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Capital Markets: Dell expands enterprise with Force10; Acacia acquires 3G/4G patents; and more

Birch Communications, IP-based telecommunications and managed services provider, announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire the U.S. CLEC assets of Cordia Communications Corp., My Tel Co Inc., and Northstar Telecom Inc. Read more.

Dell announced it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Force10 Networks, high-performance datacenter networking. Dell has taken significant steps over the past three years to expand its enterprise portfolio to offer customers a complete range of datacenter products and solutions. Read more.

Acacia subsidiary acquires rights to patents for 3G And 4G wireless technology from major technology company. The company from which the patents were acquired have not been release. Read more.

Logitech International announced the acquisition of Mirial, a Milan-based provider of personal and mobile video conferencing solutions. Mirial will be integrated into Logitech’s LifeSize division. Read more.

Kingdom Holding Company and Bahrain Telecommunications Company BSC announced that they entered into a non-binding term sheet with Mobile Telecommunications Company Saudi Arabia (“Zain KSA”) for the acquisition by the Consortium of all the shares held by Mobile Telecommunications Company KSC in Zain KSA. Read more.

Tango, mobile video communications, announced that it has closed $42 million in its Series B round of funding. The investment was led by Draper Fisher Jurvetson, the first investors in Skype, and a venture capital vehicle led by noted investors Len Blavatnik and Alex Zubillaga. Read more.

Adobe Systems Incorporated announced that it has acquired EchoSign, Web-based provider of electronic signatures and signature automation. EchoSign’s pioneering electronic signature solution will be a key component of Adobe’s document exchange services platform for reliably exchanging documents for universal access, review and approval. Read more.

MoboTap, the mobile technology developer behind the Dolphin Browser, announced that it will receive $10 million in Series A funding round led by Sequoia Capital, with Matrix Partners also participating. MoboTap’s Dolphin was launched on the Android platform in March 2010 and is Sequoia Capital’s first mobile browser investment. Read more.

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