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INTRACOM HOLDINGS
Official Website: http://www.intracom.gr
Official about page: http://www.intracom-telecom.com/en/company/profile/company_profile.htm
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Location: INTRACOM HOLDINGS SA, 19th km Markopoulou Avenue

Athens, 190 02, Greece

INTRACOM TELECOM (INTRACOM S.A. TELECOM SOLUTIONS) 19.7 km Markopoulou Ave., Peania Athens, Greece, GR-19002

Founded: 1977
Business: Manufacturer, Integrator, Interception
Contact
Phone: +30-210-667-9000

+30-210-667-1000

Fax: +30-210-667-9001

+30-210-667-1001

Background

    • INTRACOM HOLDINGS SA is an information and telecommunications company. The Company designs, develops, manufactures, installs, and supports hardware, software and electronic systems for public telecommunications networks, integrated business networks, energy management systems, satellite applications, defense systems, and integrated wagering networks. Bloomberg

INTRACOM HOLDNGS in a publicly listed company

  • Industry: Holding company
  • Employees: 5.760 (as Group 12/2009)
  • Index Participation: General ASE Index, FTSE/ASE 40,

Dow Jones Euro Stoxx

  • Listing: Athens Stock Exchange
  • Reuters: INRr.AT
  • Bloomberg: INTRK GA
  • Dow Jones Telerate: INTRK.AT


INTRACOM HOLDINGS SA is the parent company of;

INTRACOM TELECOM

  • INTRACOM TELECOM Solutions KSA operates as a subsidiary of Intracom Telecom in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
  • INTRACOM TELECOM Technologies Ltd Syria Branch is a subsidiary of INTRACOM TELECOM. The Company focuses on the design and delivery of high technology turn-key projects in the fields of telecommunications. Customers include SYRIAN TELECOM (STE). StatMyWeb

INTRAKAT is the construction arm of the INTRACOM HOLDINGS Group.

INTRACOM DEFENSE ELECTRONICS

Hellas-On-Line


"INTRACOM TELECOM is an international telecommunication systems vendor operating in Eastern Europe, the Middle East & Africa, Russia, the CIS and Asia-Pacific. The Company employs over 2,000 highly-skilled professionals. Its subsidiaries span 16 countries in Eastern Europe, the Middle East & Africa, Asia and North America.

INTRACOM TELECOM derives from the former "INTRACOM S.A. HELLENIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY", established in 1977.

In 2002, INTRASOFT merges with INTRACOM, and the new company becomes the largest information and telecommunications conglomerate in Southeast Europe.

In December 2005 INTRACOM S.A. was transformed to a holding company and three new subsidiaries were established:

In addition, there are other INTRACOM subsidiaries, including


January 2006, INTRACOM HOLDINGS acquires a 100% stake in Hellas-On-Line, one of the largest telecommunications services operators and ISPs in Greece.

The Company has extensive know-how and a proven track record of 35 years in the telecommunication market, serving more than 100 renowned customers in over 50 countries. Its international customer base consists of fixed and mobile telecom operators, public authorities and large public and private enterprises.

INTRACOM TELECOM develops and provides products, solutions and professional services primarily for telecommunications operators and large enterprises.

The Company's core business offerings include:

  • Broadband Systems
  • Wireless Network Systems
  • Telco Software
  • ICT Services & Solutions

Dedication to R&D and commitment to technology innovation is at the foundation of the Company's business strategy. The Company maintains in-house state of the art research laboratories that facilitate the rapid development of high-quality, advanced telecommunication systems with state-of-the-art infrastructure, allowing rapid prototype development & validation of advanced telecommunication products.

INTRACOM TELECOM annually invests 7%-9% of its revenue in R&D programs with a vertical organization with from-idea-to-market capability." Source - Intracom website Company Brochure jpg

History of INTRACOM


LOCATIONS/FACILITIES in GREECE

  • INTRACOM TELECOM's headquarters are located in Peania, Attica, roughly 20 kilometers (12 miles) from Athens centre, covering a total area of more than 50,000 square metres. The facilities comprise several blocks of buildings and house the company's headquarters, telecommunications R&D laboratories, personnel offices, central storehouse, production lines, and main technical support centre.


