Tenovis

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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.

FormerlyDeutsche Privat Telephon Gesellschaft
Telefonbau und Normalzeit (T&N)
Telenorma
Bosch Telecom
Company typePublic (until 2004)
Subsidiary of Avaya (2004–)
IndustryTelecommunications
PredecessorFriedrich Merk Telefonbau Edit this on Wikidata
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Tenovis
FormerlyDeutsche Privat Telephon Gesellschaft
Telefonbau und Normalzeit (T&N)
Telenorma
Bosch Telecom
Company typePublic (until 2004)
Subsidiary of Avaya (2004–)
IndustryTelecommunications
PredecessorFriedrich Merk Telefonbau Edit this on Wikidata
Founded1899 (1899)
Defunct2004
FateAcquired by Avaya in 2004
HeadquartersFrankfurt am Main, Germany
Area served
Austria, Belgium, France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Netherlands
ProductsCommunication solutions (PBX, call centers, CRM, voice messaging, backup centers)
Number of employees
5,400
ParentAvaya
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