
Megapulse makes long-range navigation (Loran) equipment for military, government, and commercial customers, specializing in low-frequency Loran-C. Its transmitters send radio signals that can be used to measure position, velocity, time, and orientation, as well as broadcast data. Megapulse sells many of its products under the Accufix brand. The US Coast Guard is a customer, as are the governments of the UK, Ireland, Dubai, China, South Korea, and India, among others. Megapulse was founded in 1970 by Paul Johannessen, who sold the controlling interest in the company to Racal Electronics in 1982. The officers of Megapulse -- which is run by Johannessen's son, Erik -- bought the company back in 1987.

Xtera Communications shines a light on high bandwidth. Xtera company makes fiber-optic transmission equipment used in both the terrestrial and undersea sections of telecommunications networks. Its Nu-Wave systems increase the bandwidth capacity of fiber-optic strands, making converged voice and data communications possible. Xtera also offers load balancers and traffic management devices for wide area networks.Xtera company serves wholesale telecommunications carriers and other service providers; clients have included Pacnet. Xtera has attracted investments from a wide range of private equity firms, including Accel Partners, ARCH Venture Partners, ComVentures, New Enterprise Associates, and Sevin Rosen.

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.

Microwave Instrument Technologies was spun off from Scientific-Atlanta in 1997. The company has offices in the UK and US, and sells its wares worldwide. Microwave Instrumentation Technologies, doing business as MI Technologies, makes equipment used to test microwave and satellite communications systems, as well as radio transmitters and radar systems. The company also offers microwave instruments (receivers, signal sources) and components (antennas, mixers, multiplexers, parabolic reflectors), along with precision motion and positioning products. Its products are used in automotive telematics, communications, and other automated test equipment applications.

Nexxus Lighting, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture, marketing, and sale of light emitting diode (LED) and fiber optic lighting products primarily in the United States. Its LED products include replacement lamps, flood lights, and linear strips, as well as LED-based signage, channel letter, and contour lighting products, which are sold under the Array, Savi, eLUM, LiveLED, and HYPERION brands. Nexxus Lighting companys fiber optic products comprise fixtures, cable, and light sources sold under the Nexxus brand. Nexxus Lighting, Inc. offers its general LED lighting products for use in signage, lighting strips, pool and spa, architectural lighting, and entertainment markets; commercial/architectural LED lighting products for use in commercial/architectural lighting and entertainment applications; and white light LED light bulbs for use in retail, commercial, hospitality, institutional, long duty cycle, and hard to reach locations. It offers its fiber optic cables for use in indoor and outdoor architectural accents, and signs and displays; fiber optic light sources for pool and spa, residential, commercial, display case lighting, interior theme lighting, and signage applications; and waterfalls for pool and spa applications. Nexxus Lighting, Inc. markets and distributes its products primarily through multiple networks of independent sales representatives and distributors. Nexxus Lighting, Inc. was formerly known as Super Vision International, Inc. and changed its name to Nexxus Lighting, Inc. in April 2007. Nexxus Lighting, Inc. was founded in 1991 and is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Cogent is a multinational Tier 1 Internet service provider consistently ranked as one of the top five networks in the world. Our primary service offering consists of Internet access and data transport, offered over our award-winning fiber optic, IP data-only network, along with colocation in any of our 41 Internet Data Centers. We service two customer segments: “Corporate” (small businesses to Fortune 100 companies) and “NetCentric” (access providers and content providers whose businesses rely primarily on Internet access). Cogent was founded on the premise that bandwidth can be treated like a commodity—produce mass amounts and position it for sale based on price. Leveraging new technologies, we built our own IP data network independent of the traditional voice-based networks owned by the RBOCs (Regional Bell Operating Companies). By doing so, we believed we could reduce the cost of high quality bandwidth down to a level never before offered in the marketplace. Less than five years after lighting our network backbone, we have become widely recognized as one of the largest carriers of Internet traffic in the world.

Aviat Networks, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture, and sale of a range of wireless networking products, solutions, and services worldwide. The company offers a product portfolio that addresses the needs of service providers and network operators addressing a range of applications, frequencies, capacities, and network topologies. Its product categories include 4G/WiMAX (fixed and mobile) broadband access, licensed and license-exempt point-to-point microwave radios, and element and network management software. The company offers broadband wireless access base stations and customer premises equipment based upon the IEEE 802.16d-2004 and 16e-2005 standards for fixed and mobile WiMAX; licensed point-to-point microwave radios that include Eclipse, a platform for nodal wireless transmission systems; TRuepoint, a platform for ultra-high capacity trunking applications; and Constellation, a family of medium-to-high-capacity point-to-point digital radios that operate in the 6, 7/8, and 10/11 GHz frequencies, which are designed for network applications and support both PDH and SONET. It also offers license-exempt wireless interconnection for wireless access, cellular backhaul, Internet service, local and wide area networking, and emergency response communications systems. In addition, the company provides NetBoss, a family of network management and service assurance solutions for managing multi-vendor, multi-technology communications networks; and ProVision, a centralized network monitoring and control system to manage wireless transmission networks. The company also offers professional services, including installation and commissioning and training. It serves mobile and fixed telephone service providers, private network operators, government agencies, transportation and utility companies, public safety agencies, and broadcast system operators. Aviat Networks, Inc. is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.

Digicel Jamaica keeps its citizens connected by mobile phone. The wireless telecommunications company offers popular mobile phones such as Blackberry and Nokia models, mobile phone plans covering voice, messaging, and data, as well as the fastest 4G wireless broadband Internet service in Jamaica. Mobile phones are sold through the Digicel website and through partner retail stores across the country. From Negril to St. Thomas, Digicel Jamaica's service covers about 99% of the population. The company is a subsidiary of Bermuda-incorporated holding company Digicel Group Limited, which boasts about 11 million customers across more than 30 markets in the Caribbean, Central America, and the Pacific.

MotoSAT was founded in 1984 as Mobile Technologies Inc. Snowbirds take to the road in search of warm weather, not isolation. MotoSAT makes and sells mobile satellite communications equipment to keep them and other ramblers connected as they travel. MotoSAT designs satellite systems for use primarily on recreational vehicles. MotoSAT's DataStorm products enable road trippers to get their favorite channels and connect to the Internet using services from such providers as DIRECTV and UNASAT. MotoSAT company's equipment is also compatible with systems made by iDirect. It makes sales across the US through satellite equipment and RV dealers.

Founded in 1981 by president Dannie Simons, ICS has additional Texas offices in Dallas, Houston, Pharr, and San Antonio, and an office in Piscataway, New Jersey. Innovative Communication Systems (ICS) sells and installs voice and data communications systems primarily to businesses in central and southern Texas; it also does business in New Jersey. The company deals in equipment made by such vendors as Nortel, Toshiba, and ADTRAN. It installs phone, messaging, and conferencing systems and lays cable for voice and data applications. ICS also resells phone service and Internet access from AT&T in Texas and PayTech in New Jersey. Its other consulting services include bill analysis and systems design.
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