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Ericsson scoops up Redback for $2.1 billion PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 21 December 2006

Ericsson scoops up Redback InfoWorld Daily informs that LM Ericsson has agreed to acquire Redback, a maker of carrier edge routers, for US$2.1 billion.

Redback, in San Jose, California, makes routers for delivering voice, video, data and mobility services at the outer edge of carrier networks. It will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Ericsson, the Swedish telecommunications giant, but will retain its management team, it said in a statement.

Carriers that once delivered simple DSL (digital subscriber line) Internet access are now delving into VOIP (voice over Internet Protocol), video and other services. As a greater variety of carrier services is delivered via IP networks, the devices closest to end users who consume those services have a more complex job to do.

Founded in 1996, Redback has beaten some bigger rivals by focusing on multiservice router technology. After the acquisition, which is expected to close in early 2007, the company will accelerate its product development and gain global reach and financial resources, Redback said.

Kevin DeNuccio, Redback's president and chief executive officer (CEO), will report to a management board led by Ericsson President and CEO Carl-Henric Svanberg. Ericsson will make a tender offer for all outstanding shares of Redback stock at $25 per share. Before the deal was announced Tuesday, Redback (RBAK) shares on the Nasdaq had closed for the day at $21.17.

Via InfoWorld Media Group

Last Updated ( Thursday, 21 December 2006 )
 
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