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Spirent Communications PLC is a communications and network testing company. Spirent mainly consists of the former Consultronics (later DLS Testworks) (of Ottawa, Ontario), Netcom Systems (of Chatsworth, California and later Calabasas, California), Adtech (of Honolulu, Hawaii), Zarak Systems (of Sunnyvale, California), Caw Networks (of San Jose, California), Hekimian (of Rockville, Maryland ...
Jack Bowthorpe CBE (8 July 1905 – 24 July 1978) was the founder of Spirent plc, one of the United Kingdom's largest telecommunications businesses. Early life [ edit ] Orphaned, he started working at the General Electric Co. in London, aged 16, as a ledger clerk, before moving into the sales and finally the export department. [1]
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Government Degree College Sopore is an educational institution located in the town of Sopore in the Baramulla District of Jammu and Kashmir, India. [1] The college was established in 1951 to provide higher education to the students of the area.
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Shares in London-listed Spirent were up 10.6% to 198.0 pence as of 0957 GMT. Electronic equipment maker Keysight offered 201.5 pence per share, topping Viavi's 175 pence bid in early March.
Simon Peter St. John Bowthorpe was born in 1964 in London, the grandson of industrialist Jack Bowthorpe, CBE, founder of what is now Spirent PLC. He was educated at Eton College and Schiller International University. Career. Bowthorpe began his career working at Grey Advertising and Young & Rubicam. In 1993, he founded talent agency Creative ...
Ehlert started her career as a freelance illustrator and a graphic designer. [2] She also worked as an apprentice in an art studio, while working the evenings on her own art work. [ 6 ] Amongst her first credited books as an illustrator was I Like Orange (1961) by Patricia Martin Zens, the author of The Gingerbread Man .