  • INTRACOM TELECOM's facilities in Patras (Southwest Greece) house the offices of Telecommunications Software Development, Terminal Equipment Design, Development Programmes, and Support Services divisions.

Along with advanced mobile and fixed-line telephone software development, INTRACOM TELECOM's branch in Patras is engaged in VLSI microchip design, digital signal processing, and Internet and wireless Internet technology development. The branch has developed close ties with the University of Patras to conduct joint research and development programmes.


  • INTRACOM TELECOM's facilities in Thessaloniki house the offices of the Technical Support and AXE Software Development departments.

The Technical Support department offers a helpdesk, technical support, maintenance, repair, and consulting services to INTRACOM TELECOM's customers in Northern Greece.

The AXE S/W Development department, in cooperation with the Swedish company Ericsson, is engaged in near-shore telecommunications software development for the subscriber stage of the Ericsson AXE-10 Digital Exchanges.

Products

  • Wiretapping Switch AXE

AXE is an acronym for Automatic Cross-Connection Equipment.

The AXE is the digital successor to the AKE analogue telephone exchange and ARF/ARM family of crossbar switches. The design is modular with an APZ dual processor running in sync mode, an APT switching part and an APG I/O part. It is used for connecting local landlines, operate mobile networks (TDMA, GSM, CDMA, W-CDMA, PDC), international telephony traffic and signaling.

Developed in 1974 by Ellemtel, a research and development subsidiary of Ericsson and Televerket, the AXE telephone exchange line of circuit switched digital telephone exchanges manufactured by Ericsson that was used in 1976. AXE Enabler 1.0 for fixed circuit-switched networks... is implemented in all network layers (local and transit exchanges, international gateways, signaling transfer points, service switching points and operator exchanges), enabling a single application system for the complete TDM network.

  • AXE Enabler 1.0 includes the latest hardware generation, AXE 810. Ericsson's AXE has been deployed in 145 countries, supporting 180 million lines, distributed over 6000 exchanges.

AXE Enabler 1.0 is being used by Syrian Telecom

see more on AXE on Scribed

"AXE based equipment are being used as BSC/TRC, MSC, HLR, SCP, FNR, TSC and wireline nodes.

The brain of the AXE system is a dual processor system called APZ. It runs in parallel sync mode making it fault redundant. The family of APZs started with APZ 210 03 in 1976; the latest one is APZ 212 60. The parallel sync mode was partly abandoned in the APZ 212 40 and subsequent models and has been replaced with a warm standby scheme.

The latest APZ type is 214 03 which is use as MSC, TSC and HLR Blade in AXE. The latest implementation of AXE is on a blade cluster system capable of handling up to 8 million subscribers.

The core of the switching part was the Group Switch, initially a time-space-time multiplexer capable of switching up to 64K positions or connections. This Group Switch later evolved to a Distributed Group Switch using Time-Space switching technique with a maximum capacity of 512K.

AXE nodes have evolved as a traffic controller, having the new Media Gateway node running on CPP platform handle the payload traffic.

Ericsson AXE telephone exchanges support lawful intercepts via the remote-control equipment subsystem (RES), which carries out the tap, and the interception management system (IMS), software used for initiating the tap, which adds the tap to the RES database. In a fully operating lawful interception system the RES and IMS both create logs of all numbers being tapped so that system administrators can perform audits to find unauthorized taps.

