Could Nortel provide the answer to Motorola’s mobile woes? Asks a piece in the Wall Street Journal this week. Well the short answer is no, but let’s take a look at the long answer. Executives circling the stands at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona were all of the opinion that this was like tying two anchors together to see if they float, and yet there is some logic. Nortel is strongish in CDMA infrastructure, so is Motorola. Both are weakfish (very) in UMTS, which in its next generation LTE, is threatening to become globally dominant, with the Qualcomm owned CDMA technology market shrinking somewhat, as evidenced by Verizon’s long term aim to go Long Term Evolution from CDMA and Sprint’s…