Scientific Atlanta

Scientific Atlanta, Inc.
Company typePublic
IndustryBroadband
Founded1951; 73 years ago (1951)
FoundersJames E. Boyd
Charles Griffin
Robert E. Honer
Gerald Rosselot
Lamar Whittle
Vernon Widerquist
Glen P. Robinson
DefunctNovember 25, 2015 (2015-11-25)
FateAcquired by Cisco Systems
Headquarters,
United States
Key people
Tony Bates, Cisco
James F. McDonald, CEO
ProductsSet-top boxes
Cable distribution
Cable Modems
IPTV hardware
Revenue$1.9 billion (fiscal year 2005)
Number of employees
9,784 (as of June 5, 2007)
ParentCisco Systems (2006–2015)
Websitescientificatlanta.com

Scientific Atlanta, Inc. was a Georgia, United States–based manufacturer of cable television, telecommunications, and broadband equipment. Scientific Atlanta was founded in 1951 by a group of engineers from the Georgia Institute of Technology, and was purchased by Cisco Systems in 2005 for $6.9 billion after Cisco received antitrust clearance for the purchase.[1][2] The Cisco acquisition of Scientific Atlanta was ranked in the top 10 of largest technology acquisitions in history and was Cisco's largest acquisition to date.[3][4] Prior to the purchase, Scientific Atlanta had been a Fortune 500 company and was one of the top 25 largest corporations in Georgia.[5][6][7]

Scientific Atlanta was considered by many to be "the patriarch of Atlanta's technology industry for nearly six decades" and is sometimes referred to as "Atlanta's Microsoft or Hewlett Packard".[8]

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