Effective last Monday (11 Aug), the assets of the former
  Pingtel have been purchased by Nortel Networks Corporation [1].
  As most members of our community will have noticed, Nortel has
  been a major supporter of the sipXecs project for over a year
  now, with many Nortel employees making important contributions.
  The Nortel SCS 500 <http://www.nortel.com/scs500> is based on
  sipXecs.

  I'm happy to say that the entire Pingtel team has moved to
  Nortel, and that our commitment to the sipXecs open source
  project is unchanged.  The project goes on as it has been;
  indeed, with the greater resources of Nortel behind it, we
  expect to be able to expand our scope considerably.

  This will not affect any of the project infrastructure - all
  the lists and other resources remain the same.  There will be
  some brief outages in some services when we move some of the
  servers to a Nortel facility, but these should not last more
  than a few days.  You'll see the pingtel.com email addresses
  change to nortel.com addresses.

  Having this kind of commitment from an industry leader in
  telecom is a great endorsement of all that the sipXecs
  community has achieved.  To all of you who have contributed
  your ideas, your enthusiasm, and your code: thank you again,
  and I hope you'll join me in celebrating this new milestone. 

[1] 
http://www2.nortel.com/go/news_detail.jsp?cat_id=-8055&locale=en-US&oid=100244956

-- 
Scott Lawrence  tel:+1.781.229.0533;ext=162 or sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  sipXecs project coordinator - SIPfoundry http://www.sipfoundry.org/sipXecs
 

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