When we covered the acquisition of Brocade by Broadcom, we made a slip of the pen, suggesting that Ruckus, which has just been acquired by Brocade, would remain with the new merged business – in fact it is quite the opposite, the question now remains, who will it sell the business to. Given the rapid converging of wired and wireless networks and the changing economics of operators, it seems to us that anyone from Nokia, which has wide ranging WiFi management interests inherited from Alcatel, and Arris, which has to deal with WiFi every time it installs a home gateway, could become rapidly interested in the property. The list could become quite extensive. Hewlett-Packard bought Aruba Networks last year, wishing…