In the most recent auction, Nortel also sold GSM operations in Europe and Taiwan to Kapsch CarrierCom AG, which also acquired GSM-R (GSM for railways) from Nortel. Kapsch paid about $33 million for the Nortel operations.
Graham Richardson, general manager of Nortel's GSM/GSM-R business, said the transaction is "a turning point for our employees, the majority of whom will take their considerable expertise on to Ericsson and Kapsch."
Ericsson previously said it would offer employment to more than 2,500 employees in Nortel's CDMA/LTE operation and Ciena, which has committed to acquire Nortel's optical networking and carrier Ethernet business unit, has said it plans to offer jobs to at least 2,000 Nortel employees.
Ericsson has noted that its North American operations are the Swedish firm's largest global operation.
The GSM/GSM-R acquisitions are subject to approval by regulatory agencies in Canada, the United States, and France later this week. Nortel said it expects the sale to be completed in the first quarter of 2010.
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