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Bell Laboratories (also known as Bell Labs and formerly known as AT&T Bell Laboratories and Bell Telephone Laboratories) is the research organization of Alcatel-Lucent and previously of the American Telephone & Telegraph Company (AT&T). Bell Laboratories has had its headquarters at Murray Hill, New Jersey, and it has research and development facilities throughout the world. In 1925 Western... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Traffic Service Position System The first TSPS was deployed in 1969 and used the Stored Program Control-1A CPU, "Piggyback" twistor memory (a proprietary technology developed by Bell Labs similar to core memory) and IGFET Insulated Gate Field Effect Transistor solid state memory devices similar to DRAM Dynamic Random Access Memory.

George Groves (sound engineer) He obtained a position with the research team at Bell Laboratories who were developing film sound technology using the sound-on-disc process.

Mobile phone In 1984, Bell Labs developed modern commercial cellular technology (based, to a large extent, on the Gladden, Parelman Patent), which employed multiple, centrally controlled base stations (cell sites), each providing service to a small area (a cell).

Microsoft litigation Lucent claimed in this first San Diego case that Dell and Gateway had violated patents on MP3-related technologies developed by Bell Labs, a division of predecessor company American Telephone & Telegraph.

Alcatel-Lucent v. Microsoft Lucent claimed in this first San Diego case that Dell and Gateway had violated patents on MP3-related technologies developed by Bell Labs, a division of predecessor company American Telephone & Telegraph.

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Bell Labs Sound film - Westrex sound system for cinema films developed by Bell Labs

T-carrier In the late 1960s and early 1970s Bell Labs developed higher rate systems.

Panel switch The Panel and Rotary systems were developed in parallel by Bell Labs before World War I , and had many features in common, though the Rotary system was used in Europe.

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Timeline of the telephone 1946 Bell Labs develops the germanium point-contact transistor

Diffusion transistor Bell Labs developed the first prototype diffusion transistors in 1954.

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Videophone One technological precursor to the videophone was the teleostereograph machine developed by AT&T's Bell Labs in the 1920s, which was a forerunner of today's fax (facsimile) machines.

Telegraphy The teleostereograph machine, a forerunner to the modern electronic fax, was developed by AT&T's Bell Labs in the 1920s; however the first commercial use of image facsimile telegraph devices date back to the 1800s.

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Bell Labs High speed photography & Wollensak - Fastax high speed (rotating prism) cameras developed by Bell Labs

Wollensak Wollensak purchased the Fastax high speed rotating-prism camera developed by Bell Labs from Western Electric, and developed it to a capability of 10,000 frame/s,.

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Switching Control Center System The Switching Control Center System was an Operations Support System developed by Bell Laboratories and deployed during the early 1970s.

Service Evaluation System The Service Evaluation System (SES) was an Operations Support System developed by Bell Laboratories and used by telephone companies beginning in the late 1960s.

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Plated wire memory Plated wire memory is a variation of core memory developed by Bell Laboratories in 1957.

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Advanced Mobile Phone System Advanced Mobile Phone System (AMPS) was an analog mobile phone system standard developed by Bell Labs, and officially introduced in the Americas in 1983 and Australia in 1987.

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Timeline of the telephone 1960's Bell Labs developed the electronics for cellular phones

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SILLIAC The 2C51 had been developed by Bell Labs for use in undersea telephone repeaters and had about 5 times the life (for 6 times the cost).

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Network Equipment-Building System NEBS was developed by Bell Labs in the 1970s to standardize equipment that would be installed in a central office.

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List of video telecommunication services and product brands Picturephone, world's first commercialized videophone for individual and business use, developed by AT&T and Bell Labs

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Videophone One technological precursor to the videophone was the teleostereograph machine developed by AT&T's Bell Labs in the 1920s, which was a forerunner of today's fax (facsimile) machines.

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Traffic Service Position System Traffic Service Position System (TSPS) was developed by Bell Labs in Columbus, Ohio to replace traditional cord switchboards.

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Traffic Service Position System Traffic Service Position System (TSPS) was developed by Bell Labs in Columbus, Ohio to replace traditional cord switchboards.

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Unix Bell Labs developed several ports for research purposes and internal use at AT&T. Target machines included an Intel 8086-based computer (with custom-built MMU) and the UNIVAC 1100.

