new CEO. In the land where 4G is closer than anywhere else (Japan), SONY Ericsson has been a contender, but in other places not so strong.With...
The Wall Street Journal was pretty hard on Sprint as was the Kahuna on CNBC. However the reality is the losses to the iPhone are proportionately less than Verizon has suffered. It may be for a few reasons. First of...
The Wall Street Journal has it right in pointing out that Ericsson has positioned itself well in the US Market. The acquistion of the Nortel assets, its selection by Verizon as an LTE supplier and its deal with managing Sprint's...
Very different press about Ericsson being acquired by Nortel, then when Nokia Siemens Networks "won" the bid a month ago.NSN was talking integration, had customers talking about synergies of support and you got the general sense that the deal was...
As usual, I have to start by admitting that I am a Dan Hesse fan and my bell head nature feels for the team at Sprint.The people who made this deal viable are long gone. When the taffy pull of...