(Source: MARKETWIRE)

Nortel(1) Networks Corporation (OTCBB: NRTLQ) today announced that
its principal operating subsidiary, Nortel Networks Limited, and one
of its other subsidiaries, Nortel Networks Inc., have entered into an
agreement with Hitachi, Ltd. for the sale of certain assets
associated with the development of next generation packet core
network components (excluding legacy packet core components for
Nortel's GSM and UMTS businesses) for a purchase price of US$10
million. Under the agreement, the assets include software to support
the transfer of data over existing wireless networks and the next
generation of wireless communications technology, including relevant
non-patent intellectual property, equipment and other related
tangible assets, as well as a non-exclusive license of certain
relevant patents and other intellectual property.
Consummation of the transaction is subject to approval by the United
States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware and the Ontario
Superior Court of Justice as well as the satisfaction of regulatory
and other customary conditions. The sale is expected to close in
2009.
As previously announced, Nortel does not expect that the Company's
common shareholders or the NNL preferred shareholders will receive
any value from the creditor protection proceedings and expects that
the proceedings will result in the cancellation of these equity
interests.
About Nortel
Nortel delivers communications capabilities that make the promise of
Business Made Simple a reality for our customers. Our next-generation
technologies, for both service provider and enterprise networks,
support multimedia and business-critical applications. Nortel's
technologies are designed to help eliminate today's barriers to
efficiency, speed and performance by simplifying networks and
connecting people to the information they need, when they need it.
For more information, visit Nortel on the Web at www.nortel.com. For
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