10 Bell Labs Innovations That Changed the World
10 Bell Labs Innovations That Changed the World
10 Bell Labs Innovations That Changed the World
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April 2005<br />
Lucent Technologies<br />
in Nuremberg
Lucent Technologies - Overview<br />
Pat Russo, President & CEO<br />
Independent and listed at <strong>the</strong> stock exchange since Sep 30, 1996<br />
125 years of experience in telecommunication<br />
Headquarters in Murray Hill, New Jersey, USA<br />
Annual revenue of about $ 9.05 bn<br />
31.800 employees across 47 countries<br />
Lucent Technologies – Proprietary
Lucent <strong>Bell</strong> <strong>Labs</strong><br />
� Driving force for many of <strong>the</strong> world‘s key communications technologies<br />
� 11 Nobel Laureates<br />
� Innovative scientists generate two patents per workday<br />
<strong>10</strong> <strong>Bell</strong> <strong>Labs</strong> <strong>Innovations</strong> <strong>That</strong> <strong>Changed</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />
� Transistor<br />
� Laser<br />
� Optical Communications<br />
� Data Networking<br />
� Digital Transmission and Switching<br />
� Cellular Telephone Technology<br />
� Communication Satellites<br />
� Digital Signal Processor<br />
� Touch-tone Telephone<br />
� Unix Operating System & C Language<br />
Lucent Technologies – Proprietary<br />
Nobel Price Awarded 1998<br />
Prof. Dr. Störmer
<strong>World</strong>wide Telecommunication Market 2004<br />
Telecommunication Market:<br />
TLC End-User Terminals,<br />
Network Infrastructure,<br />
TLC Services<br />
Rest of<br />
<strong>World</strong><br />
26%<br />
Source: Europeam IT Observatory (EITO)<br />
Japan<br />
12%<br />
€ 2 160 bn<br />
Germany<br />
6%<br />
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USA<br />
32%<br />
Europe*<br />
24%<br />
*Without Germany<br />
incl. Eastern Europe<br />
(CZ, HU, PL, RUS, SK, SI)
Major Operators and Suppliers in Germany<br />
Incumbent Operator<br />
Wireline<br />
Wireless<br />
Internet Service Provider<br />
Customer Projects<br />
Mobile Operator<br />
Wireline and IP<br />
Emphasis on<br />
Mobile Business<br />
... and o<strong>the</strong>r City Carriers<br />
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Lucent Locations in Germany<br />
Bonn<br />
– LU location at DTAG‘s doorstep –<br />
~ 80 employees<br />
Neu-Isenburg<br />
– LU Germany‘s transport hub –<br />
~ 60 employees<br />
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Nuremberg<br />
– R&D centre and main LU facility in Germany<br />
~ 1,200 employees
Lucent Germany – Overview<br />
� Largest location in Europe<br />
� Largest <strong>Bell</strong> <strong>Labs</strong> R&D center outside USA<br />
� Second largest international legal entity (after China)<br />
� Activities in all Business Units:<br />
� INS, Mobility, LWS, SCN, <strong>Bell</strong> <strong>Labs</strong><br />
� Fully equipped customer training facilities<br />
� DTAG largest customer in EMEA<br />
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Business Activities in Nuremberg<br />
• Optical Networking<br />
• Network Operations Software<br />
• Access Networks<br />
• Deployment and Maintenance Services<br />
• Professional and Managed Services<br />
• VoIP lab<br />
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• UMTS Systems Engineering,<br />
Testing, Development and<br />
Integration<br />
• GSM Management
Lucent Germany VIPcentre and VIPlab<br />
� Wide range of demonstrations and technical capabilities<br />
� State-of-<strong>the</strong>-art executive briefing facilities<br />
� A top-notch lab dedicated to demonstrations and tests tailored<br />
to customer specific requirements<br />
� Experts to answer customer questions and demonstrate <strong>the</strong><br />
solutions<br />
� The environment to reproduce customer network<br />
configurations<br />
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Telecommunication History in Nuremberg<br />
Development and manufacturing of telecommunication equipment<br />
has a long-term history in Nuremberg.<br />
Some highlights<br />
~ 1850 First activities by Mr. Heller<br />
and cooperation with Graham <strong>Bell</strong><br />
(i.e. <strong>the</strong> first pay phone of <strong>the</strong> world)<br />
~ 1950 TeKaDe<br />
~ 1980 Philips Kommunikations Industry<br />
~ 1991 First Digital Mobile Phone Base Station in <strong>the</strong> world<br />
1996 Take over of <strong>the</strong> activities by AT&T / Lucent Technologies<br />
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Lucent Technologies – Proprietary