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China Electronics Technology Group Corporation (CETC; 中国电子科技集团公司; zhongguo dianzi keji jituan gongsi [5]) is a Chinese state-owned company established in 2002. Its fields include communications equipment, computers, electronic equipment, IT infrastructure, networks, software development, research services, investment and ...
China Electronics Technology Group Corporation, a state-owned company established in 2002 by People's Republic of China; Chambres extraordinaires au sein des tribunaux cambodgiens, commonly known as the Khmer Rouge Tribunal, established in 1997 to prosecute genociders of the former Khmer Rouge regime
China Electronics Technology Group Corporation (CETC) is China's third largest electronics and IT company behind only Huawei and Lenovo. Its fields include communications equipment, computers, electronic equipment, IT infrastructure, networks, software development, research services, investment and asset management for civilian and military ...
CEC acquired the mobile phone division of Philips in 2007. [5] [6] At the time, the Philips division had an annual revenue of 400 million euros and 240 employees. [7]CEC received the right to sell mobile phones under Philips license.
As of 2015, Potevio Group's subsidiary Potevio Co., Ltd. owned 39.04% stake of Puhua Investment as the largest shareholder. [7] Puhua Investment was infamously linked to Xiao Jianhua as part of his business empire, Tomorrow series of companies (Chinese: 明天系), [8] [9] who brought the Pacific Securities to float in the Shanghai Stock Exchange.
CETC YLC-18 3D Radar – Sri Lanka Air Force. The YLC-2 radar (domestic designation: LLQ303, formerly known as 385) is a three-dimensional main guidance and surveillance radar developed by the Nanjing Research Institute of Electronics Technology. In the mid-2000s, an improved version labeled YLC-2A was deployed to the PLA.
1991 - AT&T acquired NCR, then CETC becomes part of Bell Labs. [1] 1996 - AT&T underwent a court ordered trivestiture [7] by splitting into three independent companies: AT&T, NCR, Lucent. AT&T spun off Bell Labs and CETC into Lucent Technologies. [1] [8] 1998 - Lucent spun off CETC into the new company named Integra Technologies. [1]
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