SAGEMCOM

















































Sagemcom
Type
simplified joint-stock company (Société par actions simplifiée)
Industry Consumer Electronics
Founded
Rueil-Malmaison, France (2009)
Headquarters
Rueil-Malmaison
,
France

Area served
Worldwide
Products Fax machines, Multi-Functional Printers, Routers and Gateways, Set-Top-Boxes, DECT and Corded Telephones, Smart Meters
Revenue 1.5 bn EUR (FY 2016)
Owner
Charterhouse Capital Partners and Sagemcom Employees
Number of employees
4,000 (FY 2016)
Website www.sagemcom.com

SAGEMCOM is a French communications company based in Rueil-Malmaison. The company is split into four organisational divisions: "Broadband", "Documents", "Digital" and "Energy & Telecom".




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Operations


    • 2.1 Broadband Division


    • 2.2 Documents Division


    • 2.3 Digital Set-Top Box Division


    • 2.4 Energy & Telecom Division




  • 3 References


  • 4 External links





History


Sagem Communication was the original name for what is now SAGEMCOM (Although still called "Sagem Communication" at times). It was part of the SAGEM, a major French company involved in defence electronics, consumer electronics and communication systems.


In 2005, SAGEM and SNECMA merged to form SAFRAN.


In 2008, the SAGEM group spun off its communications and mobile telephony businesses (known simply as: Sagem Mobile) to focus on core company values.


The mobile phone business was called: SAGEM Wireless.


The broadband business was called: SAGEM Communication.


In 2008 The Gores Group became the major stakeholder of the company.


Other Sagem Business Groups like MobiWire (then known as Sagem Wireless) and Safran Morpho (then known as Sagem Orga) were not part of this deal.


In order to distinguish from other "Sagem" companies and to reflect the separation, the name and logo was again changed into "Sagemcom" in 2009.


In 2011, The Carlyle Group acquired the majority stake in the company, with a 30% minority held by company employees.


In 2016, Charterhouse Capital Partners, a private equity investment firm, acquired the 70% majority stake from The Carlyle Group, becoming the new majority shareholder.



Operations



Broadband Division


The Broadband business division accounts for €419 m of the company's turnover in 2010.
The division offers a wide range of products, broadband terminals, DECT wireless terminals, connected screens and radios as well as software solutions, and simplifying the installation and management of these different devices on the local digital network.


Sagemcom claims it is a European leader for broadband terminals.



Documents Division


The Documents Business Group provides solutions in the field of imaging and documents: analysis, management, printing, communication, filing, display. The business unit provides a multifold portfolio in areas such as consumer fax (inventor of the Phonefax) as well as professional faxes, printers, multifunction terminals, software solutions for document management and communication, and also imaging (one of the Europeans leaders in digital photoframes).
Its headquarters are in France, on Sagemcom Osny campus.


In 2014 Apogee Corporation Ltd acquired the Sagemcom Documents VAR (value added reseller) business and moved its headquarters to Asnières-sur-Seine, north east of Paris.



Digital Set-Top Box Division


The company launched its first digital set-top boxes in 1996, and was the first in the world to deploy MPEG-4 single-chip terminals in November 2005.
The business unit offers a wide range of products, for all transmission media (satellite, cable, terrestrial and IP TV), from basic low-end STBs with limited functions – also known as 'zapper' boxes – to advanced twin-tuner High Definition MPEG4 digital TV receivers with integrated Hard Disk Drive (Personal Video Recorders). Sagem Communications is Europe's leading STB manufacturer for digital terrestrial and IP TV.



Energy & Telecom Division



  • Communication: with machine to machine (M2M) communications, convergence products, turn key solutions in telecom networks

  • Energy management, offerering optimized overall solutions for the grid. This activity also incorporates a unit for industrial partnerships, aiming at making available Sagemcom's competencies in research and development, industrialisation and manufacturing.



References





External links



  • Sagem closure, news article.

  • PR: Sagem Communications taken over by The Gores Group

  • Gigaset Communications: Sale of broadband business to Sagem Communications concluded

  • Carlyle press release: sale of Sagemcom to Charterhouse Capital Partners

  • Official site: revenues, employees, company structure




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