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Founded by Seiichi Iwasaki,
Iwatsu Electric was established in Japan in 1938. Today its
products are available in over
50 countries and trusted by millions of users. When it comes
to industry firsts, Iwatsu Electric is a pioneer. Developer
of Japan’s first hybrid key system, digital key system
and microprocessor-controlled phone system, Iwatsu Electric
is no stranger to innovation.
Iwatsu Electric extended its reach to the U.S. marketplace
in 1975 with flagship subsidiary, Iwatsu America. As a manufacturer,
developer and provider of business telecom systems designed
for the U.S. market, Iwatsu America provides its legendary
reliability to businesses across North America.
In addition to telecommunication equipment, Iwatsu Electric
also manufactures test and measurement equipment used by electrical
engineers and field service technicians throughout the world.
| Iwatsu
History |
| 1938 |
Iwatsu is founded in Tokyo,
Japan |
| 1959 |
Iwatsu releases its first Key System
to Nippon Telephone and Telegraph (NTT) |
| 1975 |
Iwatsu America is incorporated
in New Jersey |
| 1979 |
Iwatsu releases the Omega III Telephone
System, one of the first microprocessor-controlled telephone
systems available in the U.S. |
| 1984 |
Iwatsu releases the first key system
with single line telephones |
| 1989 |
Iwatsu releases the first ADIX
Digital Communications System |
| 1995 |
Iwatsu Japan manufacturing facility
attains ISO-9002 certification |
| 1998 |
Iwatsu introduces the ADIX APS
Digital Communications System |
| 1998 |
Iwatsu releases Omega-Voice VMI |
| 1998 |
Iwatsu Malaysia manufacturing facility
attains ISO-9002 certification |
| 1999 |
Iwatsu releases ADIX-VS Digital
Communications System |
| 1999 |
Iwatsu introduces its Global Accounts
Program |
| 2000 |
Iwatsu releases Campus APS Network
Application |
| 2001 |
Iwatsu releases Omegatrek Wireless
Communication Systems |
| 2003 |
Iwatsu releases ADIX IP Networking
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