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ASCOM is a Swiss telecommunication company, formed in 1987 following the merger of the three companies Autophon, Hasler and Zellweger. Ascom provides telecommunications services internationally and is traded on the Swiss stock exchange market (ticker: ASCN). 1987 (MCMLXXXVII) is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


The company today has two divisions; Wireless- and Security Solutions. The wireless branch is based in Sweden.

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Ascom USA was Brought by ACS Inc., based in Dallas, Texas, in 2005. Aerial view of Dallas Nickname: Big D Motto: {{{motto}}} Official website: www. ...


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Faster critical response with Unite wireless comms: News from Ascom Wireless Solutions (623 words)
Ascom launches integrated messaging system for customers in industry, to help manufacturing and process industries respond quicker, reduce production downtime and minimise risk.
A new integrated messaging system has been launched by leading on-site wireless communications provider, Ascom Wireless Solutions, to help organisations in manufacturing, power and energy and process industries improve efficiency and minimise the problems associated with production disturbances and downtime.
Called Unite, the new messaging system will allow key staff in production, security, and health and safety roles respond more quickly and efficiently to time-critical information, regardless of their location.
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