关于北方电讯公司:
(Nortel Networks Limited, Brampton, Ontario, Canada,
www.nortelnetworks.com) A world leader in telecommunications products, which includes switching, wireless and broadband systems for service providers and carriers, telephones and systems for residential and business users, computer telephony integration, multimedia and telephone network management systems.
With an international history that goes back more than a century, Nortel Networks is a true pioneer in telecom. After Alexander Graham Bell's father sold his share in his son's telephone patent to National Bell Telephone of Boston in 1880, a former sea captain, Charles Fleetford Sise, was sent to Montreal to create Bell Telephone Company of Canada. Within two years, the company began to make its own telephones. By 1895, the manufacturing branch was spun off into Northern Electric and Manufacturing and later renamed Northern Electric when it merged with a wire and cable subsidiary of Bell in 1914.
Over the next decades, Northern Electric manufactured equipment tied to designs from Western Electric, which had owned as much as 46% of the company at one time. It also made a raft of other products including radios, TVs, amplifiers, Hammond organs, sound equipment and police and fire call boxes. After the 1956 consent decree that caused AT&T to eliminate some of its partnerships, the company gained technical independence from Western Electric and established its own R&D labs in Ottawa.
In 1971, Northern Electric merged its research and development with Bell Canada to form BNR (Bell Northern Research). A year later, it introduced its first line of computerized PBXs, which evolved into digital PBXs and digital switches.
In 1976, Northern Electric was renamed Northern Telecom. Its DMS line of digital central office telephone switches, introduced a year later, provided explosive growth for the company especially after the breakup of AT&T in the U.S. in 1984. Northern Telecom became the first non-Japanese supplier to Nippon Telegraph & Telephone, and the company took advantage of opportunities in Europe and China. In 1995, it presented a new look to the world by adopting a new logo and a new name: NORTEL. In 1998, it added Networks to its name, because it merged with Bay Networks, a major manufacturer of hubs and routers. From its roots back to Alexander Graham Bell, Nortel Networks is today one of the world's largest suppliers of digital network solutions.
The Creation of Northern Electric
In 1914, this dinner at St. Lawrence Hall in Montreal celebrated the merger of Northern Electric and Manufacturing Company and Imperial Wire and Cable Company.