
Telecom plus PLC Company Profile Telecom plus uses its plus points to subtract from its customers' phone bills. Operating as the Utility Warehouse Discount Club, the company offers its services to more than 300,000 residential and small business customers in the UK, using the collective power of its clients to negotiate bulk- buying deals with major suppliers. A customer attaches a "Smart Box" to the telephone wall socket, which then re- routes calls through the cheapest supplier. Other products include mobile phone handsets and service; prepaid phone cards; and Freephone plus (toll-free call services). Telecom plus also offers gas and electricity services, which account for the majority of its sales.

Store Electronic Systems (SES) urges retailer to ditch paper labels and go digital. The company designs and makes wireless communication products, namely electronic labels for store shelves that display product information and enable rapid price changing. Its systems come with a PC that encodes and organizes data for the labels, a transmitter that communicates with the labels via low frequency radio, a handheld terminal that links a label to a product via barcode, and electronic labels that show real-time product names and pricing to consumers. SES label systems are used in more than 3,000 stores by some of Europe's largest grocery retailers, including France's Carrefour, Germany's Edeka, and the UK's Tesco. Store Electronic Systems (SES) urges retailer to ditch paper labels and go digital. The company designs and makes wireless communication products, namely electronic labels for store shelves that display product information and enable rapid price changing. Its systems come with a PC that encodes and organizes data for the labels, a transmitter that communicates with the labels via low frequency radio, a handheld terminal that links a label to a product via barcode, and electronic labels that show real-time product names and pricing to consumers. SES label systems are used in more than 3,000 stores by some of Europe's largest grocery retailers, including France's Carrefour, Germany's Edeka, and the UK's Tesco.

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.

TelVue knows that there is often a price to be paid for spending a lot of time in front of the television. The company's products facilitate the ordering and delivery of pay-per-view programming for cable companies. Its core business is centered around digital video systems (including Princeton-branded video server computers and software) that enable the capture, storage, editing, and playback of broadcast video. TelVue's automatic number identification (ANI) system enables cable and satellite providers to automate telephone orders for programming by subscribers. It also offers services, under the WEBUS brand among others, that enable the display of programming data over a cable system's access channels.

Norsat International Inc. provides broadband communication solutions that enable the transmission of data, audio, and video in remote and austere environments. Its products and services include microwave components, portable satellite systems, maritime solutions, wireless networks solutions, and equipment financing. The company also provides engineering consulting to meet customers specific needs. Its products and services are used by telecommunications services providers, emergency services and homeland security agencies, military organizations, health care providers, news organizations, and Fortune 1000 companies. Norsat International has operations in the United States, the United Kingdom, Sweden, South Korea, Switzerland, Italy, and Germany. Norsat International Inc. was formerly known as NII Norsat International Inc. and changed its name to Norsat International Inc. in July 1999. Nor sat International was founded in 1977 and is headquartered in Richmond, Canada.

HF Company may not necessarily be sending you signals, but it sure hopes you receive them. For businesses, the firm designs and markets signal processing equipment for high- speed network access. For individual customers, it makes equipment for terrestrial and satellite TV reception (cables, plugs, connectors, amplifiers, antennas); digital peripheries to interconnect TV, HiFi, and IT equipment (cables, connectors, interface boxes, wireless boxes); and security products (alarms, intercoms, automatic door devices). Nearly two-thirds of its annual sales come from France. Chairman and managing director Yves Bouget formed HF company in 1988 and controls a nearly 20% stake.

Formed in 2003 from the merger of Arroyo Optics and Lightcross, Kotura's customers include Sun Microsystems and Santur. Kotura develops and makes silicon-based optoelectronic integrated circuit components and modules used in fiber-optic communications equipment. The company's Ultra VOA array is a variable optical attenuator used for power suppression, channel blocking, and signal modulation in metro and long-haul network transmission applications. Kotura also offers custom component design, fabrication, packaging, and testing services. Oclaro (formerly Bookham), a leading producer of optical components, licensed a portfolio of patents to Kotura.

Harris Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, operates as a communications and information technology company that serves government and commercial markets worldwide. It operates in three segments: RF Communications, Government Communications Systems, and Broadcast Communications. The RF Communications segment designs, develops, and manufactures secure radio communications products and systems for manpack, handheld, soldier-worn, vehicular, strategic fixed- site, and shipboard applications that operate in various radio frequency bands. It also offers products and solutions ranging from wireless network infrastructure solutions to portable and mobile single-band and multiband radios, and public safety-grade broadband video and data solutions for the public safety, federal, utility, commercial, and transportation markets. The Government Communications Systems segment develops, supplies, and integrates communications and information processing products, systems, and networks for aerospace, terrestrial, and maritime applications supporting department of defense missions. This segment also provides mission-critical communications and information processing systems for the U.S. civilian Federal market, as well as offers IT transformation, managed, and information assurance solutions. The Broadcast Communications segment provides workflow, infrastructure, and networking solutions that enable media companies to streamline workflow from production through transmission; media solutions to manage digital media workflow through software solutions for advertising, media management, digital signage, broadband, digital asset management, and play-out automation; and transmission systems for delivery of media over wireless broadcast terrestrial networks. The company also offers healthcare IT solutions, IT compliance solutions, and mission-critical managed satellite communications services. Harris Corporation was founded in 1895 and is based in Melbourne, Florida.

Comba is a leading manufacturer of wireless subsystems. Its menu of more than 300 product offerings includes wireless and optical communications equipment; repeaters and boosters; digital microwave systems; antennas, and RF passive accessories. Comba is the No. 1 wireless subsystem provider in China, with more than a 25% market share in that country. In addition to wireless products, Comba provides technical consultation, customized product design services, and after-sales maintenance to its clients via its network of 30 domestic offices as well as locations worldwide. The company was started in 1997.

Convergent Media Systems is the world leader in video integration services to the enterprise market. Founded in 1980, Convergent incorporates best-in-class technologies to deliver solutions that drive business objectives. Our customers rely on us to deliver high quality media efficiently, effectively and securely to their customers, employees and stakeholders around the world. We provide integrated solutions to some of the most recognized companies including: Kroger, Wachovia and Volkswagen. We enable our customers to drive business objectives through digital signage, digital audio and enterprise video communications. Today we service over 45 media networks spanning over 24,000 locations.
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