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Founded in 1881, Meikosha, Ltd. was the forerunner of today’s OKI and Japan’s first telecommunications equipment manufacturer.
Meikosha’s success came from the company’s “enterprising spirit” to become the first domestic manufacturer of telephones only
five years after Alexander Graham Bell’s invention of the telephone in 1876.
Underpinned by this “enterprising spirit”, which has been nurtured and passed down throughout the Company’s long history,
OKI has provided a succession of products that has contributed to the development of today’s information society. Always in
the vanguard of technology innovation, OKI began manufacturing computers containing Japan’s first domestically developed core
memories in 1961. In 1982, the Company developed the world’s first automated teller machine (ATM) that recycles deposited bills
as funds for withdrawals and in 1996 introduced the first Voice-over-Internet Protocol (VoIP) system to the Japanese market.
As a company that supports social infrastructure development both in Japan and overseas, OKI is quick to grasp and incorporate
the needs of society into the development of innovative and practical products. In the field of infrastructure development, OKI strives
diligently to provide all its stakeholders with peace of mind.
ATM-BankIT
VoIP Bulletin Systems
CP21X
Next Generation Kiosk Terminals
FSE
CTstage
IP CONVERGENCE Server SS9100
USCOS
CenterStage
Municipal Governments’
Radio Communication Systems
(yen)