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Just a few days before my wife and I pack up the kids to go to Grandma's house (okay, my mother-in-law lives down the street) to stuff our faces with turkey, stuffing and pondering why the Detroit Lions get to play again on Thanksgiving, I have been spending my time lately hunting for 2009's telecom turkeys.

While it's clear that the worldwide economy continues to drive service providers to be more cautious with their spending--a fact that unfortunately hurts the vendor community's short-term Wall Street goals--it's hard not to notice some of the major gaffes that have taken place in the wireline segment of the telecom industry this year.

Thus far, I have come up with five: the fall of Nortel; FairPoint's struggle to get a handle on the New England lines it bought from Verizon; France Telecom's suicides; Nokia Siemens Networks struggle for recovery; and finally who can forget good ol' Joe Nacchio's ongoing appeals to be freed from jail for his insider trading sins.

So after you let your stomach settle a bit and before you dive into a big piece of apple pie, take a look at FierceTelecom's Top Five Telecom Turkeys for 2009 here.

Since I know many of you won't agree with my choices, or may even have other even better suggestions, I invite you to share your thoughts with us.

With that in hand, please have a great Thanksgiving holiday.

After tomorrow's edition, FierceTelecom will be taking a break on Thursday and Friday, but we'll be back on Monday to provide you with all of this holiday season's exciting telecom news.  

--Sean


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Your comments are offensive, especially to those who have lost their jobs, their pensions or even their loved ones!
Oh what it must be like to offer supercilious observations of our industry and get paid for it.

Hey Sean,

How about the Top Telcom Turkey that laid-off the most people? Merry Christmas!

Good idea for holiday story. Would have been even nicer if you would have listed the five together somewhere. I realize that would have cost you pageviews, but a lot better for the readers.

Happy T-Day

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