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Telent Limited
Company typePrivate
IndustryCommunications Equipment
Founded24 January 2006
HeadquartersWarwick, United Kingdom
Key people
John Devaney, Chairman
Mark Plato, CEO
Heather Green, CFO
ProductsCommunication and I.T. systems services
Revenue£312 million GBP (2005)
Number of employees
Approximately 2,000 (135 in Germany) (2005)
Websitewww.telent.com

Telent Limited is a radio, telecommunication, and internet systems installation & services provision company. The Company was formed in 2006 from the UK and German services businesses of Marconi Corporation (formerly General Electric Company) which had not been acquired by Ericsson.

History

The company was formed in January 2006 from the UK and German services businesses of Marconi Corporation, following Ericsson's acquisition of key assets. In May 2007 Telent announced its move from Coventry to Warwick opus 40 business park.[1]

In November 2007 Telent was purchased by the Pension Corporation; the following month its shares were delisted and Telent became a private company.[2]

In 2008 Telent made various acquisitions, including intelligent traffic systems group TSEU in March,[3] leading communications infrastructure provider, the Alan Campbell Group, in July[4] and telecoms service provider Premises Networks in September.[5]

Operations

The Company provides a range of network and communications services across a variety of industries including enterprise systems, emergency services communications and logistics, integrated warehouse logistics systems and rail and metro systems.

The company has many operational sites within the UK notably Chorley in Lancashire, Warwick and Harbour Exchange, London.

A small team of approximately 40 telecomm engineers provide ongoing support and new features development for the legacy TDM System X network utilised by BT, Virgin Media, Kingston Communications, Cable & Wireless, & Gibtelecom.

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