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Nortel touts strength in optical

Nortel shows latest optical technology from its Metro Ethernet Networks division
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Nortel touts strength in optical

Jeff Caruso By Jeff Caruso
In the midst of bankruptcy protection, Nortel took some time to point out its strength in optical networking at a trade show this week. Read full story

Jeff Caruso is site editor at Network World.

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