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TV signal technology
TV signal technology


1989 Teleste, Finnish aerial manufacturers, acquired [[Labgear] which was renamed [[Labgear Cablevision]] Ltd, expanding Teleste's product range to include indoor amplifiers and indoor aerials<ref>[https://www.teleste.com/sites/default/files/attachments/80s_eng.pdf] Teleste</ref>
1989 Teleste, Finnish aerial manufacturers and cable network providers, acquired [[Labgear]] which was renamed [[Labgear Cablevision]] Ltd, expanding Teleste's product range to include indoor amplifiers and indoor aerials<ref>[https://www.teleste.com/sites/default/files/attachments/80s_eng.pdf] Teleste</ref>


[[Teleste Cablevision|Teleste UK]]<ref>The Times, March 8, 1990</ref> started to build fibre optic cable networks in the UK
[[Teleste Cablevision|Teleste UK]]<ref>The Times, March 8, 1990</ref> started to build fibre optic cable networks in the UK

Latest revision as of 16:14, 28 January 2019

TV signal technology

1989 Teleste, Finnish aerial manufacturers and cable network providers, acquired Labgear which was renamed Labgear Cablevision Ltd, expanding Teleste's product range to include indoor amplifiers and indoor aerials[1]

Teleste UK[2] started to build fibre optic cable networks in the UK


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Sources of Information

  1. [1] Teleste
  2. The Times, March 8, 1990