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DBTEL Incorporated
大霸電子
Company typeIncorporated
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded1979
HeadquartersTaipei, Taiwan
Key people
Michael Mou,Founder & CEO
ProductsMobile phones
WebsiteDBTEL Incorporated

DBTEL Inc. (Chinese: 大霸電子; pinyin: Dàbà Diànzǐ) is a Taiwan multinational telecommunications company based in Roosevelt Rd., Taipei, Taiwan.[1]

History

Pre-mobile era

What is known today as DBTEL established in 1979 as a production of Computers Dial Pads and Corded Telephones. They were listed in top 500 Manufacturer in Taiwan and ranked at the 414th, after their annual sales report shown hit NT$612 millions.[2]

First Mobile phones

DBTEL had been producing Ink-Jet Plain-Paper Fax Machines, IC Card Payphones, Answering Machines since the 1970s and later in began manufacture their first GSM mobile phones in 1999.[3]

Records

1998

  • 1998 "Award on New Product Development" by Industrial Development Bureau of Ministry of Economic Affairs, Taiwan.
  • DECT, SST, PCMCIA Wireless- LAN Card self developed products, awarded for "Taiwan Product Excellence".

2000

  • "Symbol of Excellence" awarded by DECT Europe-wide digital telephones
  • Mr. Michael Mou is honored by Business Week as year's "Asia Star".
  • 8thAward for Industrial Technology Advancement by Ministry of Economic Affairs, Taiwan
  • Shanghai D&B Industry Co., Ltd. was granted ISO 14001 Certificate of Accreditation.

See also

References

  1. ^ http://india.dbtel.com/about/about_dbtel_02.asp-Initial stage,2003 DBTEL Incorporated
  2. ^ http://english.dbtel.com/about/about_dbtel_02.asp-company history, 2003, DBTEL Incorporated
  3. ^ http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/biz/archives/2005/10/01/2003274024-Dbtel news on Taipei Times, Oct 01, 2005, by Lisa Wang