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(Toronto:AAH)
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Aastra Technologies Limited
155 Snow Blvd.
Concord, Ontario L4K 4N9, Canada
Tel. 905-760-4200
Fax 905-760-4233

Type: Public
On the web: http://www.aastra.com
Employees: 1,960
Employee growth: (5.3%)

Aastra Technologies plays a stellar role in enterprise communications. The company develops voice-over-IP (VoIP), Session Initiation protocol (SIP), and traditional communications systems. Products include access switches, communications servers, desk phones, gateways, software, and wireless handsets, all sold under the Aastra brand. Customers include telecom service providers, system integrators, and businesses of all sizes. The majority of its revenues are generated in Europe, but the company also markets its products throughout North America. Aastra Technologies has installed more than 50 million lines around the world. In the US, operations are handled through subsidiary Aastra Intecom.

Key numbers for fiscal year ending December, 2011:
Sales: $679.4M
One year growth: (5.7%)
Net income: $25.7M
Income growth: 7.1%

Officers:
Chairman and Co-CEO: Francis N. Shen
President, Co-CEO, COO, and Director: Anthony P. (Tony) Shen
VP Finance and CFO: Allan J. Brett

Competitors:
Avaya
Cisco Systems
Nokia Siemens Networks

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Aastra Technologies Limited
Type Public company
Industry Telecommunications
Founded 1983
Headquarters Concord, Ontario, Canada
Key people Francis Shen, Chairman & Co-CEO
Anthony Shen, Co-CEO, President, & COO
Revenue increase$834 million CAD (2009) [1]
Net income increase$45 million CAD (2009) [1]
Employees 1,690 (2008)[2]
Website http://www.aastra.com
A VoIP handset manufactured by Aastra

Aastra Technologies Limited (TSXAAH) headquartered in Concord, Ontario, Canada, makes products and systems for accessing communication networks including the Internet. Its products include residential and business telephone terminals, screen telephones, Enterprise Private branch exchanges (PBX), network access terminals and high quality digital video encoders, decoders and gateways.

Residential telephone equipment is sold in the United States as Bell equipment by Sonecor brand, which represents Southern New England Telecommunications, who originally licensed the rights to the Bell trademark to Aastra.[citation needed]

History

  • In 1983, Francis Shen and Hugh Scholaert bought an engineering company (aerospace, defense)
  • In 2000 Aastra acquired the rights to manufacture phones under the Nortel name[citation needed].
  • In 2003, Aastra acquired the ASCOM PBX division.
  • In 2005, 75% of Aastra Technologies'sales were made in Europe, having purchased that year the EADS Enterprise Telephony Business and the DeTeWe Telecommunication Systems business (Germany), with 17% in the United States, and only 5% in Canada [1]
  • In 2008, Aastra received Internet Telephony's Best of Show Award for 2007 for Best Large Enterprise Solution [3]
  • On the 18 February 2008, Aastra acquired the enterprise PBX division of Ericsson.[4]

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