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  2. Zoom Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Zoom Corporation was founded in Tokyo in 1983 and in 2004, established ZOOM HK LTD as a logistics base in Hong Kong. In 2009, it set up ZOOM Dongguan Corporation (China) as a quality control operation; [3] 2013, formed ZOOM North America, LLC (US) as a distribution base; 2017, listed on Tokyo Stock Exchange JASDAQ (Standard); [4] [5] In 2018, acquired shares of Mogar Music S.p.A. (Italy ...

  3. Zoom Communications - Wikipedia

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    Former logo (2014-2022) Zoom was founded by Eric Yuan, a former corporate vice president for Cisco Webex. [6] He left Cisco in April 2011 with 40 engineers to start a new company, [2] originally named Saasbee, Inc. [7] The company had trouble finding investors because many people thought the videotelephony market was already saturated. [7]

  4. Zoom (software) - Wikipedia

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    2014 logo. A beta version of Zoom that could host conferences with only up to 15 video participants was launched on August 21, 2012. [8] On January 25, 2013, version 1.0 of the program was released with an increase in the number of participants per conference to 25. [9]

  5. Zoom Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Zoom Technologies may refer to: Zoom Video Communications Inc., an American software company which developed the Video conferencing software Zoom; ZoomInfo Technologies Inc., a Vancouver based Software as Service company; Zoom Corporation, a Japanese audio company; Zoom Telephonics, a Boston-based manufacturer of networking equipment

  6. Hong Kong Telecom - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong government was a minority shareholder for 20%. [16] 1983: Cable and Wireless (Hong Kong) acquired 34.8% shares of HKTC from Jardine Matheson. [16] 1986: Cable & Wireless also announced plans for an underwater optical fibre cable connecting Hong Kong with Japan and South Korea (a part of APCN), to become operational in 1990. [10]

  7. Eric Yuan - Wikipedia

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    Eric S Yuan [5] (Chinese: 袁征; pinyin: Yuán Zhēng; born 20 February 1970) is a Chinese-American billionaire businessman, engineer, and the chief executive officer and founder of Zoom Communications, of which he owns 22%.

  8. Category:Zoom (software) - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 21 October 2024, at 18:59 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. 3 Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    3 Hong Kong (also known as 3HK or Three HK; Chinese: 3香港; Jyutping: saam1 hoeng1 gong2) is a telecommunications and internet service provider operating in Hong Kong by Hutchison Telecommunications Hong Kong Holdings, a subsidiary of CK Hutchison, operating under the global Three brand. 3 Hong Kong is the first Three-branded company, leading to the development of other operations in ...