Computer Consoles Incorporated

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CCI ad in Forbes, 1984.

Computer Consoles Incorporated was a company which provided telephone companies with directory assistance systems, along with systems used to automate various operator and other operation/maintenance services. They are 'infamous' for the Power 6/32 machine donations to the CSRG to make the 4.3 BSD 'Tahoe' port possible. They were later absorbed by Northern Telecom.

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