On Dec 8, 2007 1:53 PM, Tyler Durden <camera_lumina@hotmail.com> wrote:
I myself worked at Bellcore some time after this, when things were still interesting and Bellcore was the 400lb Gorilla in all things optical. Bellcore (now Telcordia) has suffered under consistently unimaginative Bungee bosses, arguably the most intellectual property in one place incredibly squandered (I'd say far more than Xerox PARC).
the sheer amount of losses racked up as part of calculated risk / business strategy is amazing to me. i remember sprint getting mad about the price they were paying for their OC12/48 MPLS/SONET/ATM/IP switches. they hired hundreds to begin work on a switch in house, and sunk $200+ million to make it look like a believable effort. in october the vendor relented on price, and hundreds of consultants got the ax before thanksgiving, within days of the newly negotiated pricing. all of that code, design, effort tossed into the rubbish bin, having served its purpose as calculated ruse. activities like this and other canceled projects are plentiful in the industry. so much code and engineering locked away into IP asset vaults, never to be seen or used again... jeezus.