LG-Nortel

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LG-Nortel
Type Public
Founded 2005
Headquarters
Key people Jae Ryung Lee (CEO)
Employees Approximately 1,438 employees (November 2005)
Website www.lg-nortel.com

LG-Nortel is a joint venture company created between the Canadian group Nortel and the South Korean group LG Electronics. Founded in November 2005, it involves the engineering and design of telecommunications equipment. LG to the distribution, marketing and services Nortel. The company, which has approximately 1,500 employees, designs and markets advanced solutions for telecommunications networks operators and enterprises in Korea and internationally.

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[edit] Key Products

  • The company has developed a range of IP phones (MGCP / SIP / H.323), wireless and outposts such as videophones (SIP) compatible with a variety of solutions and ToIP IP Centrex for the market Businesses and operators.
  • On May 14, 2007, the company introduced [1] three new products for unified communications compatible with Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 and Microsoft Office Communicator 2007. For example, the terminal LG-Nortel IP Phone 8540's includes the operating system Windows CE, and Microsoft Office Communicator 2007. It also includes a biometric reader for security. The user can at any time consult their Outlook calendar, mail or the condition of presence of his associates on the telephone [2].
  • The company has also developed a range of IP PABX hybrids, known as Aria Soho, the market for SOHO / SME.
  • Getting broadband optical (eg WDM-PON)
  • Setop-box access gateways and VoIP
  • Access and mobile core network WiBro, WiMax, CDMA, IP Multimedia Subsystem...

[edit] Composition of the shareholding

Nortel has paid $ 145 million for 50% stake plus one share, LG Electronics taking the balance.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ release of Nortel 14/05/2007 "LG-Nortel Eases Path to Unified Communications Devices with Innovative UC Optimized for Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007" [1]
  2. ^ Journal "Networking & Telecom" 05/06/2007 "Alliance ICA: it is taking shape" [2]

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