Cedergren

Cedergren was a Swedish telecommunications company running the telephone network in Warsaw between 1900 and the interbellum.[1] Named after its founder, Henrik Tore Cedergren, it was notable as the first official phone operator in that city and the company to finance the Cedergren building, the first skyscraper in the then Imperial Russia. Its assets in Poland were taken by its successor, the PAST company, when the license expired in the 1922. The Swedish branch of the firm were bought by Allmänna Telefon AB LM Ericsson, the predecessor of modern Ericsson company .

Cedergren
IndustryTelecommunications
SuccessorPAST
Founded1900
FounderHenrik Tore Cedergren
Defunct1922
Area served
Warsaw

References

  1. Robert J. Chapuis; Amos E. Joel (1 January 2003). 100 Years of Telephone Switching. IOS Press. pp. 124–. ISBN 978-1-58603-349-1. Retrieved 30 July 2013.
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