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1987 [[International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation|ITT]] sold its remaining 24 percent stake in [[Standard Telephones and Cables|STC]] to Northern Telecom of Canada. Northern Telecom agreed to sell 40 percent of its British arm, Northern Telecom plc, to STC.<ref>The Times Oct. 7, 1987</ref> | 1987 [[International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation|ITT]] sold its remaining 24 percent stake in [[Standard Telephones and Cables|STC]] to Northern Telecom of Canada. Northern Telecom agreed to sell 40 percent of its British arm, Northern Telecom plc, to STC.<ref>The Times Oct. 7, 1987</ref> | ||
1988 | 1988 Northern Telecom plc was acquired by [[Standard Telephones and Cables|STC]] and renamed STC Communications and Information Systems Ltd | ||
1991 Northern Telecom | 1991 Northern Telecom acquired STC. | ||
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Revision as of 17:38, 11 November 2024
1983 Northern Telecom Ltd was incorporated, a subsidiary of Bell Canada Entreprises Inc
1987 ITT sold its remaining 24 percent stake in STC to Northern Telecom of Canada. Northern Telecom agreed to sell 40 percent of its British arm, Northern Telecom plc, to STC.[1]
1988 Northern Telecom plc was acquired by STC and renamed STC Communications and Information Systems Ltd
1991 Northern Telecom acquired STC.
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Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times Oct. 7, 1987