Dacom
Fax and data company / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For other uses, see Dacom (disambiguation).
Dacom, Inc. was founded in 1966 by two ex-Lockheed engineers, Daniel Hochman, President, and Don Weber, Vice President, building on their pioneering work on digital image compression invented for satellite communications.[3] Their work resulted in the first commercial digital fax[4] machine and later the first sub-minute facsimile transmission over a single standard phone line.[5] In 1973 Dacom was recipient of the IR-100 Award[6] (the name was later changed to the R&D 100 Awards) for the most significant new product in Information Technology. The patents and technology developed by Dacom have become the foundation of the modern desktop fax machine.
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Industry | Fax and Data Compression |
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Founded | 1966 |
Founder | Daniel Hochman and Donald Weber |
Headquarters | Santa Clara, USA |
Area served | Global |
Products | Dacom Rapidfax 100, Dacom DFC-10, Dacom 111 Receiver, Dacom 212, Rapidfax 412[1][2] |
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