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Intel sells off Dialogic stuff to Eicon

It cost $780 million but how much is it worth now?
Thu Aug 10 2006, 06:13
CHIP GIANT Intel continues to sell items it picked up during the buying frenzy initiated by past CEO Craig Barrett.

The latest is the bulk of product lines it acquired when it took over Dialogic including PBX integration, host media processing software and host media processing enabled blades.

Intel didn't say how much it picked up from Eicon for its media and signalling division, although it paid $780 million for Dialogic in the run up to the dot com bubble bursting.

Eicon is a private Canadian company and is borrowing money to buy the Intel division. µ

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