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CalAmp company history timeline

1981

CalAmp was founded as California Amplifier Inc. in Newbury Park, California in 1981, by Jacob Inbar and David Nichols, who worked together at a microwave division of Eaton Corporation.

1983

The company began trading on NASDAQ in 1983.

1989

In 1989, the company severed its ties with the Department of Defense and focused all its research and development and marketing efforts on commercial and consumer applications.

1992

Of singular importance was the Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992, regarded by industry experts as the most influential piece of legislation affecting wireless cable operators.

1996

The sales total recorded in 1996 became the decade’s high, as the company suffered downturns affecting both its business segments.

1998

In response, California Amplifier reorganized its structure, establishing three business units—satellite products, wireless cable products, and voice and data products—in January 1998.

1999

The company had purchased Gardiner Communications in April 1999, a $9 million transaction that greatly bolstered California Amplifier’s DBS product line.

2004

Hopkins, Brent, “Lawsuit Sinks Shares of Satellite Products Firm California Amplifier Inc.,” Daily News, April 27, 2004.

2005

In April 2005, CalAmp acquired Carlsbad, California-based Skybility, a developer and supplier of embedded cellular transceivers.

2006

In May 2006, the company struck again, signing an agreement to acquire Dataradio, Inc., for $54 million.

2022

"CalAmp Corp. ." International Directory of Company Histories. . Retrieved June 22, 2022 from Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/books/politics-and-business-magazines/calamp-corp

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