Code is written in PLEX (a proprietary language tied to the AXE hardware, designed by Göran Hemdahl),[2] SDL and ASA210C programming languages. Code for Regional Processors (controlling hardware Extension Modules) is written in ASA210R. "

Countries using products

  • 2004: The company refocuses on the provision of integrated solutions and services in the broader geographic regions of Central and Southeast Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa

International Office Locations include;

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Bulgaria
  • Cyprus
  • FYROM
  • Moldova
  • Romania
  • Russia
  • Serbia
  • Armenia

Contact

Email: intracom@intracom.am

Phone: +374 10 523 914

Fax: +374 10 523 914

  • India
  • Malaysia
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Syria subcontracting to World Tech since 2007 ongoing in 2012

Contact

Phone: +963 11 612 5282/3/4

Fax: +963 11 613 2206

  • United Arab Emirates
  • USA
  • Leading participation in more than 120 international R&D projects
  • Over 2,000 employees in Greece and abroad
  • Operations in 16 countries
  • Exports to over 50 countries

Reports

  • The Athens Affair ieee
  • Greek wiretapping case 2004–2005 Wikipedia

Syria Files

[1] 500 radios ordered to Muadamia Police warehouse

[2] Radio Supplier: SELEX

[3] SELEX and Intracom SY discussing CISCO routers in Florence

Tech & Business Partners

  • International R&D partnerships with major technology manufacturers and leading academic institutions
  • May 2, 2012: Intracom Defense Electronics : Αward by NATO' of new support contract for PATRIOT Systems to INTRACOM Defense Electronics. [4] and [5]

People Responsible

  • SHAREHOLDERS of INTRACOM HOLDINGS

1. Retail Investors (Public collectively) 55,94

2. Sokratis Kokkalis, Executive Chairman, CEO of Intracom Holdings and majority individual shareholder with 23,87

3. Dimitrios Chatzigrigoriadis, Non-Executive Independent Member of the Board of Directors of Intracom Holdings SA since February 2006. Owns 10,24 shares of INTRACOM HOLDINGS

4. Foreign Institutions 6,64

5. Greek Institutions 3,41


Board Members of Intracom Holdings

(49% shareholder of INTRACOM TELECOM)

Name Title Description
Sokratis Kokkalis [12] Executive Chairman, CEO and majority shareholder (23,87) of Intracom Holdings S.A., as well as Founder and majority shareholder of the Intracom Group of Companies. Greek businessman who has been a member of the Forbes 500 list of the worlds 500 richest people. He is a Member of the Corporate Strategy Committee. He holds a degree in Physics and Electronics from Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin. He became a John Harvard Fellow in 1997 after establishing the Kokkalis Program at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. In 1998, Mr. Kokkalis founded the Kokkalis Foundation, a non-profit organization with a focus on educational and regional development issues.

German investigations in the Stasi archives found a 350-page report referring to agent "Rocco" ("953/63"). It turned out that the Rocco was Sokratis Kokkalis, recruited on 25 January 1963.

Dimitrios Klonis Executive Vice Chairman of the Board, Deputy Chief Executive Officer and Group Financial Manager of Intracom Holdings SA since February 2011. Previously he was appointed Executive Director and Group Financial Manager in February 2006. He is a Member of the Corporate Strategy Committee. He holds a PhD degree in Economics and a MSc in Economics from the University of London and has received a number of educational awards and scholarships from the Greek Government, the Bank of Greece, and the Alexander S. Onassis Foundation.

He served as a Senior Economist in the Research Department of the Bank of Greece until March 1994, a Professor at Deree College (1987-1997) and a Member of the Council of Economic Advisors to the Mayor of Athens (1990 to 1992).

He joined Intracom in April 1994 as Deputy General Manager of Corporate Finance and Administration and has been the Intracom Group's Chief Financial Officer since October 1995.

In January 2005 he was elected Executive General Manager of the Corporate Centre and in November 2006 Executive Director, Group Financial Management. He is serving as member of the Board of the company since October 1995 and during a two-year period from March 2004 until February 2006, he held the position of Vice Chairman.

Dr. Klonis is a member of the Board of several other companies of the INTRACOM GROUP, as well as of INTRACOM TELECOM and INTRALOT. He is also Vice-Chairman of INTRACOM DEFENSE ELECTRONICS, INTRACOM IT SERVICES and INTRAKAT, and Chairman of KEKROPS SA.

