
Alcatel Egypt SAE company began operations in Egypt in 1986. Alcatel Egypt does the bidding of its parent, telecom equipment firm Alcatel-Lucent, in the Middle East and Africa. The company operates in nearly 70 countries from Afghanistan to Guinea selling hardware for voice, data, and video transmission to telecom carriers and ISPs. Major customers include Pakistan Telecommunications, Dubai Metro, Etisalat, Vodafone, Nile Online, Saudi Telecom, and Orascom. Alcatel Egypt supports both fixed line and mobile operators, running a dozen mobile networks in infrastructure-challenged locales like Yemen, Algeria, and Afghanistan. Its also offers voice, video, and data services directly to customers in Kuwait and Pakistan.

Optelecom-NKF, Inc. develops video network solutions for traffic monitoring and security of airports, seaports, casinos, prisons, utilities, public transit, city centers, hospitals, and corporate campuses. It offers video over Internet protocol (IP) solutions under the Siqura name comprising codecs/servers for high-quality video compression; boxed, fixed dome, mini-dome, and high-speed dome cameras; single and multi-server video management systems, operator solutions, development kit for integration with third-party software applications, and versatile management and configuration tools; network video recording; and video network equipment, such as gigabit Ethernet switches, fast Ethernet switches, and models with built-in video encoders. Optelecom-NKF, Inc. also provides video over fiber optics comprising MC Series for safety, security, and transportation applications; and 9000 Series for government and transportation applications. In addition, Optelecom-NKF offers interferometric fiber optic gyro coils; optical devices; and precision wound coils for applications in optical fiber dispensers used in remote vehicle control systems to precision optical fiber coils for communications systems. Optelecom-NKF sells its products through direct sales, commercial integrators, and resellers in the United States and internationally. Optelecom-NKF, Inc. was formerly known as Optelecom, Inc. and changed its name to Optelecom- NKF, Inc. in April 2005 as a result of acquisition of NKF Electronics B.V. Optelecom-NKF, Inc. was founded in 1972 and is headquartered in Germantown, Maryland.

Airspan Networks covers a lot of ground, mostly through the air. Airspan Networks company supplies equipment based on the WiMax wireless networking standard. Phone companies, ISPs, utility companies, and other network operators use Airspan's base stations and subscriber terminals to provide fixed and mobile broadband wireless access. The company's other products include Wi-Fi-based networking equipment, as well as voice-over-IP (VoIP) soft switches and gateways. Airspan sells directly and through OEMs, resellers and systems integrators to customers worldwide. The vast majority of the company's sales are to customers outside the US.

Farmers Telecommunications Cooperative (FTC) is a rural local telephone service provider for about 17,000 subscribers in DeKalb and Jackson counties in northeast Alabama. It connects callers in the communities of Higdon, Ider, Henagar, Pisgah, Fyffe, and Geraldine, among others. The member-owned co-op provides traditional phone services including local exchange access and long-distance, as well as business and data systems and broadband Internet access. It also provides digital cable television. Cell phone service is offered by subsidiary Farmers Wireless. FTC was founded in 1952. Farmers Telecommunications Cooperative (FTC) is a rural local telephone service provider for about 17,000 subscribers in DeKalb and Jackson counties in northeast Alabama. It connects callers in the communities of Higdon, Ider, Henagar, Pisgah, Fyffe, and Geraldine, among others. The member-owned co-op provides traditional phone services including local exchange access and long-distance, as well as business and data systems and broadband Internet access. It also provides digital cable television. Cell phone service is offered by subsidiary Farmers Wireless. FTC was founded in 1952.

MotoSAT was founded in 1984 as Mobile Technologies Inc. Snowbirds take to the road in search of warm weather, not isolation. MotoSAT makes and sells mobile satellite communications equipment to keep them and other ramblers connected as they travel. MotoSAT designs satellite systems for use primarily on recreational vehicles. MotoSAT's DataStorm products enable road trippers to get their favorite channels and connect to the Internet using services from such providers as DIRECTV and UNASAT. MotoSAT company's equipment is also compatible with systems made by iDirect. It makes sales across the US through satellite equipment and RV dealers.

Sepura talks the radio talk, and walks the radio walk. One of the top manufacturers in its industry, Sepura makes digital commercial two-way TETRA (Terrestrial Trunked Radio) radios used by emergency and police personnel, the military, and transportation agencies. The radios, informally known as walkie-talkies, are used on TETRA networks in about 90 countries, particularly in Europe, Asia, and South America. In addition to ambulance, fire, and other emergency responders, the company's customers include commercial users such as Air France, Saudi Electricity Company, and Russian Railways; all in all, the company serves more than 800 organizations. CEO Graham Matthews and other investors co- founded Sepura in 2002.

Mitel Networks Corporation provides integrated communications solutions and services for business customers worldwide. It offers Internet protocol based communications solutions that consist of a combination of telephony hardware products, such as communications platforms and desktop devices, and software applications, which integrate voice, video, and data communications with business applications and processes. The companyâs product portfolio comprises a range of appliances for very small or home-based business; communications platforms and gateways; desktop devices, such as phones, desktop PC applications, conference units, and operator consoles; and software applications, including software that enables specialized functionality, such as messaging, teleworking, and voice and data collaboration. It also provides a suite of application programming interfaces, which allow third parties to integrate their products and customersâ business systems with the companyâs solutions. In addition, Mitel Networks provides planning services that comprise needs assessments, site surveys, system configuration, network design, and project management; and implementation services consisting of Internet protocol-based system and application implementations, advanced messaging implementations, and multi-site installations. Further, it offers resource coordination, project management, contract administration, performance management, customized applications development, technical support, long-term systems management, and training services, as well as network, local, and long distance services. The company serves hotel chains, governmental agencies, retail chains, professional services firms, educational establishments, and healthcare providers through wholesale distributors, solutions providers, authorized channel partners, exclusive business partners, communications services providers, and systems integrators. Mitel Networks is headquartered in Kanata, Canada.

It's clear that Sinclair Technologies synchronizes its business around telecommunications technologies. The company manufactures a variety of components, including fixed and mobile wireless network antennas, filters, receiver multicouplers, and transmitter combiners for more than 1,500 customers. Its products are used for mobile radio, public safety, military, cellular, and transportation applications. Sinclair Radio Laboratories was founded in 1951 by George Sinclair, an engineering professor at the University of Toronto; in the 1960s the firm designed antennas used on Gemini spacecraft. The company is owned by the three daughters of the founder, who died in 1993. It became Sinclair Technologies in 1995.

Virgin Mobile USA provides voice and data wireless communications services to about 5 million subscribers across the US under on the Virgin banner and over Sprint Nextel's network. Targeting the youth market with value- oriented pricing, flexible calling plans, and stylish phones, the company offers mobile products and services intended to appeal to consumers under age 35. Virgin Mobile USA sells its phones with pre-paid and pay-as-you-go service plans through about 40,000 third-party retail stores, including Best Buy, Target, and Wal-Mart. Without a network to call its own, the company concentrates on sales and marketing. Virgin Mobile USA was acquired in late 2009 by Sprint Nextel for about $483 million.

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