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Oracle Acquires Acme Packet For $1.7 Billion


Oracle today announced that it has acquired Acme Packet, a provider of session border control technology. The agreement is worth approximately $1.7 billion, or $29.25 per share, according to a press release. The transaction is expected to close in the first half of 2013.

Acme Packet provides voice, data and unified communications services and applications across IP networks. Currently, more than 1,900 service providers and enterprises leverage the solutions. With the new addition of Acme Packet, Oracle plans to further accelerate the migration to all-IP networks by enabling secure and reliable communications from any device, across any network.

“The proposed acquisition of Acme Packet is another important piece in Oracle’s overall strategy to deliver integrated best-in-class products that address critical customer requirements in key industries,” said Mark Hurd, President of Oracle. “The addition of Acme Packet to Oracle’s communications portfolio will enable service providers and enterprises to deliver innovative solutions that will change the way we interact, conduct commerce, deliver healthcare, secure our homes, and much more.”

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