Sergey Aslanian Chairman of the Board of Intracom Telecom, a subsidiary of Intracom Holdings SA. He has served as Vice President for Network and Information Technology at Mobile TeleSystems OJSC (MTS) since July 2006, prior to which he was MTS Vice President for Information Technology from December 2003. Mr. Aslanian worked as Deputy Director of Information Technologies at TNK-BP Management (formerly OJSC Tyumenskaya Oil Company) between 2001 and 2003, having been a Consultant at PriceWaterhouseCoopers from 1997 until 2001. Mr. Aslanian graduated from Lomonosov Moscow State University with a degree in Mathematics.
Antonios Kerastaris Chief Executive Officer of Intracom IT Services and Intrasoft International, subsidiaries of Intracom Holdings SA since February 2011. Previously he was appointed Chief Executive Officer of Intrasoft International in 2006. He holds a degree in Mathematics from the University of Athens and a postgraduate degree in informatics from Universitaet Karlsruhe, Germany. He is member of the group Intracom since 1991, initially of Intracom (1991-1993) and then of Intrasoft, Athens (1993-1995). He is founding member of Intrasoft International (Luxemburg) and he also served as General Manager of Intrasoft International, Luxemburg (1995). He is CEO of Intrasoft International, Luxemburg since 2006. Before joining the Group Intracom, he was Research Fellow at the Universitaet Karlsruhe, Germany (1990) and worked as an Informatics Engineer (1984-1988) in a number of companies.
Alexandros-Stergios Manos [13] Chief Executive Officer of Intracom Telecom, a subsidiary of Intracom Holdings SA since January 2006 Mr. Manos joined INTRACOM in 1998. In January 2002, Mr. Manos joined CONKLIN CORPORATION, an INTRACOM subsidiary in Atlanta, GA, U.S., and was appointed CEO in December 2002. In March 2004 Mr. Manos was appointed General Manager of the Corporate Marketing and International Operations Service Unit, and in January 2005 Executive Director of the Telecommunications Systems Sector.

Mr. Manos holds a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering and a BA in Business Economics from Brown University and a M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT.

Petros Souretis Managing Director of Intrakat, a subsidiary of Intracom Holdings SA since December 2003. From 1997 until the end of 2003 he held executive positions in Elliniki Technodomiki Group - ???.

In January 2005 he was appointed as Managing Director of INTRAMET and held the position until the merger with absorption of INTRAMET by INTRAKAT in December 2005.

Furthermore, Mr. Souretis is Chairman and Managing Director of IN MAINT, Vice-Chairman and Managing Director of KEPA ATTIKIS, Chairman of EUROKAT and INTRACOM CONSTRUCT SA and Managing Director of INTRADEVELOPMENT.

Until 2006, Mr. Souretis served as Member of the Board of INTRACOM BULGARIA AD, Member of the Supervisory Board of INTRALBAN ShA and Chairman and Managing Director of AITHERAS ENERGY.

He holds a Civil EngineerING degree from Aristotles University of Thessaloniki, an MSc in Structures of Hazards from CITY University of London and an International MBA degree from Athens University of Economics and Business.

