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Pace plc

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CEO
  
Mike Pulli (14 Dec 2011–)

Headquarters
  
Saltaire, United Kingdom

Founders
  
David Hood, Barry Rubery

Operating income
  
$180.9 million (2014)

Founded
  
1982

Revenue
  
2.62 billion USD (2014)

Type
  
Public company

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Traded as
  
LSE: PICGrey Market: PCMXF

Fate
  
Acquired by Arris Group

Key people
  
Allan Leighton, ChairmanMike Pulli, CEO

Products
  
set-top boxes, media servers, residential gateways, Elements software platform, ECO service management, optical networking

Subsidiaries
  
Latens Systems Ltd, Aurora Networks

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Pace plc was a British company who developed set-top boxes (STBs), advanced residential gateways, software and services for the pay-TV and broadband services industry. Pace's customers included cable, telco, satellite and IPTV operators. The company was listed on the London Stock Exchange until December 2015 when the company received the last of the regulatory clearances needed to allow a merger with Arris Group to proceed.

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History

The company was founded as Pace Micro Technology plc in 1982 by Yorkshire born businessmen Barry Rubery, David Hood and Robert Fleming, it introduced the first low-cost commercially available modems in 1985. In 1987 it started selling its first analogue satellite set-top receivers. In 1995 it manufactured the world's first DVB decoders for Australian satellite company Galaxy.

Pace was floated on the London Stock Exchange in 1996. In 1998 the company started shipping digital satellite television equipment for BSkyB. In 1999, Pace purchased the set-top box division of Acorn Computers and converted it into its Cambridge office. In the following years Pace owned the GUI RISC OS, and used technologies based on it in its decoder equipment. The Cambridge office was closed in 2003.

Pace started delivering products to Comcast in the United States in 2000; the company also delivers to AT&T and DirecTV. In 2001 Pace announced that it was outsourcing the last of the manufacturing capacity which remained at its location in Saltaire: the head office was reduced to an administration and development centre.

In March 2002 Pace became the first company to market free-to-view personal video recorders (PVRs). In 2005, Pace in conjunction with Australian subscription television provider Foxtel launched the first DVB-C PVR. In April 2006 Neil Gaydon became CEO, taking over from John Dyson, and Mike McTighe became the chairman, taking over from Sir Michael Bett.

In April 2008 Pace acquired the 'Set-Top Box and Connectivity Solutions' division of Royal Philips Electronics, approximately doubling the size of the company. In May 2008 Pace changed its name from Pace Micro Technology plc to Pace plc.

In 2010 Pace acquired US home networking equipment maker 2Wire, IP and Cable specialist, Bewan Systems SA and pay-TV software specialist, Latens Systems.

In June 2011 Allan Leighton became chairman. In December 2011 Neil Gaydon was replaced as CEO by Mike Pulli, formerly president of Pace Americas

A significant milestone was reached in 2012 when Pace sold its 100 millionth digital set-top box.

In January 2014, Pace completed the acquisition of Aurora Networks, a leading developer and manufacturer of advanced, next-generation optical transport and access network solutions for broadband networks.

On 22 April 2015, the Boards of Pace and Arris Group announced that they had reached agreement on the terms of a recommended combination of Pace with Arris, in a stock and cash deal that valued Pace at UKP £1.4Bn (USD $2.1Bn). The combination was conditional on, amongst other things, shareholder approval from both Pace and Arris shareholders and also the receipt of merger control clearances in a number of jurisdictions including Brazil, Colombia, Germany, Portugal, South Africa and the United States. The company received the last of the regulatory clearances needed to allow the merger to proceed in December 2015. The acquisition was completed on Jan. 4, 2016. The resultant combined group is incorporated in the United Kingdom, but operationally managed from the United States, and is owned 24% by Pace shareholders and 76% by Arris shareholders.

Operations

Pace's head office is in Saltaire, near Bradford in West Yorkshire. It occupies a large proportion of the Victorian textile mill complex called Salt's Mill. The company has major operations in the USA, France and India as well as the UK HQ.

Customers

The company's customers include:

References

Pace plc Wikipedia