
CellXion's motto might be "If you build it, they will call." The company provides site construction and equipment installation for wireless networks nationwide. It also manufactures concrete and aluminum equipment shelters, disaster recovery vans, cabinets, and cell towers. Headquartered in Bossier City, Louisiana, CellXion has division headquarters and sales offices in Nevada, New York, Oklahoma, Georgia, Texas, and Wisconsin. The company is a division of Sioux City, Iowa-based Sabre Industries.

Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd., together with its subsidiaries, provides Internet Protocol (IP) based digital satellite communication and networking products and services worldwide. The company engages in the design, production, and marketing of very small aperture terminals (VSATs) and related VSAT network equipment. Its VSAT products include SkyEdge IP + SkyEdge II IP, a compact IP VSAT; SkyEdge PRO, a multi-service VSAT; SkyEdge ACCESS + SkyEdgeII PRO, a multi-service VSAT; SkyEdge II Extend, an enterprise VSAT; and SkyEdge Armadillo Pro + SkyEdge Armadillo, a VSAT for outdoor applications. The companys VSAT solutions comprise SkyAbis for cellular traffic backhaul that enables operators to expand their market reach; emergency response/rapid deployment that are transportable and man-pack communication solutions; Cisco VSAT NM, a satellite-based networking for Cisco router with Cisco VSAT NM; and Satellite communication on the move for the ground and maritime markets. In addition, it offers StarBand, an VSAT Internet access service; Connexstar Transaction, a low-bandwidth VSAT network; Connexstar Broadband, a broadband VSAT network; Connexstar Performance, a high-bandwidth VSAT network; and Spacenet Custom Networks that are VSAT and hybrid terrestrial WANs. Further, the company provides various solutions, including project management, network design, deployment logistics, implementation and integration, operational services, and maintenance and support. Additionally, it offers NetEdge, a satellite communications solution for corporations and cellular backhaul applications. The company offers its products under the Gilat, Connexstar, SkyAbis, SkyEdge, Spacenet, and StarBand brands. It sells its products primarily to communication service providers and operators that use VSATs to serve enterprise, government, and residential users, as well as directly to end-users. Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd. was founded in 1987 and is headquartered in Petah Tikva, Israel.

Volubill has been providing communications providers with business critical solutions for network to customer charging and control. These provide the basis for a range of high value, real-time applications such as revenue management, intelligent usage policy management and subscriber usage monitoring. Volubill provides these solutions to fixed, mobile and FMC (fixed mobile convergent) operators worldwide, irrespective of the underlying network technology such as DSL, WiFi, WiMAX, GPRS, EDGE, HSPA, pre-IMS and IMS. By bringing these business critical functions right into the network for the first time, Volubill makes them a truly real-time operation, with access to the vital product, pricing, customer usage and QoS information required to accurately charge and control customers at the very instant they are using a service.

IMC Networks is a master of mixed media. The company makes media conversion, optical access, and bandwidth management products. Its media converters translate signals that run on the copper wiring typically employed in LANs to signals that can be transported over fiber optic cables. Other products include repeaters, remotely managed access points, and wavelength division multiplexers (WDM). Its products support multiple networking protocols, including asynchronous transfer mode (ATM), Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, Fibre Channel, and T1/E1. Customers include government and education installations and ISPs in more than 60 countries. Chairman and CEO Jerry Roby founded IMC Networks in 1988.

Kudelski brings the digital revolution to the living room. Through its subsidiaries, the holding company offers secure digital TV access systems (Nagravision), smart cards used for digital TV access and other applications (NagraCard, NagraID), and its original product line, high-end digital and analog audio recorders (Nagra Audio) for the radio, film, and music industries. The company also holds a controlling stake in TV software developer OpenTV. Its SkiData business designs smart card and ticketing systems for amusement parks, parking facilities, ski resorts, and sporting arenas. Founder Stefan Kudelski and his family (including his son, CEO Andre Kudelski) hold more than 50% of the company's voting rights.

Comm-Works is a global technology provider for multi-site corporations and U.S. government agencies.We offer a total portfolio of infrastructure, communications, security and energy management lifecycle services that scale to any of your locations worldwide. In order to deliver 24/7/365 services to over 200,000 customer sites, our experienced and certified engineering, project and support teams leverage a comprehensive network of qualified service professionals. Utilizing best in class tools including Web-WorksSM, our web-based project management tool, our customers realize the benefits of accurate, timely and cost efficient engagements – all resulting in reduced operational costs and an increase in technology ROI.Founded in 1995, Comm-Works’ headquarters is located in Minneapolis, MN with branch offices located in Indianapolis, IN; Mooresville, NC; Mount Laurel, NJ and Washington DC. Our customer base is diverse and covers a variety of industries including: retail, financial services, food and drug, healthcare and the federal government

Networkfleet keeps its eyes on the street. A subsidiary of HUGHES Telematics, the company provides wireless networking systems that monitor the performance and location of business fleet vehicles. Its products provide Global Positioning System (GPS) tracking, confirm driver deliveries, and collect preventive maintenance data on engine diagnostics and repairs. Customers include commercial and government fleets, including city, state, and federal agencies. It serves fleets ranging from a few automobiles to thousands of vehicles. Formerly called Networkcar, the company changed its name in 2008 to reflect its focus on commercial and government fleets.

DSP Group, Inc. operates as a global provider of wireless chipset solutions for converged communications at home. The company enables consumer electronics (CE) manufacturers to develop new applications through system solutions that combine semiconductors and software with reference designs. It provides a portfolio of wireless chipsets integrating digital enhanced cordless telecommunications (DECT), Wi-Fi, public switched telephone network (PSTN), and VoIP technologies with application processors. The company offers solutions supporting various major digital cordless technologies worldwide with a primary share in the wireless home telephony market. It serves a customer base that includes CE brands, original equipment manufacturers, original design manufacturers, telecommunications operators, and service providers. DSP Group, Inc. enables converged voice, audio, video, and data connectivity across various consumer products ranging from cordless and VoIP phones to home gateways and broadband multimedia terminals, and partners with CE manufacturers to provide converged communications at home. DSP company markets its products through direct sales and marketing offices, as well as through a network of distributors. DSP Group, Inc. was founded in 1979 and is based in San Jose, California.

Alcatel-Lucent Israel is part of French telecom equipment firm Alcatel-Lucent. When people in Israel reach out and touch someone, on the phone or online, it's probably Alcatel-Lucent Israel equipment that makes the connection possible. The company provides wire line and wireless, broadband, optical networking, network security, enterprise networking, convergence, and communication equipment. It also offers network design, deployment, integration, operation, and maintenance as well as fundamental research in nanotechnology and computer sciences. Its customers are businesses and government agencies and telecom service providers. Bezeq, Israel's largest telecom provider, is a major customer.

Qwest Communications International Inc. provides data, Internet, video, and voice services in the United States and internationally. The company offers its products and services using telecommunications network, which consists of voice and data switches, copper cables, fiber optic broadband cables, and other equipment to mass markets, business, and wholesale customers. It provides various data and Internet services, including private line, multi-protocol label switching, broadband, VoIP, and data integration services, as well as Web hosting and related services comprising provision space, power, bandwidth, and managed services in data centers; and server and application management, back-up, disaster recovery, and Web design services. Its data and Internet services also consist of traditional wide area network products, such as ATM, frame relay, dedicated Internet access, and virtual private network;
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