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What does BTL stand for?

Bell Telephone Laboratories


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t know that the clock was invented in Bell Telephone Laboratories.
The former Bell Telephone Laboratories, which developed the transistor, were absorbed into Alcatel-Lucent SA in 2006.
He also is the founder of two Silicon Valley software firms and worked as a software engineer for Bell Telephone Laboratories.
Germer of Bell Telephone Laboratories in New York described the first experimental evidence that particles can behave as if they were also waves.
Today we don't have that, and that really makes it difficult for (local phone companies) to determine what technology to use," said Savage, who worked as an engineer at Bell Telephone Laboratories prior to the divestiture of AT&T.
Prior to Verizon, Sylvester held positions at Bell Atlantic, AT&T and Bell Telephone Laboratories.
The other key equation, room-temperature laser, was developed just three months later by Bell Telephone Laboratories.
Kaufmann was with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, California in the Chemistry and Materials Science Department as a Division Leader of Materials, and he was also with the Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey as a member of the Radiation Physics Research Department.

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