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== Tandberg Television == | == Tandberg Television == | ||
* '''Location & Contact Information''' | * '''Location & Contact Information''' | ||
- | ** Address: | + | ** Address: Gamle Oslo, Oslo, Norway |
** Telephone Number: | ** Telephone Number: | ||
- | ** Website: | + | ** Website: [http://www.tandbergtv.com/] |
* '''Overview & Photographs''' | * '''Overview & Photographs''' | ||
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+ | Tandberg Television, originally with headquarters in Oslo, Norway, was formed in 1979 when the original Tandberg company split into Tandberg, Tandberg Data, and Tandberg Television. <ref name=wikipedia>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tandberg_Television] Wikipedia.ORG. Accessed May 2009.</ref> | ||
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+ | In 1999 Tandberg Television entered into a £170 million agreement to acquire all the assets of NDS’ Digital-TV products business, the Digital Broadcasting Business (DBB), a subsidiary of The News Corporation group. After the acquisition, Tandberg Television could offer digital video compression encoders, multiplexers and modulation products for large satellite DTH systems, terrestrial networks and mobile news gathering solutions. <ref name="wikipedia"/> | ||
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+ | Tandberg Television has since then acquired four U.S-based digital media companies. In December 2004 Tandberg Television acquired Atlanta-based N2 Broadband, a provider of open-platform solutions for video-on-demand. In October 2005, they acquired Los Angeles-based Goldpocket Interactive, an interactive technology provider for digital television, the Internet and wireless/mobile networks. Further, in February 2006, they acquired SkyStream Networks, a provider of IP MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 AVC video delivery solutions, based in Sunnyvale, California. Later the same year, they acquired Los Angeles-based Internet TV software developer Zetools. <ref name="wikipedia"/> | ||
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+ | In April 2007, Tandberg Television was acquired by Ericsson. Tandberg Television operates as an independent entity within the Ericsson Business Unit Multimedia. <ref name="wikipedia"/> | ||
== Prospective Employees == | == Prospective Employees == | ||
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== Former Employees (Alumni) == | == Former Employees (Alumni) == | ||
- | * '''[http://www.alumni.net/Europe/Norway/Oslo/ | + | * '''[http://www.alumni.net/Europe/Norway/Oslo/Gamle_Oslo/Tandberg_Television/ Alumni Directory]''' |
* '''Networking''' | * '''Networking''' | ||
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== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
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Tandberg Television
- Location & Contact Information
- Address: Gamle Oslo, Oslo, Norway
- Telephone Number:
- Website: [1]
- Overview & Photographs
Tandberg Television, originally with headquarters in Oslo, Norway, was formed in 1979 when the original Tandberg company split into Tandberg, Tandberg Data, and Tandberg Television. [1]
In 1999 Tandberg Television entered into a £170 million agreement to acquire all the assets of NDS’ Digital-TV products business, the Digital Broadcasting Business (DBB), a subsidiary of The News Corporation group. After the acquisition, Tandberg Television could offer digital video compression encoders, multiplexers and modulation products for large satellite DTH systems, terrestrial networks and mobile news gathering solutions. [1]
Tandberg Television has since then acquired four U.S-based digital media companies. In December 2004 Tandberg Television acquired Atlanta-based N2 Broadband, a provider of open-platform solutions for video-on-demand. In October 2005, they acquired Los Angeles-based Goldpocket Interactive, an interactive technology provider for digital television, the Internet and wireless/mobile networks. Further, in February 2006, they acquired SkyStream Networks, a provider of IP MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 AVC video delivery solutions, based in Sunnyvale, California. Later the same year, they acquired Los Angeles-based Internet TV software developer Zetools. [1]
In April 2007, Tandberg Television was acquired by Ericsson. Tandberg Television operates as an independent entity within the Ericsson Business Unit Multimedia. [1]
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