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1977 Company renamed Tunstall Byers Holdings Ltd | 1977 Company renamed Tunstall Byers Holdings Ltd | ||
1980 Developed a two-way communication system for use by the elderly living alone<ref>The Times May 6, 1980</ref> | |||
1981 Tunstall Byers Holdings Ltd was renamed Tunstall Telecom Holdings Ltd | 1981 Tunstall Byers Holdings Ltd was renamed Tunstall Telecom Holdings Ltd | ||
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1983 Renamed Tungsten Telecom Group Plc | 1983 Renamed Tungsten Telecom Group Plc | ||
1983 Maker and installer of communications equipment for the elderly and disabled; listed on USM<ref>The Times June 13, 1983</ref> | 1983 Maker and installer of emergency communications equipment for the elderly and disabled; listed on USM<ref>The Times June 13, 1983</ref> | ||
1986 Renamed Tungsten Group Plc | 1986 Renamed Tungsten Group Plc |
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1957 Company incorporated to acquire the radio and television dealers, H. W. Evans and Sons Ltd.
1977 Company renamed Tunstall Byers Holdings Ltd
1980 Developed a two-way communication system for use by the elderly living alone[1]
1981 Tunstall Byers Holdings Ltd was renamed Tunstall Telecom Holdings Ltd
1983 Renamed Tungsten Telecom Group Plc
1983 Maker and installer of emergency communications equipment for the elderly and disabled; listed on USM[2]
1986 Renamed Tungsten Group Plc