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  1. Marconi Communications, the former telecommunications arm of Britain's General Electric Company plc (GEC), was founded in August 1998 through the amalgamation of GEC Plessey Telecommunications (GPT) with other GEC subsidiaries: Marconi SpA, GEC Hong Kong, and ATC South Africa.

  2. The Marconi Company was a British telecommunications and engineering company that did business under that name from 1963 to 1987. Its roots were in the Wireless Telegraph & Signal Company founded by Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi in 1897, which underwent several changes in name after mergers and acquisitions.

  3. We use our expertise across areas including patent portfolio management, legal, finance, human resources, information systems, marketing and communications to create and support industry-leading platforms and solutions that aid in driving efficiency and equity when sharing technological innovations.

  4. Marconi plc. The legacy of Marconi, the father of modern communications. The power of Marconi Communications' and Fore Systems' technology. And the commitment to absolute reliability that thousands of customers worldwide already appreciate.

  5. The British Lightship Service contracted Marconi in December 1898 to establish wireless communications between the South Foreland Lighthouse and the East Goodwin Lightship, moored on the hazardous Goodwin Sands some twelve miles away.

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  6. The famous 'beam' stations go on record as perhaps the outstanding advancement in world-wide communications, whilst present-day achievements extend the operational facilities even further. The Marconi range of current products covers a very wide field and embraces all techniques now in common use.

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  8. The team at Marconi is comprised of industry leaders whose backgrounds span many of the world’s leading companies, including Google, Ericsson, Microsoft, Nokia, Nordic Semiconductor, Qualcomm, Samsung and more.

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