Automatic Electric

Automatic Electric Group
Automatic Electric
IndustryElectronic manufacturing
PredecessorStrowger Automatic Telephone Exchange Company (1891)
Founded1901 (1901), in Chicago, Illinois
FounderAlmon B. Strowger
Defunct1983 (1983)
FateMerged to GTE Network Systems in 1983
SuccessorNow part of Nokia
Headquarters
Chicago, Illinois
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United States of America
Area served
US, Canada, Europe
ProductsAutomatic switching systems and telephones
ParentTheodore Gary & Company, later GTE

Automatic Electric Company (A.E. Co.) was an American telephone equipment supplier primarily for independent telephone companies in North America, but also had a worldwide presence. With its line of automatic telephone exchanges, it was also a long-term supplier of switching equipment to the Bell System, starting in 1919.[1] The company was the largest manufacturing unit of the Automatic Electric Group.[1] In 1955, the company was acquired by General Telephone and Electronics (GT&E). After numerous reorganization within GTE, the company's assets came under the umbrella of Lucent in the 1990s, and subsequently part of Nokia.

  1. ^ a b GTE Automatic Electric (1955) This is Automatic Electric--Pioneers in Communication Techniques

Automatic Electric

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