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Difference between revisions of "GEC Telecommunications"

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1967 Combined with relevant [[AEI]] businesses as [[GEC-AEI Telecommunications]].
1967 Combined with relevant [[AEI]] businesses as [[GEC-AEI Telecommunications]].


Later became [[GEC Telecommunications]]
Later became [[GEC Telecommunications]] Ltd, of Coventry and Hartlepool


1989 GEC Telecommunications Ltd became part of [[GPT|GEC Plessey Telecommunications]] Ltd<ref>Companies House filings</ref>
1989 GEC Telecommunications Ltd became part of [[GPT|GEC Plessey Telecommunications]] Ltd<ref>Companies House filings</ref>

Latest revision as of 09:04, 24 January 2021

1961 As part of the strategy to form its manufacturing divisions into subsidiary companies, GEC split its telecommunications group into 2 new companies: GEC (Telecommunications) and GEC (Electronics)[1]

1967 Combined with relevant AEI businesses as GEC-AEI Telecommunications.

Later became GEC Telecommunications Ltd, of Coventry and Hartlepool

1989 GEC Telecommunications Ltd became part of GEC Plessey Telecommunications Ltd[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Oct 26, 1961
  2. Companies House filings