Draft:Teldat
Spanish telecommunications company
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Teldat S.A. is a Spanish telecommunications and network security company headquartered in Tres Cantos, Madrid. Founded in 1985, the company manufactures networking equipment such as routers and firewalls, and provides SD-WAN and cybersecurity services to enterprises and public sector organizations in Europe.[1][2]
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| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Telecommunications, Network security |
| Founded | 1985 |
| Founder | Antonio García Marcos |
| Headquarters | Tres Cantos, Madrid, Spain |
| Products | SD-WAN, Firewalls, Routers |
| Website | teldat |
History
Teldat was established in 1985 by Antonio García Marcos in Madrid. The company initially focused on developing networking hardware for the Spanish market before expanding internationally; by 2018, international sales accounted for approximately 62% of revenue, partly through its German subsidiary bintec elmeg.[2]
The company has supplied networking infrastructure for several large-scale projects. In 2015, Deutsche Telekom contracted Teldat to provide equipment for the migration of its German network to IP technology.[1] In 2024, the company was selected to upgrade communications systems on the Paris Métro with 5G and Wi-Fi 6 technology,[3] and deployed an SD-WAN network for the regional government of Andalusia.[4]