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Sable (disambiguation) SABLE, a markup language for speech synthesis developed by Bell Labs

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Nextgen Networks Lucent supplied the TrueWave RS G655 Fibre developed by Bell Labs to provide high bandwidth capacity and specially designed for long distance DWDM optical cables.

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Telegraphy The teleostereograph machine, a forerunner to the modern electronic fax, was developed by AT&T's Bell Labs in the 1920s; however the first commercial use of image facsimile telegraph devices date back to the 1800s.

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Worse is better Gabriel argues that early Unix and C, developed by Bell Labs, are examples of this design approach.

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Plated wire memory Plated wire memory is a variation of core memory developed by Bell Laboratories in 1957.

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Switching Control Center System The Switching Control Center System was an Operations Support System developed by Bell Laboratories and deployed during the early 1970s.

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Lithium-ion battery In 1981, Bell Labs developed a workable graphite anode to provide an alternative to the lithium battery.

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Mobile phone Cells for mobile phone base stations were invented in 1947 by Bell Labs engineers at AT&T and further developed by Bell Labs during the 1960s.

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Telkom SA After Bell Labs' development of the telephone, the first undersea links were introduced, first connecting Durban and Europe, and soon after, the rest of the world.

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CSOBS CSOBS is an acronym for Centralized Service Order Bureau System developed by Bell Laboratories during the early 1970s.

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CSOBS CSOBS is an acronym for Centralized Service Order Bureau System developed by Bell Laboratories during the early 1970s.

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R++ R++ was developed by Bell Labs in the 1990s, but due to the Bell System divestiture that split the legal rights to the work developed at the Laboratories between AT&T and Lucent, did not see immediate commercial development while the two companies disputed ownership.

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Bucket-brigade device The concept of the bucket-brigade device led to the charge-coupled device (CCD) developed by Bell Labs.

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Bucket-brigade device The concept of the bucket-brigade device led to the charge-coupled device (CCD) developed by Bell Labs.

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Joe Baugher Baugher then switched to computer programming for the Naperville division of Bell Laboratories (having developed a taste for computer work), and worked on phone switches for several years, retiring in 2001.

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Service Evaluation System The Service Evaluation System (SES) was an Operations Support System developed by Bell Laboratories and used by telephone companies beginning in the late 1960s.

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Oryx/Pecos Although widely believed to be a Unix-like variant developed directly by Bell Labs, that is not the case, as it is not based on any version of Unix.

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T-carrier In telecommunications, T-carrier, sometimes abbreviated as T-CXR, is the generic designator for any of several digitally multiplexed telecommunications carrier systems originally developed by Bell Labs and used in North America, Japan, and Korea.

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T-carrier In telecommunications, T-carrier, sometimes abbreviated as T-CXR, is the generic designator for any of several digitally multiplexed telecommunications carrier systems originally developed by Bell Labs and used in North America, Japan, and Korea.

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Panel switch The Panel and Rotary systems were developed in parallel by Bell Labs before World War I , and had many features in common, though the Rotary system was used in Europe.

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AN/APQ-13 AN/APQ-13 radars were a ground scanning radar developed by Bell Laboratories, Western Electric, and MIT as an improved model of the airborne H2X radar.

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Mark 8, Fire Control Computer The Mark 8 Fire Control Computer was developed by Bell Laboratories during WW2.

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Sonic Studio The SUN ran UNIX, developed by Bell Labs and refined at UC Berkeley.

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Lillian Schwartz She worked in the early stages of her career with scientists at Bell Laboratories developing mixtures of sound, video and art.

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Telephone tapping However, the first computerized telephone switch was developed by Bell Labs in 1965.

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Advanced Mobile Phone System Advanced Mobile Phone System (AMPS) was an analog mobile phone system standard developed by Bell Labs, and officially introduced in the Americas in 1983 and Australia in 1987.

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Digital AMPS Developed by Bell Labs in the 1970s and first used commercially in the United States in 1983, AMPS operates in the 800 MHz band in the United States and is the most widely distributed analog cellular standard.

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Bell Labs In 1947, the transistor, probably the most important invention developed by Bell Laboratories, was invented by John Bardeen, Walter Houser Brattain, and William Bradford Shockley (and who subsequently shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1956).