Georgios Troullinos Chief Executive Officer of Intracom Defense Electronics, a subsidiary of Intracom Holdings SA in January 2006. Mr. Troullinos holds a Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology and studied Business Administration at William Marsh Rice University, United States. Mr. Troullinos has received the Georgia Tech President's Fellowship and Sigma Xi Awards and has a number of publications in the IEEE Transactions and International Conferences. His previous work experience includes a position as Member of Scientific Staff at Texas Instruments Inc., Houston, from 1985 to 1989, and a position as Principal Engineer at Digital Signals, Inc., Houston, from 1989 to 1991. In 1992 Mr. Troullinos joined INTRACOM as Defense Department Manager. In 1999 he was appointed General Manager of the Defense Systems Business Unit, and in January 2005 Executive Director of the Defense Electronics Sector.
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Maria Makri Head of Legal Services of Intracom Holdings SA.
Manolis Terrovitis Treasurer at Intracom Holdings SA
Georgios Anninos Executive Member of the Board of Directors of Intracom Holdings SA since November 2006. He was appointed as Director in February 2006. He holds a degree in Telecommunications Engineering and attended post-graduate studies in Germany in the field of Telecommunications. His previous working experience includes managerial positions in telecom organizations in Greece and Germany. Mr. Anninos joined INTRACOM in 1989 as a Telecom Projects Manager. Since 1994 Mr. Anninos has served as General Manager of the Chairman's Office. Mr. Anninos has been a member of INTRACOM's Board of Directors since 2000. Mr. Anninos is also participating in the Board of Directors of several companies of the INTRACOM Group.
Michalis Prountzos Director of Human Resources at Intracom Holdings SA.
Ioannis Mantzaris Investor Relations Manager at Intracom Holdings SA.
Ioannis Flaskis Internal Auditor of Intracom Holdings SA.
Christina Geronicola Head of Corporate Communication at Intracom Holdings SA.
Kyriaki Korre Head of Corporate Governance and Stock Exchange Affairs at Intracom Holdings SA.
Evaggelos Sakkas Head of Corporate Planning and Organisation, Corporate Affairs and Administration at Intracom Holdings SA.
Konstantinos Antonopoulos Non-Executive Member of the Board of Directors of Intracom Holdings SA since April 18, 2008. He previously served as Executive Director since February 2006. He holds a degree in Electrical Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens (1976), and a M.Sc. degree in Systems Reliability from the University of Manchester. From 1994 to 1998, he served as member of the Stock Market Committee and has been a consultant of the Athens Megaro Mousikis Organization since 1988. He has been a member of INTRACOM's Board of Directors since 2003.
Dimitrios Chatzigrigoriadis Non-Executive Independent Member of the Board of Directors of Intracom Holdings SA since February 2006. Owns 10,24 shares of INTRACOM HOLDINGS He studied law at the Athens University and in London. From 1994 to 1998, he served as Member of the Stock Market Committee and has been Consultant to the Athens Megaro Mousikis Organization since 1988.
Sotirios Filos Non-Executive Independent Director of Intracom Holdings SA since June 4, 2009.

Board Members of SISTEMA

Parent company of SITRONICS. INTRACOM TELECOM is a subsidiary of SITRONICS

Name Title Description
Vladimir Evtushenkov [14] [15][16] Chairman of the Board, Chairman of the Strategy Committee Vladimir Evtushenkov, together with several partners, founded Sistema in 1993. He served as President from the Company's formation until 1995, and as Chairman of the Board from January 1994 to January 2005. He once again was appointed President in the run up to Sistema's IPO on the LSE, and has served as Chairman of the Board since February 2006. He is the majority shareholder of Sistema.
Dmitry Zubov Deputy Chairman of the Board Dmitry Zubov joined Sistema in 1999 and became Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors in 2000. In 1996 Mr.Zubov was appointed Deputy Chairman of the Board of Moseximbank. Before that, he was the General Director of AOZT Alon from 1992 to 1996.
Alexander Goncharuk Board Director Alexander Goncharuk has been on the Board of Directors since 1995. He first joined the Company as a Vice President of Sistema in 1995 and served in this position until 1998. His many positions in the Group included Chairman of the Board of MTS, President of Sistema Telecom from 1998 to 2003, and General Director of Concern SITRONICS.
Mikhail Shamolin Executive Board Director, Chief Executive Officer, Deputy Chairman of the Strategy Committee Mr. Shamolin was appointed President of Sistema in March 2011 and previously served as President and CEO of MTS Group from May 2008 until March 2011. Mikhail Shamolin previously held the position of Vice President and Head of the "MTS Russia" business unit from August 2006.
Vyacheslav Kopiev Board Director Vyacheslav Kopiev joined Sistema as a Vice President in 1997. He served as Senior Vice President and Chief of the External Business Relations Group from 2000 to 2003, and has been a Director since 2001. He was elected Deputy Chairman of the Board in 2003. He serves as Chairman of the Board of Intourist.
Robert Kocharyan Independent Director, Chairman of the Ethics and Internal Control Committee From 1998 to 2008, Mr. Kocharyan was the President of Armenia. Before, from 1997 to 1998, he served as Prime Minister of Armenia.

From 1994 to 1997, Mr. Kocharyan was President of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.

From 1992 to 1994, he served as Chairman of the State Defense Committee and Prime Minister of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.

