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Continually struggled with funding with the notion that British electronics cannot compete with the American and Japanese markets. | Continually struggled with funding with the notion that British electronics cannot compete with the American and Japanese markets. | ||
1972 Set up [[Advanced Telecommunications Equipment]] in Woking, making telegraph exchange equipment | 1972 Set up [[Advanced Telecommunications Equipment]] in Woking, making telegraph exchange equipment for [[Creed and Co|ITT Creed]] which consisted of a private telex network "which can stand on its own or be slotted into a computer installation". | ||
Manufactured keyboards offering touch action. | Manufactured keyboards offering touch action. | ||
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Reeves was approached to produce calculators. | Reeves was approached to produce calculators. | ||
1974 British | 1974 British developer of the Calate 44 calculator, an all-British manufactured machine. | ||
[[Advanced Telecommunications Equipment]] employed 40 people who mainly worked as home-based assembly personnel.<ref>The Engineer 1974/01/03 and 1974/01/10</ref> | [[Advanced Telecommunications Equipment]] employed 40 people who mainly worked as home-based assembly personnel.<ref>The Engineer 1974/01/03 and 1974/01/10</ref> |
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Stanley Reeves
Continually struggled with funding with the notion that British electronics cannot compete with the American and Japanese markets.
1972 Set up Advanced Telecommunications Equipment in Woking, making telegraph exchange equipment for ITT Creed which consisted of a private telex network "which can stand on its own or be slotted into a computer installation".
Manufactured keyboards offering touch action.
Reeves was approached to produce calculators.
1974 British developer of the Calate 44 calculator, an all-British manufactured machine.
Advanced Telecommunications Equipment employed 40 people who mainly worked as home-based assembly personnel.[1]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Engineer 1974/01/03 and 1974/01/10