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named CommScope. In 1967, Superior was acquired by Continental Telephone Company, with CommScope becoming a division of Continental. In 1975, Frank Drendel headed a team charged with selling the product line. Drendel and Jearld Leonhardt founded CommScope in August 1976 after raising $ 5.1 million to
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In 2000, CommScope opened its new global headquarters in Hickory, North Carolina. In 2004, CommScope acquired Avaya's Connectivity Solutions cabling unit and inherited the SYSTIMAX brand, a company perhaps best known for its enterprise cabling systems. Avaya's Carrier Solutions, which offered
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products designed for switching and transmission applications in telephone central offices and secure environmental enclosures, also became part of CommScope. This acquisition doubled CommScope's size. In 2007, CommScope acquired the global wireless infrastructure provider
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In 1997, General Instrument split into three independent, publicly traded companies, with its cable operation spun off as CommScope. At the time, CommScope had annual revenues of $ 560 million and was the largest provider of coaxial cable to cable TV operators.
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On October 1, 2020, CommScope announced that Charles Treadway would succeed Eddie Edwards as the company's new president and CEO. The company also announced that Bud Watts would replace Frank Drendel as chairman, with Drendel being named chairman emeritus.
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CommScope designs and manufactures network infrastructure products. It has the following business segments: broadband networks, venue and campus Networks, and outdoor wireless networks.
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In October 2020, CommScope acquired the patent portfolio for virtual radio access networks (vRAN) from Phluido, a company specializing in RAN virtualization and disaggregation.
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for $ 2.6 billion. Andrew's products included antennas, cables, amplifiers, repeaters, transceivers, as well as software and training for the broadband and cellular industries.
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purchase the CommScope product line. Two years later, CommScope and Valtech merged under the Valtech name. In 1979 Valtech donated fiber optics line and equipment to link the
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acquired CommScope. This acquisition made CommScope privately owned by The Carlyle Group and removed it from the
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CommScope was originally a product line of Superior Continental Cable, which was founded in 1953 in
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In November 2016, the Carlyle Group announced the sale of its remaining shares of CommScope.
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had a new wiring infrastructure from CommScope. In June 2016, CommScope was signed by the
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studios, enabling live broadcasting of U.S. Congressional proceedings for the first time.
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to upgrade the wireless and wired communications at the team's
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In October 2023, CommScope sold its home networks division to
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with the connectivity for their new stadium starting with the
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CommScope Corporate Headquarters in Claremont, North Carolina.
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On April 4, 2019, CommScope completed the acquisition of
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is an American network infrastructure provider based in
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Both Arris and Ruckus were made brands of CommScope. 845:"General Instrument to Split Into 3 Public Companies" 1289:"CommScope acquires Phluido's vRAN patent portfolio" 1314:Business data for CommScope Holding Company, Inc.: 1196:"France's Vantiva to buy CommScope's Home Networks" 314: 304: 284: 264: 244: 224: 205: 173: 136: 123: 115: 97: 87: 57: 47: 733:"CommScope to Realign Into 4 Biz Segments in 2020" 672:"US SEC: Form 10-K CommScope Holding Company, Inc" 1352:Telecommunications companies of the United States 708:"CommScope, Backed by Carlyle, Has a Rocky Debut" 1357:Telecommunications companies established in 1976 1271:"CommScope to acquire small cell vendor Airvana" 1387:Manufacturing companies based in North Carolina 1222:"CommScope to Acquire Andrew for $ 2.6 Billion" 871:"Gauging General Instrument's Planned Breakup" 405:In 2008, CommScope was chosen to provide the 8: 647:"Layoffs hit CommScope's Home Networks unit" 434:In February 2016, it was announced that the 21: 16:American network infrastructure manufacturer 899:"CommScope completes Avaya ACS acquisition" 893: 891: 701: 699: 595:"CommScope 2022 Annual Report (Form 10-K)" 36: 27: 20: 1377:Electronics companies established in 1976 1034: 1032: 790: 788: 786: 784: 782: 780: 621:"CommScope Closes $ 7.4B Arris Purchase" 1367:Computer companies of the United States 1005: 1003: 1001: 922: 920: 677:U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission 614: 612: 603:U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission 532: 427:On October 25, 2013, CommScope had its 1382:American companies established in 1976 1397:1976 establishments in North Carolina 954:"CommScope to Buy Andrew Corporation" 927:McBride, Yolanda (October 27, 2003). 431:on the NASDAQ, being listed as COMM. 7: 1362:Telecommunications equipment vendors 1065:Kapustka, Paul (February 20, 2016). 645:Baumgartner, Jeff (April 27, 2020). 347:stock exchange on October 25, 2013. 1251:Buckley, Sean (November 10, 2015). 1039:Spangler, Todd (January 14, 2011). 1010:Chin, Kimberly (November 8, 2018). 869:Schiesel, Seth (January 26, 1997). 706:Alden, William (October 25, 2013). 684:from the original on April 3, 2018 14: 1232:from the original on June 6, 2020 1143:Narcisi, Gina (October 1, 2020). 843:Landler, Mark (January 8, 1997). 619:Frankel, Daniel (April 4, 2019). 494:In June 2007, CommScope acquired 758:Hill, Kelly (December 9, 2019). 575:. 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Public
Traded as
Nasdaq
COMM
Russell 2000
Telecommunications
Claremont, North Carolina
chairman
president
CEO
US$
Operating income
Net income
Total assets
Total equity
commscope.com
Claremont, North Carolina
Nasdaq
Hickory, North Carolina
CATV
coaxial cable
U.S. House of Representatives
C-SPAN
M/A-COM
General Instrument Corporation
Andrew Corporation
Dallas Cowboys
2009 NFL season

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