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Compunetix, Inc.
TypePrivate
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded1968
HeadquartersMonroeville, Pennsylvania, United States
Key people
Dr. Giorgio Coraluppi, President and Director
Number of employees
400+
DivisionsFederal, Video, Communication, Instrumentation
SubsidiariesCompunetics
Websitecompunetix.com

Compunetix, Inc. is a privately held corporation headquartered in Monroeville, Pennsylvania, United States, that develops multimedia multi-point telecommunications systems for audio conferencing, videoconferencing, and mission-critical applications in commercial and government markets around the world. Founded in 1968, Compunetix now has over one million ports in more than 30 countries, making it the industry's largest worldwide deployer of teleconferencing systems.

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History

Early history

Compunetics, Inc. was founded in 1968 by Dr. Giorgio Coraluppi. Initially operating as a contract engineering firm, the company entered the printed circuit board market in 1969. For the next few decades, Compunetics worked to create custom technologies for several agencies of the United States Government.

In the 1980s, Compunetics received its first U.S. patent for a "Rearrangeable full Availability Multistage Switching Network with Redundant Conductors". Utilizing this technology, Compunetics was able to secure a contract for NASA that entailed creating a voice control system (VSS and VSD units) that could connect up to 4,000 mission specialists around the world. Shortly thereafter, Compunetics developed the CONTEX 240 and 480 conference bridges, which were regarded as groundbreaking conferencing platforms.

Formation

In 1990 Compunetix, Inc. was formally created to undertake commercial and government applications of voice, video, and data conferencing technology.

Corporate structure

Compunetix is composed of five business units that collectively conceptualize, engineer and manufacture the company’s products.

Divisions

Communications Systems Divisions (CSD)

  • Voice and Data Collaboration Systems
  • Sonexis
    • Enterprise level audio and web conferencing

Video Systems Division (VSD)

  • Video conferencing systems

Federal Systems Division (FSD)

  • Mission-critical systems (aerospace, military and government clients)

Instrumentation Systems Division (ISD)

  • Electronics manufacturing

Wholly owned corporate subsidiaries

Compunetics

  • Printed circuit board manufacturing

Products

Compunetix designs and builds hardware and software for audio, data, and video collaboration and conference systems; the company also makes command, communication, and control keysets and instruments. Each product is built in accordance with military specifications at Compunetix in-house facilities.

Some of Compunetix's available products include:

Voice/data collaboration

Platforms

  • Summit Olympus[1]
  • Summit Xtend X2
  • CONTEX Digital Record and Playback (CDRP)

Control layer

  • Windows Operator Console (WOC)
  • Maintenance Client (MC)
  • Passcode Server
  • APIs
  • CONTEX Automatic Conference Linking (ACL)
  • CONTEX Report

Applications

  • CONTEX Presenter[2]
  • CONTEX Operator Express

Video conferencing

Platforms

Software

  • Operator Console
  • Maintenance Client

Mission critical systems

Platforms

  • CONTEX 60T
  • CONTEX 500T
  • CONTEX 2000T
  • Mission Voice Platform (MVP)[4]

References

  1. ^ "Summit Olympus". Archived from the original on 2022-09-24. Retrieved 2016-12-05.
  2. ^ "CONTEX Presenter". Archived from the original on 2020-02-05. Retrieved 2016-12-05.
  3. ^ EVERGREEN
  4. ^ "Mission Voice Platform (MVP)". Archived from the original on 2016-12-10. Retrieved 2016-12-05.

External links

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