
A next step toward convergence, NextiraOne Europe provides voice, data, and video systems integration, network infrastructure assessment and outsourcing, and call center applications. The company consults with clients on one-time projects or in an ongoing capacity. It also manages and monitors networks, and offers security programs for networks, data, mobile operations, content, and voice. The company sells directly in nearly 20 countries and it has service partners worldwide. Customers operate primarily in the finance and health care industries, as well as the public sector. NextiraOne is owned by ABÉNEX Capital and some of its executives

Intelek tries to take an intelligent approach to aerospace, telecommunications, and related markets.Intelek company operates through three subsidiaries located in the UK and the US. Its Paradise Datacom unit makes devices such as transceivers and power amplifiers for satellites. The Labtech unit makes microwave circuit boards and related products. The CML Group machines high-precision aerostructure components used in commercial and military aircraft. In 2005 Intelek pared its offerings by selling Pascall Electronics, which makes power conversion and radio- frequency components, to EMRISE. In 2010 Teledyne Technologies acquired Intelek for about $52 million.

Asante has offices in Taiwan and the US; UIC has sales offices around the world. Asante distributes its products through UIC's distribution network, as well as through agreements with resellers and systems integrators including SED International, Synnex, and Newegg. UIC bought Asante in 2008. Asante supplies wired and wireless computer network hubs, adapters, and Ethernet switches for customers in the consumer, education, enterprise, and government markets. Its products are sold worldwide under two main brands: FriendlyNet (small office, home, and education markets) and IntraCore (enterprise customers and ISP's). Asante company is a communications division of Taipei-based electronics manufacturer UIC Corporation.

DRI Corporation, through its subsidiaries, designs, manufactures, sells, and services information and surveillance technology products. Its products include DR600, a vehicle logic unit for buses that provides vehicle monitoring, location, and schedule adherence communication systems and programs; GPS for tracking of vehicles; Talking Bus next stop automatic voice announcement system and next stop internal signage; and a software suite that provides modules for customized transit applications, including computer-aided dispatch, automatic vehicle location, vehicle monitoring, wireless data exchange, and central recording station. The company also offers transit arrival signs and software; airport shuttle automatic vehicle location products and arrival signs; and TwinVision light-emitting diode and color electronic destination sign systems, as well as involves in the integration of and with vehicle sub-systems, including destination signs, fare collection, automatic passenger counters, engine controllers, transmission, and multiplexers. In addition, it provides ELYSE and central recording station software; Mobitec electronic destination sign systems and electronic information display systems; and VacTell video surveillance, recording, and actionable intelligence products. The company serves end-user customers, such as municipalities; regional transportation districts; state and local departments of transportation; transit agencies; public, private, and commercial operators of bus and van vehicles; and rental car agencies, as well as OEM customers, including manufacturers of transportation rail, bus, and van vehicles. It sells its products directly or through manufacturers representatives and distributors in North and South America, the Far East, the Middle East, Asia, Australia, and Europe. DRI Corporation company was formerly known as Digital Recorders, Inc. and changed its name to DRI Corporation in June 2007. DRI Corporation was founded in 1983 and is based in Dallas, Texas.

Store Electronic Systems (SES) urges retailer to ditch paper labels and go digital. The company designs and makes wireless communication products, namely electronic labels for store shelves that display product information and enable rapid price changing. Its systems come with a PC that encodes and organizes data for the labels, a transmitter that communicates with the labels via low frequency radio, a handheld terminal that links a label to a product via barcode, and electronic labels that show real-time product names and pricing to consumers. SES label systems are used in more than 3,000 stores by some of Europe's largest grocery retailers, including France's Carrefour, Germany's Edeka, and the UK's Tesco. Store Electronic Systems (SES) urges retailer to ditch paper labels and go digital. The company designs and makes wireless communication products, namely electronic labels for store shelves that display product information and enable rapid price changing. Its systems come with a PC that encodes and organizes data for the labels, a transmitter that communicates with the labels via low frequency radio, a handheld terminal that links a label to a product via barcode, and electronic labels that show real-time product names and pricing to consumers. SES label systems are used in more than 3,000 stores by some of Europe's largest grocery retailers, including France's Carrefour, Germany's Edeka, and the UK's Tesco.

Ditech Networks, Inc. was founded in 1983 and is headquartered in Mountain View, California. Ditech Networks, Inc. offers communications with voice processing solutions that perform tasks ranging from voice-enabled Web 2.0 and unified communications services to voice quality enhancement. The company offers various solutions that deliver voice communication and enable voice capabilities to new communications methods, such as social networking and text messaging. Its products help communications companies worldwide meet the multiple challenges of service differentiation, network expansion, and call capacity, by delivering voice quality. The company was formerly known as Ditech Communications Corporation and changed its name to Ditech Networks, Inc. in May 2006.

SMC serves up networking equipment, with or without wires. SMC Networks offers wireless LAN components designed for use in homes, small businesses, and larger enterprises. It also sells a line of Ethernet products, including adapters and switches, for small and midsized businesses. Other products include Voice-over-Internet Protocol (VoIP) phones and network attached storage (NAS) devices.SMC company sells though resellers, distributors, and retailers. Once a division of Standard Microsystems, SMC Networks traces its origins to 1971; Standard Microsystems sold a majority stake of the division to Taiwanese equipment manufacturer Accton Technology in 1997.

Crossbow Technology Inc. specializes in connecting the physical world to the digital world. Founded in 1995, the company is a leading supplier of low-cost, smart-sensor technology to military programs and high-value, asset- tracking operations. Crossbow has shipped more than half a million sensors to customers including Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, EADS and Israel Aerospace Industries, as well as a leading global-logistics and shipping company. Crossbow is headquartered in Milpitas, California.

Rogers Cable Communications Inc. Company Profile Rogers Cable, a subsidiary of Rogers Communications, is Canada's top cable television operator. It has about 2.3 million residential and commercial basic cable subscribers located throughout the eastern portion of the country, including New Brunswick, Newfoundland, and Ontario, while rival Shaw Communications serves Western Canada. Rogers Cable also provides Internet access to about 1.6 million customers and it owns and operates Canada's second largest retail video chain, Rogers Video Stores. Additionally, through its Rogers Home Phone unit, the company provides home local and long distance telephone services over traditional networks and through voice-over IP computer telephony to about 1 million callers.

ATSI Communications helps international telecommunications carriers use the Internet to their advantage. Through its Digerati Networks subsidiary, the company provides telecommunications companies with Voice-over-IP (VoIP) call termination services in Latin America (with a particular focus on Mexico), Asia, and the Middle East. Such customers typically lack transmission facilities, require additional capacity, or lack regulatory licenses to terminate traffic in selected areas. ATSI also provides VoIP gateway services, including data, fax, and voice transmission.
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