Company History

1978

  • Founded
  • First design consulting contract secured

1980

  • First Modular Switching Unit delivered (SBX)
  • First patent granted
  • First TeleTraffic Generator® delivered

1981

  • First Power Line Carrier Switch delivered
  • First Public Switch (Central Office) delivered

1982

  • First Canadian Public Switch (Central Office) delivered
  • First Programmable Switch delivered

1983

  • 50th Public Switch (Central Office) delivered
  • First International Public Switch (American Samoa) delivered
  • Singapore Telecom Type Approval received

1984

  • First Emergency/Tactical Switch delivered

1985

  • First switch for U.S. Air Force delivered
  • Moved into new 120,000 square foot office and manufacturing facilities In Victor, New York

1987

  • REDCOM opens Far East technical support office in Taiwan

1991

  • 300th Public Switch (Central Office) delivered
  • First International Gateway delivered

1992

  • First surface mount manufacturing equipment installed
  • President receives Inventor of the Year Award
  • Received President's E-Award for excellence in exporting

1993

  • Enhanced quality program by adopting Total Quality Management (TQM)
  • First ISDN Capable Switch delivered

1995

  • First International Toll Operator System (Palau) delivered

1997

  • First SS7 system delivered

1999

  • The 1st annual R-TUST conference is held at REDCOM headquarters in Victor, NY

2000

  • First ISDN Switching equipment for Three Gorges Hydro Project delivered
  • REDCOM's Northernmost Public Switch (Central Office)—60 miles from magnetic North Pole delivered

2001

  • ISDN product line improved to include SS7, expanded conferencing capabilities, and enhanced portable interoperable emergency packages
  • Upgraded large Haitian tandem system to include ITU C7 Signaling, SS5, R2, C5, R1 Signaling, T1 and E1 interface conversion
  • REDCOM holds the first annual Local Exchange Conference (RLEC) for Central Office customers

2003

  • REDCOM celebrates a Quarter Century of Telecom Switching.
  • The 5th annual R-TUST conference is held at REDCOM headquarters in Victor, NY
  • REDCOM adds the High Density Exchange (HDX) to its family of switching products

2004

2006

  • The HDX•C and SLICE® received JITC certification and appeared on the DSN-APL (Approved Products List)
  • At its 8th annual R-TUST conference held in Victor NY, REDCOM announces TRANSip®, a truly integrated SIP Call Manager, a Media Gateway, and a Media Gateway Controller.

2007

  • REDCOM announces SLICE® 2100™, with TRANSip. This single 1U high unit delivers SIP Call Management, Media Services Gateway, Media Services Gateway Controller, and other advanced IP communications capabilities while continuing to support analog lines, E&M and Loop trunks, E1/T1, and SS7/C7.

2008

  • REDCOM celebrates thirty years of manufacturing innovative telecom solutions that serve a wide range of customers in more than fifty countries.

2009

  • HDX•C, SLICE®, and SLICE® 2100™ (Version 3.0) received JITC certification and appeared on the DSN-APL (Approved Products List)
  • In July 2009, REDCOM breaks ground on an 18,000 sq. ft. addition to its corporate headquarters in Victor, NY.

2010

  • REDCOM completes the expansion to its headquarters in April, 2010, for a grand total of 140,000 sq. ft. at our Victor, NY campus. The new facility features state-of-the-art training rooms for customers and a Government Technology Center for R&D.
  • REDCOM introduces the SLICE® IP, a pure IP communication core in a 1U platform.

2011

  • REDCOM unveils the SLICE® IP Micro, a powerful IP communications platform the size of a hardcover book.
 
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