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Nortel not needed
Microsoft doesn't need to buy Nortel, the company. They already have access to their technology if you read the announcements very carefully from last year. There was some intellectual property transfer between Nortel and Microsoft but details were not disclosed. Microsoft historically doesn't do very well buying hardware companies. They recently bought Danger for the SideKick handset. It's in Microsoft's best interest to be communications hardware vendor agnostic.