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Roger Stensland
Keller Williams Realty Puget Sound - Maple Valley, WA
Let's Move!

The telecom industry is a strange place, at least in the manufacturing side.  First AT&T went out of business and the products turned into Lucent, which went out of business and are now Avaya, which is doing well.  Then, somehow, Northern Telecom bought Bay Networks and changed to Nortel Networks and I guess that they put themselves out of business.  Nortel was once the most widely used system in the US.  Even my favorite, Telrad has had several changes in the North American market.  I now have to get my Telrad equipment out of Canada.  Fifteen years ago...who woulda thought?

Apr 24, 2013 01:23 AM