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Should Nortel exit WiMAX?

Sprint snub and analyst evaluations encourage abandonment

ORLANDO -- Nortel remains steadfast in its plan to become a leader in WiMAX despite losing out on the Sprint Nextel contract and suggestions from two investment firms that it re-evaluate its presence in the market.


Read a story on Sprint's decision to select WiMAX as its fourth generation (4G) wireless technology.


Nortel is determined not to repeat the unfortunate situation in Universal Mobile Telecommunications System access, where it had capable assets but could not build market share. Nortel recently sold those assets to Alcatel-Lucent for $320 million even though revenues from the business were $750 million in 2006.

“No one should question our resolve,” Richard Lowe, president of Nortel’s Mobility and Converged Core Networks (MCCN) business, said at this week’s CTIA Wireless 2007 conference here. “Our team is very focused on WiMAX. We want a Tier 1 win.”

After a period of management overhaul, operational restructuring and product rationalization, Nortel identified WiMAX as one of three key areas the company will focus on for future growth. The other two are IP Multimedia Subystem and IPTV. Nortel this week announced a couple of WiMAX achievements – with Mobile Satellite Ventures and Wind Telecom – as well as a trial with TVA in Brazil earlier this month, but a showcase win with a major carrier eludes it.

Also earlier this month, investment firm CIBC World Markets issued a research report suggesting Nortel acquire its way aggressively into the WiMAX market or exit it and the Long Term Evolution (LTE) market altogether. Like WiMAX, LTE is a fourth generation (4G) wireless technology based on Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM).

CIBC’s reasoning was that the return on Nortel’s WiMAX investment would not be as healthy as other product areas and would strain profits.

“Nortel needs to still focus its strategy and narrow its business activities to a smaller number of opportunities which should be pursued more aggressively,” states CIBC analyst Ittai Kidron in the report.

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