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Tellabs

www.tellabs.com

 
Connecting is more than switches and cables. Connecting is expertise, applied. More and more enterprise and government entities see the dramatic advantages that passive optical solutions have over traditional copper-based infrastructure. Whether it`s for home or hospital, corporation or college, hotel or government agency, Tellabs has the expertise. Tellabs helps customers connect through our optical network technologies.
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.tellabs.com
  • 18583 North Dallas Parkway Suite 200
    Dallas, TX USA 75287
  • Phone: 972.588.7000

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