
Founded by the current owners in 1990, Bush Telegraph is a dynamic independent telecommunications solutions provider with the aim of supplying its customers with true excellence in telecoms and data products, and support services. Their passion for and knowledge of communication systems has ensured that we are leaders in our field. Whilst we have grown to become specialist supplies to the Charity and Education fields, our client base is a collection of household names and leading businesses predominately from Somerset, Devon and Cornwall.

AESP, Inc. designs, manufactures and markets network connectivity products as well as customized solutions for original equipment manufacturers worldwide. The Company offers a complete line of active networking and premise cabling products for copper and fiber optic based networks. We contract with various manufacturers to manufacture and assemble our products using designs and manufacturing specifications (including quality control) provided by us. Our products are manufactured from our own designs as well as from standard industry designs. We also assemble a small percentage of our products at our North Miami facility and at the facility of our subsidiary, Communications Components Company, Inc. Our manufacturers are located primarily in the Far East, allowing us to obtain competitive pricing for our products due to comparatively lower labor costs in the production of our products.We offer our products to a broad range of both original equipment manufacturer customers and retailers (such as computer superstores and dealers, and mail order customers) in North America, Latin America, Eastern and Western Europe, and Japan. Our networking products are marketed under the name "Signamax Connectivity Systems" and our OEM products are sold under the name of Advanced Electronic Manufacturing. We generally do not offer our products to end users.

Research In Motion (RIM) moves with its customers. The company provides wireless hardware, software, and services to customers worldwide. Its popular BlackBerry smartphones handle voice, e-mail, and text messaging, as well as Internet access and multimedia applications. RIM also provides software development tools and makes radio-based modems that other manufacturers incorporate into portable devices. In addition to hardware sales, the company generates revenue from network access fees and software licensing fees. RIM sells to corporations, resellers, and wireless carriers. BlackBerry devices are offered by wireless network operators including AT&T Mobility, T-Mobile USA, and Verizon Wireless.

Plantronics, Inc. introduced the first lightweight communications headset in 1962 and is today the world's leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of lightweight communications headset products. Plantronics headsets are widely used in many Fortune 500 corporations and have been featured in numerous films and high profile events, including the historic "One small step for man" transmission from the moon in 1969. Plantronics offers mobile headsets to address the cordless and mobile phone market, next-generation computer audio headset products for computer applications and corded and cordless headsets and systems for the office, small office/home office and contact centers. Plantronics is a publicly held company (NYSE: PLT) headquartered in Santa Cruz, California with offices in 20 countries, including major facilities in Mexico, Tennessee, England and The Netherlands. Plantronics products are sold and supported through a worldwide network of authorized Plantronics partners, and are available through retail and consumer electronics stores.

8x8, Inc. develops and markets telecommunications services for Internet protocol (IP), telephony, and video applications, as well as provides Web-based conferencing and unified communications services. The company offers the 8x8 VoIP voice and video digital phone service, 8x8 Virtual Office hosted private branch exchange (PBX) service, 8x8 Complete Contact Center service, 8x8 Trunking service, 8x8 Hosted Key System service, 8x8 MobileTalk service, 8x8 Virtual Meeting Web conferencing service, and the 8x8 Virtual Office Pro unified communications solution. The 8x8 Virtual Office suite of business phone services offers high definition audio-enhanced communications services that eliminate the need for traditional telecommunications services and business phone systems. The 8x8 Virtual Office solution replaces an on-premise PBX telephone system with a hosted, Internet-based business phone service that is delivered over a managed or unmanaged Internet connection. The company also sells pre-programmed IP telephones with speakerphones and a display screen in conjunction with its Virtual Office service plans, which enable its business customers to access additional Virtual Office features through on-screen phone menus. Its 8x8 Virtual Office Pro unified communications solution bundles the 8x8 Virtual Office hosted PBX phone service with other businesses software communications services, such as Web conferencing, call recording and archiving, Internet fax, chat, voicemail, presence management, and a mobile iPhone/iPad extension. 8x8, Inc. also offers 8x8 Managed Hosting and Cloud-Based Computing solutions to business customers through its subsidiary, Central Host, Inc. The company markets its services under the 8x8 brand in the United States and internationally. As of March 31, 2010, it had approximately 20,000 business customers who use its services as their primary business telephone system. 8x8, Inc. was founded in 1987 and is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California.

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.

Cost-conscious companies in the UK may want to give Coms a call. The company provides broadband voice-over-IP (VoIP) telephony services in the UK, using its ComsX platform. The platform lets users make free calls over the network using almost any fully compliant IP phone. Coms also provides hosted service bundles, mobile WiFi, and personal pay-as- you-go phone service. Subsidiary VCOMM sells third-party phones and headsets. Coms sells directly to small and medium-sized businesses and through resellers. Customers include Halfords, RE/MAX, and Computer Warehouse. Chairman and founder Jason Drummond owns about 40% of Coms.

GN Netcom develops and markets hands-free corded and wireless telephone headsets and related accessories under the Jabra brand. The company's headsets and speakerphones, sold primarily in Europe and North America, are used by consumer mobile phone users and corporate call centers and offices. GN Netcom distributes its products through makers of wireless devices and computers, as well as telecommunications service providers. Enterprise clients have included UK-based telecom giant BT Group. The company's direct sales arm, Hello Direct, sells to small office and home office customers in the US via telemarketing and online sales. GN Netcom is a unit of GN Store Nord.

AltiGen’s corporate headquarters is located in San Jose, California, with international operations based in Shanghai, China. We’ve been deploying software-based business communications solutions since 1996 through our global network of over 300 certified partners, which provide local sales, service and support to more than 10,000 customers worldwide. AltiGen is taking a leadership role as the communications industry shifts from a proprietary, hardware- centric systems to open, software-based solutions. Our flagship product, MaxCommunications Server (MaxCS), is a complete, software-based solution designed with an open architecture, and built on industry standard Intel™ based servers, SIP™ compliant phones, and Microsoft-based application infrastructure solutions - supporting up to 5,000 users. AltiGen's software approach enables our customers to leverage their investments in their IT infrastructure standards, for maximum flexibility and lowest total cost of ownership.As an all software solution MaxCS leverages today’s powerful computing technology including Intel processors, blade servers and virtualization under VMware. With native SIP integration to both Microsoft Exchange Server 2007/2010 and Office Communications Server 2007, MaxCS also enhances Microsoft UC solutions. Delivering a complete suite of unified business communications applications, including VoIP, Call Center and Mobility, AltiGen has a solution for virtually every business.

The Night Shift Answering Service burns the midnight oil in service of sensitive communications issues. The company (which does business as Directors' Choice) provides round- the-clock telephone support services for the funeral service industry in North America. It handles initial contact calls, schedules funerals, and relays information to client businesses. Customers have included funeral homes in the Atlantic region of Canada and in the northeastern and midwestern US. The Night Shift Answering Service is owned by its founder, a former funeral director from British Columbia, Gary Darychuk.
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