Tekelec
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Tekelec, Inc. was a Morrisville, North Carolina based telecommunications company. It developed hardware and software for networks that are fixed, wireless, or packet-based.[1] It provided IP services to help mobile carriers with network signaling, policy control, and subscriber data management.
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Company type | Public |
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Industry | telecommunication-equipment manufacturing |
Founded | Calabasas, California (1971) |
Defunct | 2013 ![]() |
Successor | Oracle Corporation ![]() |
Headquarters | Morrisville, North Carolina |
Key people | Philip Black, President and CEO Michael Leigh, COO and Vice President Sales & Marketing Joseph Noble, Vice President-Sales Hubert de Pesquidoux, Chairman Ronald J. de Lange, President and CEO Gregory Rush, Senior Vice President, CFO |
Products | Chameleon 32 Protocol Simulator/Analyzer, Session Management, Diameter Signaling Router, Policy Management, Subscriber Data Management, Performance Intelligence Center, Mobile Messaging |
Number of employees | 1140 (2012) |
Website | www.tekelec.com |
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The company, founded in Calabasas, California in 1971, was acquired by Oracle in 2013, from Siris Capital Group.[2]