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TandbergTandberg is a manufacturer of videoconferencing systems, located in Oslo, Norway (product development + sales, distribution) and New York City, USA (sales, distribution). The company's main competitor is Polycom. Tandberg's first picture telephone for ISDN was developed in 1989, while the fully integrated Vision H.320 picture telephone was launched in 1993. Subsequently, focus moved to higher performance systems - the Grand Vision and the Master Vision series. New desktop endpoints were also added - the Compact Vision and the Vision600. In 1997 the company acquired two sales and distribution companies in North America, establishing a firm foothold in the single largest videoconferencing market in the world. In 2000 the company moved into IP based videoconferencing using the maturing H.323 standard, making the entire product line IP capable. Since 2000, the company has expanded its productline greatly, by adding enterprise-class MCU's, Gateways, service-provider class MCUs and H.323 Gatekeepers. In 2004 Ridgeway Systems and Software, a U.K. based software house specializing in Firewall and NAT traversal, was acquired. The Tandberg company was founded as Tandbergs Radiofabrikk in 1933 by electronics engineer Vebjrn Tandberg, initially producing loudspeakers and radio receivers. From 1952, the first reel-to-reel tape recorder was launched. The company was known world wide for its high-end systems. There are also other companies called Tandberg, with roots in the same parent company, although not common ownership: - Tandberg Data
- Tandberg Television
- Tandberg Education, by Sanako
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