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Bell Labs At its peak, Bell Laboratories was the premier facility of its type, developing a wide range of revolutionary technologies, including radio astronomy, the transistor, the laser, information theory, the UNIX operating system, and the C programming language.

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Statue of Liberty In 1985, Bell Labs used emission spectrography to compare samples of copper from the Visnes Mines and from the Statue of Liberty, found the spectrum of impurities to be very similar, and concluded that the evidence argued strongly for a Norwegian origin of the copper.

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Mts Member Technical Staff — abbreviation used by Bell Labs.

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Public domain This tactic was commonly used by Bell Labs.

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AT&T Information Systems Employees at American Bell who worked in AT&T facilities that housed Bell Labs and Western Electric offices often encountered bureaucratic red tape, such as restrictions on using the one library in the same building because it was owned by Bell Labs [1].

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George Groves (sound engineer) He obtained a position with the research team at Bell Laboratories who were developing film sound technology using the sound-on-disc process.

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Persistent current Experimental evidence of the observation of persistent currents were first reported in 1990 by a research group at Bell Laboratories using a superconducting resonator to study an array of copper rings.

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Principles of Compiler Design The acknowledgments mention that the book was entirely typeset at Bell Labs using troff on the Unix operating system, which at that time had been little seen outside the Labs.

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Sound recording and reproduction The first major breakthrough in practical stereo sound was made by Bell Laboratories, who in 1937 demonstrated a practical system of two-channel stereo, using dual optical sound tracks on film.

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Unix Bell Labs used this initial "text processing system", made up of Unix, roff, and the editor, for text processing of patent applications.

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SteelEye Technology Inc AT&T’s Bell Labs created the LifeKeeper platform in the mid 1990s as a high-availability solution for AT&T’s Star Unix servers that operated the telecom company’s phone switching technology.

SteelEye Technology Inc. AT&T’s Bell Labs created the LifeKeeper platform in the mid 1990s as a high-availability solution for AT&T’s Star Unix servers that operated the telecom company’s phone switching technology.

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AT&T DSP1 The AT&T DSP1 was a pioneering digital signal processor (DSP) created by Bell Labs.

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Stuart Feldman He was also an author of the first Fortran 77 compiler, and he was part of the original group at Bell Labs that created the Unix operating system.

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BESYS BESYS (Bell Operating System) was an early time-sharing operating system created in 1957 by Bell Labs to suit their own needs.

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AT&T DSP1 The AT&T DSP1 was a pioneering digital signal processor (DSP) created by Bell Labs.

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AT&T DSP1 The AT&T DSP1 was a pioneering digital signal processor (DSP) created by Bell Labs.

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Timeline of musical events 1932 in music - Birth of Petula Clark, Johnny Cash, Miriam Makeba; Death of Sousa; Birth of John Williams; Adolph Rickenbacker produces first electric guitar; Bell Labs creates first stereophonic sound recordings

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    Bell Labs

    Bell Laboratories (also known as Bell Labs and formerly known as AT&T Bell Laboratories and Bell Telephone Laboratories) is the research and development organization of Alcatel-Lucent and previously of the American Telephone & Telegraph Company (AT&T).
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    Category:Bell Labs

    Engineering companies of the United States Bell System
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    Plan 9 from Bell Labs

    Plan 9 from Bell Labs is a distributed operating system. It was developed primarily for research purposes as the successor to Unix by the Computing Sciences Research Center at Bell Labs between the mid-1980s and 2002.
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    Bell Labs Record

    The Bell Labs Record was published by the Bell System for many decades beginning in the early 1900's. This journal included descriptions of technologies created at many Bell Laboratories locations for basic research, devices, technologies, systems, and operations research relevant to telephone company, manufacturing, and government applications.
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    Bell Labs Technical Journal

    Bell Labs Technical Journal is the in-house journal for scientists of Bell Labs/Alcatel-Lucent. It is published quarterly by John Wiley & Sons.
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    List of programming languages by category

    This is a list of programming languages grouped by category. ... Alef – concurrent language with threads and message passing, used for systems programming in early versions of Plan 9 from Bell Labs
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    Glenda

    Severe Tropical Cyclone Glenda, 2006 ... Glenda, the Plan 9 Bunny, mascot of Plan 9 from Bell Labs
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    List of e-mail clients

    The following is a list of e-mail clients. ... Upas - e-mail filesystem for Plan 9 from Bell Labs

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