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1985 Offered mobile phones for cars<ref>The Times Feb. 15, 1985</ref> | 1985 Offered mobile phones for cars<ref>The Times Feb. 15, 1985</ref> | ||
1987 Joint venture with Rockwell for communication systems for use by the US navy<ref>The Times Oct. 5, 1987</ref> | |||
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Note: This is a sub-section of GEC
1969 As a result of the major reorganisation of AEI and English Electric after they were acquired by GEC. In electronics, GEC-Marconi Electronics was created; Marconi Communications Systems was one of its 4 subsidiaries. It included the broadcast, radio, line, space and mercantile communication activities of Marconi Co as well as its specialised components work, the communications division of GEC-AEI (Electronics) and Eddystone Radio[1]
1980s Supplied base stations for tropospheric scatter-based communication systems used for communications with offshore oil and gas platforms
1985 Offered mobile phones for cars[2]
1987 Joint venture with Rockwell for communication systems for use by the US navy[3]