Bellcore's initial staff and corporate culture drew heavily from the nearby Bell Labs locations in northern New Jersey, plus additional staff from AT&T and the regional operating companies.
In 1997, the company was acquired by Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC). Since it no longer had any ownership connection with the Bell regional companies, the name was changed to Telcordia. Stake in the company was subsequently sold in November 2004 to Providence Equity Partners and Warburg Pincus, who currently both hold equal stakes in the company.
Telcordia is a chief architect of the telecommunications system in the U.S., and has pioneered many of the telecommunications services used today, including Caller ID, Call Waiting, Mobile number portability and Toll-free telephone number (800) service. Telcordia’s expertise lies in managing large, complex projects across the operations and communications spectrum.
Telcordia offers products and services in the area of network planning and engineering, service assurance, delivery, fulfillment and data management and operations support. Telcordia’s software products are designed to solve communications problems, support complex operations missions and system interoperability issues.
Key Focus Areas & Products
- Planning & Engineering
- Fulfillment
- Telcordia Granite Inventory
- Telcordia Expediter
- Telcordia Exception Manager
- Telcordia Customer Number Manager
- Service Delivery
- Telcordia Real-Time Charging
- Telcordia Real-Time Policy
- Hosted Solutions
- Telcordia Converged Application Server
- Service Assurance
- Interconnection Services
- Number Portability
- Service Interconnection
- Consulting/Services
Innovation
Telcordia research has yielded more than 1,800 patents across ADSL, ATM/SONET, Advanced Intelligent Network (AIN), optical networking / Wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM), wireless (3G/4G, cellular, mobility), security and more.
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