Tenovis
German telecommunications company
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Tenovis (formerly Deutsche Privat Telephon Gesellschaft, Telefonbau und Normalzeit, T&N, Telenorma and Bosch Telecom) was a large German telecommunications company first set up in 1899, who were acquired by Avaya in October 2004.[1] The business has a staff force of more than 5,400 employees and maintains a presence in Austria, Belgium, France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland and the Netherlands. Tenovis announced its IPO in April 2004.[2] Tenovis has its head office situated in Frankfurt/Main, its main 'Product portfolio' consists of communication solutions, among them being: Private branch exchange, call center, business recovery center (backup computer centers), customer relationship management, voice messaging, cross-linking and services for enterprises and national authorities. The Support leg of the enterprise is a well-developed telephone system of small and medium size subsidiaries.
Telefonbau und Normalzeit (T&N)
Telenorma
Bosch Telecom
Subsidiary of Avaya (2004–)
| Formerly | Deutsche Privat Telephon Gesellschaft Telefonbau und Normalzeit (T&N) Telenorma Bosch Telecom |
|---|---|
| Company type | Public (until 2004) Subsidiary of Avaya (2004–) |
| Industry | Telecommunications |
| Predecessor | Friedrich Merk Telefonbau |
| Founded | 1899 |
| Defunct | 2004 |
| Fate | Acquired by Avaya in 2004 |
| Headquarters | Frankfurt am Main, Germany |
Area served | Austria, Belgium, France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Netherlands |
| Products | Communication solutions (PBX, call centers, CRM, voice messaging, backup centers) |
Number of employees | 5,400 |
| Parent | Avaya |