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- Teledata Networks was a global provider of Access network solutions for Telecom Service Providers. The company created solutions that enable service providers...
- world, providing mapping data and "Map Enhancement Products" such as points of interest and address points. Clients of Tele Atlas include makers of automotive...
- television provider) and 50% of TELEVISA. TDM own 100% of its subsidiary Teledata. TDM provides pre-paid and post-paid telephony services using POTS as well...
- TELES AG Informationstechnologien is a provider of equipment and services to fixed, fixed-mobile convergence, and Next Generation Networking (NGN) service...
- Technical Design Labs (TDL) XITAN TeleData (Z80 Laptop) Telenova Compis (CP/M-86) Teleputer III TeleVideo TS-80x Series TeleVideo TS-160x Series TI-99/4A (with...
- International was acquired by CommScope Ruijie Networks Telco Systems Teledata Networks Teltonika Networks TP-Link TRENDnet Ubiquiti Yamaha ZTE ZyXEL...
- Retrieved 2022-12-21. "SS&C Acquires Background-Search Software From Teledata". Hartford Courant. 27 December 2011. Retrieved 2022-12-21. Bounds, Jeff...
- Internet Ting Internet United Communications (TN) USA Communications PenTeleData Cable One WideOpenWest (WOW!) Viser Ziply Fiber Zentro Internet ALLO Communications...
- Manufacturing". 4 January 2005. "ADC Telecommunications Completes Acquisition of Teledata Communications". Business Wire. 5 November 1998. "Motorola To Acquire Terayon...
- even over very poor quality radio or cable links, where voice or other teledata would be unintelligible. The device was first developed in the late 1920s...