Obteco

Obteco, formerly the shortened version of Obanacian Television Corporation, is a television manufacturing and distributing company based in Nayartal, Obanacia. It is Obanacia's largest television manufacturing company, and one of the world's largest Obanacian companies. Obteco was established by Asur Telakomaj in 1962, earlier he had manufactured several television sets.

History
Asur Telakomaj was introduced to television during his business trip to the in 1957, so he bought a television set and took it to his hometown in Mullaqar. He later began building television sets for the townspeople in Mullaqar, and even sold his sets outside the city. Shortly after the launch of Obanacian Educational Television in 1962, he established the Obanacian Television Corporation on November 20, 1962 in Nayartal. A year later, he shortened the company's name to Obteco for a more unique appeal.

Obteco's television sets were only sold to schools and colleges at the time, and only came to popularity among the mainstream public in the early 1970s. It partnered with and  and mass produced television sets around Obanacia. Its first factory outside the country was established in Azongar, Dajankagru, in 1973. RCA acquired Obteco's 35% stake and began producing color televisions in 1975. It was Obanacia's sole television manufacturer until Admier began manufacturing televisions there in 1978, beginning a rather stiff competition, as Obteco still was the largest television manufacturer in Obanacia. Admier failed and ceased operations in Obanacia a year later, but returned in 1981 under 40% ownership under Obteco. The manufacturer enjoyed a monopoly until the late 1980s, but as Obteco's sets were cheaper, they still won as Obanacia's largest television manufacturer.

Obteco later began operations in Sittapini and the Adrian Islands in 1990, and soon started selling television to western countries in the mid-1990s. The company later took its stake back from RCA and ended its partnership with them in 1995, and began partnering with and Theorysonic. In 2001, Obteco developed the first digital television set in the Nesionytan Islands. To honor Telakomaj in his 80th birthday in 2002, Obteco reintroduced the original 1957 television set bought by Telakomaj, but was immediately discontinued after being sued by for 'stealing' the model's design.