
3 Italia (also known as H3G Italia) oversees the Italian wireless telecommunications services business of its parent company, Hong Kong-based conglomerate Hutchison Whampoa. The subsidiary offers cellular service and a range of third generation (3G) wireless data services to about 8 million subscribers, two-thirds of which are prepaid users. Advanced mobile services offered by 3 Italia include mobile broadband Internet, as well as television, games, news, and other entertainment content programming. Its brands include X- Series (mobile Internet browsing and shopping) and Full Music 3 (mobile music downloads). 3 Italia operates from about 15 offices throughout the country. It was established in 1999.

Comporium is a diversified communications company providing a Quintuple Play of five services -- voice, video, data, wireless and security -- at the retail level; as well as, providing security monitoring and directory publishing for its industry customers. Comporium, which is headquartered in Rock Hill, S.C., provides communications services in York and Lancaster Counties in the Upstate; as well as, in parts of six counties in the Midlands: Lexington, Saluda, Edgefield, Orangeburg, Calhoun and Aiken. Comporium also is the incumbent local telephone exchange company and cable TV operator in Transylvania County, N.C. Comporium also has a Competitive Local Exchange Company (CLEC) in the Charlotte metropolitan area. The CLEC offers a comprehensive suite of business communications equipment and service options.

DRI Corporation, through its subsidiaries, designs, manufactures, sells, and services information and surveillance technology products. Its products include DR600, a vehicle logic unit for buses that provides vehicle monitoring, location, and schedule adherence communication systems and programs; GPS for tracking of vehicles; Talking Bus next stop automatic voice announcement system and next stop internal signage; and a software suite that provides modules for customized transit applications, including computer-aided dispatch, automatic vehicle location, vehicle monitoring, wireless data exchange, and central recording station. The company also offers transit arrival signs and software; airport shuttle automatic vehicle location products and arrival signs; and TwinVision light-emitting diode and color electronic destination sign systems, as well as involves in the integration of and with vehicle sub-systems, including destination signs, fare collection, automatic passenger counters, engine controllers, transmission, and multiplexers. In addition, it provides ELYSE and central recording station software; Mobitec electronic destination sign systems and electronic information display systems; and VacTell video surveillance, recording, and actionable intelligence products. The company serves end-user customers, such as municipalities; regional transportation districts; state and local departments of transportation; transit agencies; public, private, and commercial operators of bus and van vehicles; and rental car agencies, as well as OEM customers, including manufacturers of transportation rail, bus, and van vehicles. It sells its products directly or through manufacturers representatives and distributors in North and South America, the Far East, the Middle East, Asia, Australia, and Europe. DRI Corporation company was formerly known as Digital Recorders, Inc. and changed its name to DRI Corporation in June 2007. DRI Corporation was founded in 1983 and is based in Dallas, Texas.

Merrimac Industries is a manufacturer of microwave and radio-frequency (RF) components, subsystem assemblies, and branded Multi-Mix micro-multifunction modules, including beam formers, couplers, and phase shifters. Its components are used for aerospace, missile guidance, and satellite applications as well as homeland security. Customers include medical equipment and communications industries. The company's top customers are Raytheon, Northrop Grumman, Boeing, and Lockheed Martin; collectively, these companies represent almost 60% of total sales. Merrimac nets sales largely in North America.Merrimac Industries company has facilities in the US, and Costa Rica. Merrimac was acquired by Crane in February 2010.

Telekom Malaysia (TM) has fixed its sights on domestic service. The company provides consumers and businesses with domestic fixed-line voice, data, and broadband service. The majority of the company's business comes from domestic retail services, which include business and residential voice, data services such as VPNs, and managed network services including conferencing. It also provides wholesale services such as bandwidth provisioning. The company's Global Business unit provides fiber optic and satellite connectivity outside of Malaysia. TM spun off its mobile business in 2008.

mobilkom liechtenstein serves a small nation that plays a notable role in the European marketplace as a financial center and tax haven.mobilkom liechtenstein company provides wireless telecommunications services (voice, data, mobile Internet, and multimedia) to some 6,000 consumer and business customers in its namesake country; this comes to about 17% of the total population. It also has subscribers in Switzerland and Germany. mobilkom liechtenstein is a subsidiary of mobilkom austria, which itself is owned by Telekom Austria. mobilkom austria also has operations in Belarus, Bulgaria, Croatia (VIPnet), Macedonia, Serbia, and Slovenia.

Sprint Nextel offers a comprehensive range of wireless and wireline communications services bringing the freedom of mobility to consumers, businesses and government users. Sprint Nextel served more than 48.8 million customers at the end of the third quarter of 2010 and is widely recognized for developing, engineering and deploying innovative technologies, including the first wireless 4G service from a national carrier in the United States; offering industry-leading mobile data services, leading prepaid brands including Virgin Mobile USA, Boost Mobile, Common Cents Mobile and Assurance Wireless; instant national and international push-to-talk capabilities; and a global Tier 1 Internet backbone. Newsweek ranked Sprint No. 6 in its 2010 Green Rankings, listing it as one of the nation’s greenest companies, the highest of any telecommunications company.

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.

TITC was founded in 1998 in Canada with the mandate of creating a better communications company that could serve the needs of the public. Its objective in the VoIP long distance industry was simple: offer subscribers a low rate to the most frequently called countries, and combine that service with a stellar customer support team. Today, TITC serves thousands of customers across Canada in 4 different languages. And that's just the beginning. Over the next twelve months, we will expand our presence into other markets across Canada, offering the same no-nonsense advanced VoIP services our loyal subscribers have come to expect. Beyond voice and data, we will also be developing revolutionary services for small and medium-sized businesses that will change the way companies connect across the globe.

Wi-LAN hopes that its wireless technology patents translate into a license to print money. Prviously a manufacturer of wireless equipment, the company has shifted its efforts to primarily focus on licensing its technology to equipment manufacturers. Wi-LAN has licensed its patents to more than 200 clients who incorporate it into wireless, wireline, and V-Chip (used to filter out inappropriate television programming) technology. Clients have included Cisco, Nokia, Panasonic, and Samsung. The company's portfolio includes over 750 patents.
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