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This blog actually is very informative. lots of facts were read here before it really became public. Yes there is non-sense here and there, but I see it no difference than Nortel own blogs.
Didn't Nortel just redirect all R&D investment from WiMax to LTE? go check with your friends or management. The lack of vision within Nortel Executive ranks wasted more than 1 year worth of R&D only to find out that WiMax is not what Nortel wants to do, it is LTE. In Q1 2007,Nortel moved hundreds of people from all over the company to Wimax. But now, things have to reverse and move them again to LTE and do some layoffs in between. Too much waste of time by Nortel Execs. The sad thing is, Execs who claimed they have vision when they invested heavy dollars on WiMax in 2007, are the same people who are claiming they have vision as they are changing the plans.
This lack of vision is spread across all business units, Metro Ethernet and Enterprise included. Nortel is a great company, but this recent clueless management will kill it for sure.
I accept that *SOME* investment was redirected given that the two solutions share in some common technologies such as OFDM and MIMO. It makes total sense to have engineers that developed MIMO for WiMAX to share in their knowledge to re-use MIMO in LTE.
To suggest that Nortel is completely getting out of WiMAX is foolish and a false and misleading statement for the purpose of discrediting Nortel. It's these false and misleading statements that I challenge given their intent.
Thanks for correcting the *All* statement.
The issue is not in loyal investors who started to develop misconceptions and distracting the company, it is in the Exec team which is showing lack of leadership. Lots of product development cycles are wasted as they miss the market signals. How come they did not see this trend about LTE few months ago??
The sad part is that MikeZ kept talking about WiMax progress last year with selective words such as 33 wins "and trials". Clearly it was all trials with no revenue generating wins.
http://blogs.nortel.com/buzzboard/2008/04/14/no...
"Didn't Nortel just redirect a little of their R&D investment from WiMax to LTE?"
Then the answer is "So what?". We are talking about a small shifting of money between two large programs. As for the "How come they did not see this trend about LTE [a] few months ago??" Huh??? You have no clue what your talking about... Why would you even post something you clearly have no knowledge of? Perhaps you should google "Nortel "Long Term Evolution" LTE" OR perhaps you should just keep making things up as you go along! Its probably more fun for you that way :)
If you work on R&D, then help your slow sales team by stopping your endless release slippages and give them a real product, not trial quality. The "30 Something WiMax trials and Wins" (aka mainly trials) as per Z's statement is not cutting it for the market except for keeping some internal jobs. May be you need to check with your leadership what do they really mean with the "30 wins and trials". This way you will know who is making things up. I hope Z have some real progress to share on May 2nd.
http://www.itwire.com/content/view/18060/127
Then again, facts have never been a key component of this blog. Fictional stories that discredit NT are far more fun!