
Source Photonics company manufactures two primary optical components, passive optical network (PON) subsystems and transceivers, and sells them both directly and through distributors to telecommunications equipment vendors, including Alcatel-Lucent, Motorola, Tellabs, UTStarcom, and ZTE Corporation. These customers supply such telecommunications service providers as Verizon with the fiber-optic technology needed to increase computer network bandwidth and speed to homes and businesses. Source Photonics makes most of its sales in China and the US.

Telephonics helps its clients place calls from helicopters, among other places. The company makes communications equipment for military and commercial customers. It specializes in maritime and military surveillance and targeting radar; headsets and microphones for aerospace applications; wireless communications and audio distribution systems for military and mass transit vehicles; and electronic components to enable such functions as flight crew intercoms and video monitoring. The company's equipment is used for applications including air traffic control, missile defense guidance, and search and rescue. Clients have included the US Air Force and Lockheed Martin. Telephonics is a subsidiary of Griffon.

Redstone's bedrock business is providing telecom systems and IT services to businesses and public agencies in the UK. The company offers systems design, installation, and support services for voice and data communications systems. It also specializes in systems that integrate building access control and closed circuit TV functions. Redstone also offers managed network security services and server and data storage products distribution. The company is divesting non- core businesses to focus on higher margin areas. It sold its telecom unit (including its Symphony Holdings subsidiary) to Daisy Group for £17 million in 2009 and the telephone maintanence arm of its Marcom subsidiary to Maintel in 2010.

Wireless Xcessories Group dresses up cellular phones. The company markets and distributes about 3,000 accessory products for wireless phones and other portable devices. Decorative carrying cases, hands-free kits, rechargeable batteries, chargers, antennae, and other items are sold primarily in North America through retailers and distributors, and from its e-commerce Web site; a majority of its products are manufactured in China and Taiwan. Wireless Xcessories also offers ancillary products and services such as retail packaging, displays, posters, and marketing. In addition, the company distributes third-party cell phone products made by Motorola, Nokia, and other cell phone manufacturers.

Certacom Limited company, founded in 1985, serves operators of public telephone networks and private enterprises primarily in the UK. Certacom Limited is a manufacturer and distributor of digital communications equipment used in voice and data networks. The company's products include digital cross connect systems, echo cancelling devices, multiplexers, public network access platforms, and voice compressors. Certacom also provides systems design, testing, and installation services.

Astron Wireless Technologies designs, manufactures, and installs communications antennas for rooftop, in-building, mobile, and tower applications. Astron Wireless Technologies provides custom product design and development services for larger equipment makers and it manufactures its own electronic goods primarily for military and commercial use. Astron specializes in antennas used for wireless data and voice networking, portable communications, and satellite transmission among other applications. Astron Wireless has served such clients as the US Army.Astron Wireless Technologies also offers electronic tagging and barcoding systems used to automate data collection activities related primarily to manufacturing and distribution.

GigaBeam won't teleport your crew, but it can provide communications at transmission rates that approach "warp speed." GigaBeam company offers line-of-sight point-to-point wireless communications transmission at a gigabit per second or faster. Its network operates in the 71 to 76 GHz and 81 to 86 GHz spectrum, which provides ample bandwidth and high quality. The "virtual fiber" links between GigaBeam transceivers offers a high-speed alternative to the "last mile" communications network connection.GigaBeam company was founded in 2004. GigaBeam completed a Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization in 2009.

BurstNET Technologies, Inc.™ is a world-wide leader in Web Hosting and Internet Solutions. The privately held company, based in North-Eastern Pennsylvania, services clientele in over 100 countries around the world. BurstNET™ began in 1991 as a computer hardware/software retail firm and distributorship. Shortly after incorporating in late 1996, the company quickly made the transition to providing internet services. BurstNET™ established itself in the industry prior to the explosion of the web hosting market. The company has experienced exceptional growth and currently hosts 5000+ dedicated servers and co-located machines, 5000+ Virtual Private Servers (VPS), and millions of websites. The primary revenue source of the firm is derived from providing clientele with a presence on the Internet in the form of a Web site. A Web site, which consists of information and data unique to each particular client that is stored on a computer (a.k.a "server"), allows the client to make information concerning its business, operations, products and services widely available over the Internet to other Internet users. Typically, BurstNET™ provides the high-end computers where our clients' Web site information is stored on a shared basis with other clientele.

Atlantic Tele-Network (ATN) makes connections from the rain forests of Guyana to the maple groves of Vermont. ATN owns 80% of mobile phone carrier Guyana Telephone & Telegraph (GT&T), which has about 150,000 fixed access telephone lines and has about 290,000 cellular subscribers. In the US, ATN provides wholesale wireless voice and data roaming services to local and national communications carriers through subsidiary Commnet. The company provides voice and broadband Internet communcations services in New England, particularly in the state of Vermont, through its SoVerNet subsidiary. SoVerNet subsidiary ION offers fiber optic transport services in New York State on a wholesale basis.

MRV Communications, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, supplies communications solutions to telecommunications service providers, enterprises, and governments worldwide. The company operates in three segments: Network Equipment Group, Network Integration Group, and Optical Components Group. The Network Equipment Group designs, develops, manufactures, and sells communications infrastructure solutions that enable the access, transport, aggregation, and management of various communications traffic for fixed- line and mobile communications networks used by telecommunications service providers, mobile communications service providers, cable service providers, enterprises, governments, aerospace, and defense. This segments products include switches, routers, physical layer products and out- of-band management products, specialized networking products, and other applications comprising voice and cellular communication. The Network Integration Group segment provides network system architecture and integration services, and procurement and distribution services for products manufactured by third-party vendors, as well as for products developed and manufactured by the Network Equipment Group. The Optical Components Group segment designs, manufactures, and sells optical components and subassemblies for use in telecommunications systems and data communications networks. This segment offers passive optical networks, subsystems, and optical transceivers for enterprise, access, and metropolitan applications, as well as provides optical components, modules, and subsystems. MRV Communications markets and sells its products through direct sales force, manufacturers representatives, value-added- resellers, distributors, and systems integrators. The company was formerly known as MRV Technologies, Inc. and changed its name to MRV Communications, Inc. in April 1992. MRV Communications, Inc. was founded in 1988 and is based in Chatsworth, California.
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