In 1991, he was elected a Deputy of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic's Supreme Soviet.

In 1989 and in 1990, Mr. Kocharyan was a Deputy of Armenia's Supreme Soviet and member of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet.

Roger Munnings Independent Director, Chairman of the Audit and Finance Committee Roger Munnings is currently the UK Government Special Representative for Trade and Investment between the UK and Russia; a member of the Executive Board of the Association of European Businesses; the Chairman of the Audit Committee Institute in Russia (sponsored by KPMG and the Russian Institute of Directors).

He is an active member of a number of public organizations, including the National Council on Corporate Governance in Russia; the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs in Russia; the Russian Union of Directors; the US Russia Business Council; and the Russo-British Chamber of Commerce.

Brian Dickie Board Director 2003-2012 - INVESTCORP, the UK - Managing Director, Private Equity. He was responsible for European "post-acq" (2003 to 2007) and Senior Advisor with ongoing governance roles (from October 2007), serving as Chairmen and a member of Boards of Directors of a number of companies.
Evgeny Novitsky Independent Director Evgeny Novitsky joined Sistema in 1995 as Director and President and continued in these roles until January 2005. He then became Chairman of the Board, where he remained until February 2006. From there, he remained on the Board as a non executive director.
David Iakobachvili Independent Director, Chairman of the Investor Relations and Dividend Policy Committee Since 2000 he has been a member of the Management Board of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (employers), and since June 2004, a member of the Bureau of the Management Board of the Union.
Serge Tchuruk Independent Director Serge Tchuruk started his professional career with the Mobil Corporation where he held a number of managerial positions from 1964 till 1979, in France and in the USA, including that of CEO of Mobil Benelux.

From 1990 till 1995, he was the Chairman and CEO of Total.

In 1995, Serge Tchuruk became the CEO of Alcatel.

Jeannot Krecké Board Director 2004-2011 - Minister for Economy and External Trade of Luxembourg.

2004-2011 - Representative of the Luxembourg Government in the Council of Ministers of the European Union.

Marc Holtzman Board Director Currently he is Vice Chairman of Barclays Capital.

In addition, Mr. Holtzman serves as non-executive Chairman of the Board of Directors of Indus, a leading oil company, listed on the London AIM, with market capitalization of about USD 2bn.

He is a member of the Board of Directors of Prospect Global Resources and Bank of Kigali, a leading commercial bank in Rwanda.

Mr. Holtzman serves as a member of the Board of Directors of the United States Space Foundation and as a member of the Board of Trustees of the Colorado Animal Rescue Shelter.

In 2003-2005 Mr. Holtzman was President of the University of Denver.

Mr. Holtzman served as Secretary of Technology of the Colorado government. In addition, he was Chairman of Colorado's Information Management Commission and Co-Chairman of the Commission on Science and Technology.



Board Members of JSFC SISTEMA, the parent of SITRONICS (51% shareholder)


Major Shareholders of INTRACOM TELECOM since June 2006

  • INTRACOM HOLDINGS(Greece), one of the largest multinational technology groups in southeastern Europe, retains a 49% stake in INTRACOM TELECOM.
  • SITRONICS - JSC SITRONICS (Russia) acquired a 51% stake in INTRACOM TELECOM. SITRONICS is the largest high-tech company in eastern Europe and a subsidiary of JSFC SISTEMA [17].

Other Info

Emails

General inquiries: info@intracom-telecom.com

Products, Solutions & Services: sales@intracom-telecom.com

Human Resources: hr@intracom-telecom.com

Public Relations: marcom@intracom-telecom.com

Press Office: press@intracom-telecom.com

For comments on our website: webmaster@intracom-telecom.com

INTRACOM TELECOM Alexandros Tarnaris, Marketing Communications Director, Intracom Telecom tel. +30-210-667-7027, e-mail: atarnar@intracom.com


IP & Servers IP range:

146.124.0.0 - 146.124.255.255

82.204.190.196 - 82.204.190.199

84.22.1.80 - 84.22.1.95

87.118.136.104 - 87.118.136.111