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Company type | Public |
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Nasdaq:
ADTN FWB: QH9 S&P 600 component SDAX component | |
ISIN | US00486H1059 |
Industry |
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Founded | 1985[1] |
Headquarters | Huntsville, Alabama, [2] US |
Key people | Tom Stanton ( CEO) |
Revenue | US$563.0 Million (FY 2021) [3] |
US$-14.7 Million (FY 2021) [3] | |
US$-8.9 Million (FY 2021) [3] | |
Total assets | US$569.0 Million (FY 2021) [3] |
Total equity | US$357.1 Million (FY 2021) [3] |
Number of employees | 1405 [4] |
Parent | ADTRAN Holding |
Website | www.adtran.com |
Adtran, Inc., is an American Fiber Networking and Telecommunications company headquartered in Huntsville, Alabama. [5] It was founded in 1985.[ citation needed]
Adtran was founded in 1985 by Mark C. Smith [6] and Lonnie S. McMillian, [7] and began operations in 1986, following the AT&T divestiture of the Regional Bell Operating Companies (RBOCs). It supplied network equipment to both the RBOCs and independent telephone companies in the United States. [8]
In 2011, Adtran acquired Bluesocket, a maker of enterprise Wi-Fi equipment based in Burlington, Massachusetts. [9]
In December 2011 Adtran announced a plan to buy the Broadband part from Nokia Siemens Networks. [10] [11] In 2012 Adtran's closing of acquisition of the Nokia Siemens Networks Broadband division was finished.[ citation needed]
In 2012, Adtran acquired Nokia Siemens Networks’ Broadband Access Business based in Germany. [12]
In 2016, Adtran acquired CommScope's active fiber business. [13]
In 2018, Adtran acquired connected home software provider SmartRG, a Vancouver, WA, based company that develops and provides carrier-oriented, open-source connected home platforms and cloud services for broadband service providers. [14]
In 2021, Adtran entered into a business combination with ADVA Optical Networks SE, a cloud and mobile services networking company based in Munich and Meiningen in Germany. [15]
In 2022, Adtran acquired the remaining shares of Cambridge Communication Systems (CCS) Limited, a developer of wireless backhaul and transport systems for small cells. It offers an mmWave Gigabit fiber extension system along with web-based management software for planning, configuring and monitoring networks. [16]
Adtran's corporate headquarters is located in Huntsville, Alabama, in Cummings Research Park. [5] It has international offices located in: [17]
The company is certified for ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 27001 and TL 9000. [18]
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Company type | Public |
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Nasdaq:
ADTN FWB: QH9 S&P 600 component SDAX component | |
ISIN | US00486H1059 |
Industry |
|
Founded | 1985[1] |
Headquarters | Huntsville, Alabama, [2] US |
Key people | Tom Stanton ( CEO) |
Revenue | US$563.0 Million (FY 2021) [3] |
US$-14.7 Million (FY 2021) [3] | |
US$-8.9 Million (FY 2021) [3] | |
Total assets | US$569.0 Million (FY 2021) [3] |
Total equity | US$357.1 Million (FY 2021) [3] |
Number of employees | 1405 [4] |
Parent | ADTRAN Holding |
Website | www.adtran.com |
Adtran, Inc., is an American Fiber Networking and Telecommunications company headquartered in Huntsville, Alabama. [5] It was founded in 1985.[ citation needed]
Adtran was founded in 1985 by Mark C. Smith [6] and Lonnie S. McMillian, [7] and began operations in 1986, following the AT&T divestiture of the Regional Bell Operating Companies (RBOCs). It supplied network equipment to both the RBOCs and independent telephone companies in the United States. [8]
In 2011, Adtran acquired Bluesocket, a maker of enterprise Wi-Fi equipment based in Burlington, Massachusetts. [9]
In December 2011 Adtran announced a plan to buy the Broadband part from Nokia Siemens Networks. [10] [11] In 2012 Adtran's closing of acquisition of the Nokia Siemens Networks Broadband division was finished.[ citation needed]
In 2012, Adtran acquired Nokia Siemens Networks’ Broadband Access Business based in Germany. [12]
In 2016, Adtran acquired CommScope's active fiber business. [13]
In 2018, Adtran acquired connected home software provider SmartRG, a Vancouver, WA, based company that develops and provides carrier-oriented, open-source connected home platforms and cloud services for broadband service providers. [14]
In 2021, Adtran entered into a business combination with ADVA Optical Networks SE, a cloud and mobile services networking company based in Munich and Meiningen in Germany. [15]
In 2022, Adtran acquired the remaining shares of Cambridge Communication Systems (CCS) Limited, a developer of wireless backhaul and transport systems for small cells. It offers an mmWave Gigabit fiber extension system along with web-based management software for planning, configuring and monitoring networks. [16]
Adtran's corporate headquarters is located in Huntsville, Alabama, in Cummings Research Park. [5] It has international offices located in: [17]
The company is certified for ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 27001 and TL 9000. [18]