
China GrenTech Corporation Limited, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the manufacture and sale of wireless coverage products and services in the Peoples Republic of China. Its wireless coverage products include repeaters, trunk amplifiers, and base station amplifiers, which supports various transmission protocols, including GSM, CDMA, TD-SCDMA, WCDMA, and CDMA2000. The company offers its wireless coverage products in the areas of indoor coverage, which distributes emission of radio signals from the base stations to cover the entire facility in indoor environments, such as high-rise buildings, underground areas, and elevators; and outdoor coverage, which provides wireless coverage in specified geographic and topographic regions that include highways, railways, subways, and tunnels. China GrenTech Corporation also provides wireless coverage services, such as design services, installation of wireless coverage products, and project warranties. In addition, the company develops, manufactures, and supplies RF parts and components, such as filters, duplexers, multi- frequency splitters, combiners and couplers, and antennae; RF-based wireless access products; and base station RF subsystems. It offers its wireless coverage products and services to telecommunications operators; and base station RF parts and components to base station equipment manufacturers. The company, formerly known as Powercom Holdings Limited, was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Shenzhen, the Peoples Republic of China.

Not all calls serviced by CloseCall America are of the near miss variety. The company is a telecommunications reseller offering voice and Internet services to primarily to residential customers in the Northeast and Midwest through agreements AT&T and Verizon. Its services include traditional local and long-distance telephone, DSL Internet access, wireless phone, and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) computer telephony. CloseCall operates primarily in Delaware, Indiana, Maryland, New Jersey, Ohio, and Wisconsin. A subsidiary of MobilePro, the company agreed to be acquired by Birch Communications in 2010.

Insight may think of us as a cable company and that's certainly where our roots are, as we were founded in 1985 by a couple of entrepreneurial guys who went on to spend over 30 years in the cable business. But in the last decade we have become much more than a cable company. We're now a full service telecommunications company providing phone, high- speed Internet and video services to more than 750,000 customers in the Midwest.

Vicorp Group PLC provides call processing software systems to telecommunications providers, wireless carriers, and ISPs worldwide. The Vicorp.xMP suite of products enables providers to manage customer calls by matching them to computerized information and centralizing network phone and e-mail support. Its technology also allows for voice-activated dialing and automated menu navigation. The company sells its products through distribution partnerships with Genesys and Nuance, among others. Vicorp's customers include AES and Bell Canada. The company was publicly held until 2009, when its shares were delisted from the London Stock Exchange.

Telefonica O2 Germany, a subsidiary of UK-based wireless carrier Telefonica O2 Europe (owned by Spain's Telefonica), primarily provides mobile voice and data telecommunications services to about 14 million subscribers in Germany. Wireless subscribers are split nearly evenly between postpaid contracts and prepaid customers. The company also provides fixed-line Internet and other data services to more than 200,000 subscribers. It sells directly and through communications and retail partners including HanseNet, Fonic, and Schlecker. Telefonica O2 Germany sells pre-paid service under the Tchibo Mobilfunk name through a joint venture with Tchibo. Telefonica also operates in the Czech Republic, Ireland, and Slovakia.

On January 9, 2006, the Prime Minister signed Decision 06/2006/QD-TTg on the establishment of the parent company - VNPT Group, on the basis of restructuring the Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Corporation and turning it into a strong economic group of Vietnam with improved power & competitiveness in the process of regional & international integration. VNPT Group will now have a new mission & stature, involved in multi-businesses of which posts, IT and Telecommunications are major fields. VNPT will mobilize all economic sector to joint its process of development with a diversified ownership structure and flexible business scheme in order to renovate & develop to reach the targets: modernizing the posts, telecoms & IT infrastructure with high speed, high capacity and high quality; popularizing all kinds of services to meet social demands; driving the national course of industrialization and modernization in the new era of development, integration, knowledge economy and globalization; and becoming a key State economic group on posts, telecommunications & IT with high and stable development speed.

Telekom Austria keeps the hills alive with the sound of conversation. The country's largest telecommunications provider offers fixed-line telephone and Internet access to more than 2 million individuals and businesses, and cable TV to more than 100,000 homes. With nearly 5 million wireless subscribers, Telekom Austria counts more than half the country's population as customers. The company also has more than 14 million additional wireless subscribers through holdings in seven other companies across central and southeastern Europe, including mobilkom Liechtenstein and VIPnet in Croatia. The Austrian government owns 28% of Telekom Austria; Capital Research & Management, a Capital Group company, follows with 15%.

Axtel is taking on rival Telmex to try and loosen its grip on Mexico's telecom services industry. The company's digital network of local and long-distance phone, Internet, and Web hosting services is offered to residential and commercial customers, as well as the government. Its long-distance phone system is spread across 200 cities in Mexico, and one- quarter of those have advanced voice, data, and Internet service. After its $516 million acquisition of Avantel, Axtel is now Mexico's second largest fixed-line integrated telecommunications company. The company is listed on the Mexican Stock Exchange. Axtel gets about three-quarters of its revenues from business customers.

Gemfire Corporation combines an entrepreneurial atmosphere with an extensive technology base. Founded in 1995, Gemfire specializes in applying planar semi-conductor-type processing technology to create optical solutions for system integrators, through an innovative new family of high- performance telecom and specialty components. Currently, the company has primary operations in Livingston, Scotland (near Edinburgh), as well as aerospace support operations (and additional telecom manufacturing capabilities) in Fremont, California. The Gemfire PhotonIC™ optical circuit technology comprises a suite of materials, processing techniques and packaging methods that enable the integration of multiple optical functions on a single device. These capabilities result in a fundamental shift in the way that fiber optic components are manufactured. This large-scale, highly- integrated, planar processing capability enables higher functionality and performance, along with the ability to scale production as in the semiconductor industry. This integrated planar optics approach distinguishes Gemfire's products from traditional manual-assembly optical component manufacturers. The explosive growth of video over the Internet, and the ever-increasing reliance by companies and government agencies on high-speed global communication networks for voice and data, creates a surge in demand for optical data transport. Gemfire's approach is the best way to feed this growing demand for high-performance optical components.

Puerto Rico Telephone (PRT) has the island wired ... and wireless. The company provides nationwide fixed-line and wireless services to residential, government, and consumer customers in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean. PRT has more than 1 million combined landline and mobile subscribers, making it the island nation's largest telecommunications company in terms of customers. Wireless service is sold under the Claro brand. PRT also sells Internet access bundled with computer telephony service under the DMAX brand. The company, which began providing services in Puerto Rico in 1914, also offers long distance services. PRT is a subsidiary of Mexico City-based América Móvil.
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