Talk:Oscilloquartz

The timeline seems to be missing a date/year when Swatch bought OSA - now only says OSA was sold to ADVA in 2014. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2001:14BB:140:4BB2:1C15:1FAF:2609:2 (talk) 08:10, 3 November 2018 (UTC)

I've removed the following text for it's almost literally taken from Oscilloquartz web site.


 * "For more than 50 years Oscilloquartz SA (OSA) has been a pioneer in the domain of time and frequency. Today, Oscilloquartz is recognized as one of the most advanced manufacturers of frequency sources, such as quartz crystal oscillators (OCXO), GPS receivers or cesium clocks for telecommunications applications. Oscilloquartz is also one of the leading providers of synch solutions for turnkey synchronization projects in e.g. PDH, SDH, SONET and all kind of mobile telecom networks e.g. GSM, X-CDMA, TETRA, 2.xG, 3G, 4G, UMTS, WiMAX ... ."

In addition, the text in chapter "Products" was also partially copied from the same source. At least it sounds like taken from some hypothetically advertising.


 * "Oscilloquartz' core business is to supply high quality synchronization solutions. Its goal is to provide the telecom industry with turnkey solutions for synchronisation of all types of telecommunication networks. Sync solutions offered by Oscilloquartz covers the generation of primary references clocks (level 1), the distribution of this reference throughout telecom networks, together with the local regeneration and distribution of clocking references (level 2 and level 3).


 * Additionally, Oscilloquartz's truly integrated remote management solutions offers a wide range of technology, including its proprietary SyncView management software and including, as SyncView agents or embedded solutions, Q3, SNMP, TL1 interfaces.


 * For quartz crystal oscillators, its flagship is certainly the ultra-stable BVA resonator, the best quartz oscillator ever made in the world. Oscilloquartz also manufacture a complete range of products, including single oven and double oven oscillators, targeted at the synchronisation of mobile base stations and other telecommunication equipment."

Even most of the remaining article sounds like edited by Oscilloquartz' own PR department. -- 195.37.61.3 10:15, 8 February 2007 (UTC)