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CommScope's history actually began in the early 1950s with the founding of Superior Cable Corporation.

From its beginning, CommScope® has played a role in virtually all the world’s best communication networks. We create the infrastructure that connects people and technologies through every evolution. Our portfolio of end-to-end solutions includes everything our customers need to build high-performing wired and wireless networks.

As much as technology changes, our goal remains the same: to help our customers create, innovate, design, and build faster and better. We’ll never stop connecting and evolving networks for the business of life at home, at work, and on the go.

 
1953 Superior Cable Corporation was founded in Hickory, North Carolina. Superior's primary product line was telephone cable.
1964 The CommScope product line was first used by Superior Cable for their coaxial cables.
1966 CommScope began manufacturing at the current site in the Sherrill's Ford community in Catawba County, NC.
1967 Continental Telephone Company bought Superior Cable Corporation and formed CommScope as a division under the new company, Superior Continental Corporation.
1976 Superior Continental sold the CommScope division to a group of Hickory area investors headed by Frank Drendel.
1977 Looking ahead to the importance of fiber optic cable in the CATV industry, CommScope merged with Valtec, Inc., an independent leader in fiber optic technology.
1980 Valtec was sold to M/A-COM, Inc. in order to strengthen and diversify both companies' product lines. CommScope became part of the Cable Home Group for M/A-COM.
1983 The Network Cable division was established for local area network, data communications, TVRO and specialized wire markets.
1986 M/A-COM, Inc. sold the Cable Home Group to General Instrument Corporation. CommScope became a division of General Instrument.
1988 The CommScope division restructured to CommScope under the direction of Frank Drendel.
1990 CommScope again became a division of General Instrument, owned by Forstmann, Little and Company.
1997 CommScope began trading as an independent company on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: CTV).
1998 CommScope purchased a coaxial cable manufacturing facility in Seneffe, Belgium.
1999 CommScope announced a 5-year, $135 million expansion in Catawba County, significantly expanding its fiber optic and wireless manufacturing, research and development capabilities.
2000 CommScope purchased a facility in Jaguariúna, Brazil, which began manufacturing broadband cable products for the Latin American market in 2001. The company also opened up a new manufacturing and distribution facility in Sparks, NV.
2001 CommScope entered into a joint venture partnership with Furukawa Electric of Japan to acquire interest in Lucent's fiber optic cable business as part of Furukawa's purchase of Lucent's Optical Fiber Solutions business. The resulting partnership's name is OFS BrightWave, which is based in Norcross, Georgia.
2004 CommScope acquired Avaya's Connectivity Solutions business in January 2004. As a result of this transaction, SYSTIMAX(R) Solutions, globally recognized as a world leader in enterprise cabling systems, became part of the CommScope Enterprise group. CommScope Carrier Solutions which offers products designed for switching and transmission applications in telephone central offices as well as secure environmental enclosures, became part of the CommScope Wireless group.
2004 CommScope and Furukawa restructured their relationship. CommScope no longer has any equity ownership in OFS BrightWave, LLC, but the companies established a new four-year optical fiber supply agreement.
2005 In May 2005, CommScope opened a plant in Suzhou, PR China, to manufacture broadband cables
2006 CommScope acquires Trilogys MC² trunk and distribution CATV products business.
2006 Commscope celebrates 30th anniversary.
2007

On March 18, CommScope acquired Signal Vision, Inc., a leading supplier of broadband radio frequency subscriber products. Product lines include digital passives, indoor amplifiers and addressable taps.

2007

December 27, CommScope completed the acquisition of Andrew Corporation. Through its Andrew Solutions brand, CommScope is a global leader in radio frequency subsystem solutions for wireless networks.

2011

Global alternative asset manager The Carlyle Group acquired CommScope in January. CommScope stock ceased trading on the New York Stock Exchange.

 

 


 
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