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PUBLISHER: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
FORMAT: Hardback
ISBN: 9780471645429
RRP: £18.99
PAGES: 286
PUBLICATION DATE:
October 1, 2000
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Nortel Networks: How Innovation and Vision Created a Network Giant
Larry Macdonald
Nortel Networks is one of the longest-running technology growth stories. In a volatile industry sector, where growth is often a mercurial flash in the pan, the company has an amazing record of staying power and success. It has been around for over a century and has successfully made the transition from old technology to new technology several times, emerging as a world leader in the telecommunications industry. This work examines the technical innovations and the people that have contributed to Nortel’s long success – from Alexander Graham Bell and the origins of Nortel as the manufacturing arm of Bell Telephone, to production of the manually-operated telephone switchboards of the 1890’s and today’s digital switches.
Reviews of Nortel Networks: How Innovation and Vision Created a Network Giant
"MacDonald has managed to pack a complicated corporate history into a readable and informative account of Nortel's past, present and future." (Internet Business, January 2001)
Larry Macdonald
About the Author Larry MacDonald writes technology columns for the Ottawa Citizen, Montreal Gazette, Investor’s Digest, and the Financial Post. Previously, he was an economist with the Canadian federal government. He is the author of Outperforming the Market: A Case-Study Approach to Selecting Investments.