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Teledata Networks

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Teledata Networks Ltd
Company typePrivate company
IndustrySoftware, Communication systems, IT
Founded1981
Headquarters,
Key people
Eran Ziv, President and CEO
ProductsNext Generation Networks, Network access solutions
Websitewww.teledata-networks.com

Teledata Networks was a global provider of Access network solutions for Telecom Service Providers. The company created solutions that enable service providers to migrate to Next Generation Networks (NGN), and also support a Triple Play service portfolio.

History

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The company went bankrupt in 2013, but still providing support and maintenance in Brazil.

Teledata Networks was founded in 1981 as Teledata Communications Ltd. and listed on the NASDAQ in 1992 under the ticker symbol TLDCF. In 1998 it was acquired by ADC Telecommunications for $200 million and changed its name to ADC Teledata.[1]

Since 2005 the company is a privately owned, in which the major shareholders are the Kardan group, Elron Electronic Industries, Infinity Private Equity Fund - an Israeli-Chinese equity fund, and the company’s management and employees.[2]

Customers

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The company had an installed base of millions of lines in over 100 countries worldwide, including Germany (Deutsche Telekom), Turkey (Türk Telekom), Brazil (Brazil Telecom, Telefonica & Global Village Telecom), Chile (Telefonica), Mexico (Telmex), Israel (Bezeq), South Africa (Telkom), Australia (Telstra), Serbia (Telekom Srbija, Telenor).[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "ADC Telecommunications Completes Acquisition of Teledata Communications", Business Wire, November 5, 1998
  2. ^ a b Teledata Networks, Company Profile, retrieved 2009-11-05
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