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  2. Dahua Technology - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Dahua acquired security video camera company Lorex. [11] [12] By 2019, following the rollout of the Chinese government's "Sharp Eyes" surveillance program, Dahua had grown to become the second largest video surveillance company in the world. [5] Dahua is a provider of a suite of digital Smart City products which are marketed for "Safe ...

  3. Teledyne FLIR - Wikipedia

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    Also in December 2009, the company acquired security hardware maker Directed Perception for $20 million. [34] In May 2010, the company acquired bankrupt Raymarine for $180 million. [35] [36] In December 2012, the company acquired Lorex Technology for $60 million. [37] Lorex was sold to Dahua Technology in 2018 for $29 million. [38]

  4. Retail chains remove Chinese surveillance technology from shelves

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  5. US retail giants pull Chinese surveillance tech from shelves

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    Retail giants Home Depot and Best Buy have pulled the Chinese video surveillance technology makers Lorex and Ezviz from their stores over links to human rights abuses. In a statement to TechCrunch ...

  6. List of Lumen Technologies operating companies - Wikipedia

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    The following companies were acquired from Embarq, which was formed in 2006 by the spin-off of the local telephone operations of Sprint Corporation (previously named United Telephone). It also includes companies formerly owned by Centel which was purchased by Sprint in 1993. CenturyLink of Florida, Inc. CenturyLink of Minnesota, Inc.

  7. Closed-circuit television - Wikipedia

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    Although closed-circuit television was gradually replaced by pay-per-view home cable television in the 1980s and 1990s, it is still in use today for most awards shows and other events that are transmitted live to most venues but do not air as such on network television, and later re-edited for broadcast. [19]

  8. Comcast Announces Spin-Off of Most Cable Networks Into ... - AOL

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    The company announced a plan Wednesday that will offload the bulk of NBCUniversal’s financially challenged cable portfolio — excluding Bravo — into a new entity owned by Comcast shareholders.

  9. Suddenlink Communications - Wikipedia

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    Suddenlink was an American telecommunications subsidiary of Altice USA trading in cable television, broadband, IP telephony, home security, and advertising.Prior to its acquisition by Altice, the company was the seventh largest cable operator with 1.5 million residential and 90,000 business subscribers.