Intracom

Intracom Holdings
Traded as ATHEX INTRK[1]
Industry telecommunications
Founded 1977
Founder Socrates Kokkalis
Headquarters Athens, Greece
Area served
Europe
Middle East & Africa
USA
South East Asia
Key people
Constantinos Kokkalis (President)
Petros S. Kokkalis
(Vice President)
Products Telecoms, Electronics, Construction, IT
Revenue Increase US$1.1 billion (2015)
Decrease US$266 million (2015)
Owner Socrates Kokkalis (49%)
Number of employees
2,800 (2015)
Website http://www.intracom.com/

Intracom is a Greek group of companies, specialising in computer and defence system software development, as well as development and manufacture of telecommunications and defence equipment and electronics. Its founder and CEO is Socrates Kokkalis.

Overview

Intracom is Greece's largest multinational provider of telecommunications products, solutions and services. In December 2005, Intracom became a holdings company and its activities divided into Intracom Telecom (telecom equipment, telecom software and services), Intracom IT & Solutions (banking and government software solutions), Hellas Online (telephony and Internet services provider), Intrakat (construction services) and Intracom Defense Electronics.

Since June 2006, Intracom Telecom is controlled by JSC Sitronics (Russia) with 51%. Intracom Holdings Group (Greece) retains a 49% stake. Intracom Telecom is a part of Sitronics Telecommunication Solutions division.

Intracom Telecom has 2,600 personnel (including those in subsidiaries). 68% of its staff are in scientific positions. Exports represent more than 65% of annual sales, it sells to 60 subsidiaries in 12 countries, and 900 (36%) of its personnel are abroad. R&D investment accounts for 6-8% of annual revenues. It has participated, during the last five years, in more than 100 R&D projects,and cooperated with leading academic and research institutions International partnerships with major technology manufacturers.

Products

Intracom Telecom provides hardware for wireless and network systems globally.[2] Their product lines include:

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