
DMN is a provider of communications network engineering and support services in the UK and other countries in Europe. The company's services include design, integration, installation, logistics, maintenance, network management, project management, site survey, and testing. It has installed fixed-line and wireless voice and data networks in about 40 countries. Customers have included Norwegian mobile carrier Telenor. Founded in 1989, DMN has also served wireless equipment vendors including Motorola and Nokia.

Frequency Electronics, Inc. was founded in 1962 and is now a well-established public company in Long Island, New York, and trades on the NASDAQ Stock Exchange under the symbol FEIM. It has five wholly-owned subsidiaries: FEI Communications Inc. and FEI Government Systems Inc., located in Mitchel Field, New York; Gillam-FEi a.s., located in Liege, Belgium, near Brussels; FEI-Zyfer Inc., located in Garden Grove, California; FEI-Asia Ltd., located in the free trade zone in Tianjin, China. FEI and its subsidiaries are major worldwide suppliers of Precision Time and Frequency (PT&F) products for ground, seaborne, airborne, and space terminals and platforms used by commercial and government/military systems suppliers.In the mid-1990s, Frequency Electronics Company transformed itself from a defense contract manufacturer into a high-tech provider of precision time and frequency products used to synchronize voice, data and video transmissions in wireless communications systems. These systems are found in both ground-based stations and on-board commercial satellites. Frequency Electronics Company also continues to support the United States government with products for defense or space applications but it will do so with more emphasis on COTS (commercial off-the-shelf) products than on contract-based projects.

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.

TelAlaska is a statewide, full service telecommunications provider whose roots were established in rural Alaska by the Rhyner family over 45 years ago. The company provides local, long distance and cellular phone service; advanced data services; dial-up, DSL and cable modem Internet services; cable television, and wireless Internet services. Headquartered in Anchorage, TelAlaska companies also have customer service and operations sites in Unalaska/Dutch Harbor, Seward, and Nome. To find out more about TelAlaska, click on any of the subjects listed above.

Denselight Semiconductors is a Singapore-based privately held photonics company. We design, manufacture, and deliver leading photonic optical light source products and solutions to the communications, medical, instrumentations, industrial, defense, and security industries. DenseLight processes Indium Phosphide (InP) and Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) based optoelectronic devices and photonic integrated circuits through its in-house wafer fabrication and assembly & test facilities. DenseLight Semiconductors Private Limited company is recognized worldwide for its technological innovations in high performance semiconductor infrared superluminescent light sources and lasers, with a proven track record in deployed applications.

SkyFiber takes data up, up and away. The company (formerly Dominion Lasercom) develops wireless telecommunications technology that uses a line-of-sight system to optically send and receive data by means of infrared LEDs or lasers, photo detectors, and optic lenses. This method of data transmission is intended to enable the construction of communications networks in instances where building traditional infrastructure requiring cell towers or underground cabling is cost- or time-prohibitive. SkyFiber targets customers in the telecom, defense, education, and health care markets among others. Applications include corporate or educational campus communications networks.

GreatCall caters to those who get the jitters using cell phones.GreatCall company offers Jitterbug easy-to-use cell phones, accessories, and services (on the Sprint network) that target the senior citizen market. Its flagship phone, the Jitterbug Dial, has a large keypad and basic features such as voicemail, speakerphone, and contact lists. The Jitterbug OneTouch model features three preprogrammed buttons for calls to a Jitterbug operator, a preset contact, and 911. GreatCall sells Jitterbug direct to consumers and through retailers that include Best Buy, RadioShack, Sears, and direct marketer firstSTREET. The privately-held company was co-founded in 2006 by chairman Arlene Harris and Martin Cooper.

The TalkTalk Telecom Group PLC ("TalkTalk Group") is one of the leading fixed line voice and broadband telecommunications businesses in the UK. With over 4.1 million broadband customers and 1.1 million voice-only and narrowband customers, the TalkTalk Group markets to residential customers under the “TalkTalk” and “AOL” brands and to business customers principally under the “Opal” brand. By operating its own all-IP (“Internet Protocol”) next generation network (“NGN”) with the UK’s largest unbundled local loop footprint by number of unbundled exchanges, the TalkTalk Group is able to optimise operating efficiency and minimise its supplier costs and enjoy economies of scale, thereby having a sustainable platform to offer market-leading, value-for-money tariffs to its customers.

DragonWave® is a leading provider of high-capacity packet microwave solutions that drive next-generation IP networks. DragonWave’s carrier-grade point-to-point packet microwave systems transmit broadband voice, video and data, enabling service providers, government agencies, enterprises and other organizations to meet their increasing bandwidth requirements rapidly and affordably. The principal application of DragonWave’s products is wireless network backhaul. Additional solutions include leased line replacement, last mile fiber extension and enterprise networks. DragonWave’s award winning Horizon® solutions are known in the industry for their leading capacity, reliability, and spectral efficiency.Voice, video and data needs are growing at an astounding rate. This growth is putting pressure on today’s existing backhaul networks. DragonWave enables service providers to meet that demand by offering high speed, high capacity solutions which allow the service provider to rapidly expand and augment their network to support full-feature applications, such as streaming video and IPTV. Our product portfolio offers operators "invest as you grow" scalability to ensure profitable growth. DragonWave offers a comprehensive service and support program, giving our customers comfort that the manufacturer stands behind and supports all its products and customer needs. As a developer of Ethernet microwave technologies, DragonWave has developed significant intellectual property, which provides the company with a steep competitive advantage in the industry. We continue to protect and invest in our intellectual property, passing these technical advantages over to our customers. DragonWave has a network of distributor and reseller partners globally. Customers include Carriers, Service Providers, Utilities, WISP’s and Enterprises. All are assured the highest level of excellence in product design, product quality, and overall customer services. Headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario, DragonWave has sales offices around the world and customers in over 50 countries.

CEO Jim Litton capitalized on a 30-year career in the senior management of numerous electronics firms to found NavCom Technology in 1992. Every move you make, every step you take, NavCom Technology could be watching you -- if you want it to. The Deere & Company subsidiary provides wireless and Global Positioning System (GPS) communications equipment. Its GPS technology is used for land, marine, and aeronautical uses. The company's equipment is used in surveying, construction, agriculture, and mining, among other uses. It also offers engineering consulting for precise positioning, wireless communications, and robotics, as well as the StarFire Network, a satellite-based system for precision positioning.
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