> ...have a strong suspicion it was the Chinese government...
so it MUST be China!
> ...There were close to 800 of them: PowerPoint presentations from customer meetings, an analysis of a recent sales loss, design details for an American communications network. Others were technical, including source code...
powerpoint and some technical files
> relayed the PowerPoints and other sensitive files to an IP address registered to Shanghai Faxian Corp
powerpoint and some sensitive files again.
It's hard to believe Nortel had any 'edge' in 5G, and judging from other comments of first hand experiences here Nortel's failure has more to do with itself than anything else.
so it MUST be China!
> ...There were close to 800 of them: PowerPoint presentations from customer meetings, an analysis of a recent sales loss, design details for an American communications network. Others were technical, including source code...
powerpoint and some technical files
> relayed the PowerPoints and other sensitive files to an IP address registered to Shanghai Faxian Corp
powerpoint and some sensitive files again.
It's hard to believe Nortel had any 'edge' in 5G, and judging from other comments of first hand experiences here Nortel's failure has more to do with itself than anything else.
pathetic medium quality opinion piece