The Société française radio-électrique (SFR, ''Radiolectric French Company'') was one of the first
radiotelegraphic companies, founded by
Émile Girardeau in 1910. It supported the conception and the production of the
Radiola radio receivers
In radio, radio communications, a radio receiver, also known as a receiver, a wireless, or simply a radio, is an electronic device that receives radio waves and converts the information carried by them to a usable form. It is used with an anten ...
, and the creation of the
radio station of the same name.
It disappeared in 1957 after merging with
Compagnie Générale de Télégraphie Sans Fil, later merged into
Thomson-CSF
Thomson-CSF was a French company that specialized in the development and manufacture of electronics with a heavy focus upon the aerospace and defence sectors of the market.
Thomson-CSF was formed in 1968 following the merger of Thomson-Houst ...
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French companies established in 1910
Audio equipment manufacturers of France
History of telecommunications in France
Manufacturing companies established in 1910