
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.

Blonder Tongue Laboratories, Inc. designs, manufactures, and supplies encoding, digital transport, and broadband products for the cable market in the United States. It offers analog video headend products, including satellite receivers, integrated receiver/decoders, demodulators, modulators, antennas and antenna mounts, amplifiers, equalizers, and processors, as well as digital transition headend products comprising demodulators, modulators, and processors to acquire, process, and manipulate signals to create an analog channel lineup for further transmission; and digital video headend products, such as high definition (HD) and standard definition MPEG-2 encoders and multiplexers, transcoders and digital quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) up-converters and multiplexers, and digital 8VSB/QAM HD television (TV) processors for delivery of HDTV programming and agile QAM Modulators. The companys distribution products comprise line extenders, broadband amplifiers, directional taps, splitters, and wall taps to permit signals to travel from the headend to its destination in a terminal location along a fiber optic/coaxial cable distribution network. Blonder Tongue Laboratories also offers fiber products, such as optical transmitters, receivers, couplers, and splitters; reception products; addressable products, including interdiction and addressable multi-tap products; high-speed data products, such as standard DOCSIS cable modems, DOCSIS/Euro cable modem termination systems, and the MegaPort solution for broadband Internet access; and test products, including analog and digital QPSK analyzers, palm held analog and digital analyzers, and signal level meters. It serves TV broadcasters, cable system operators, lodging/hospitality video and high speed data system operators, and institutional system operators through internal sales force and distributors. BDR company was founded in 1950 and is headquartered in Old Bridge, New Jersey.

TriNet Communications is a distributor of telecommunications components from such suppliers as 3M and Harris.TriNet Communications specializes in such products as cable, cable splitters, line cards, and test equipment. In addition to its distribution services, which include a variety of assembly and packaging options, TriNet has a manufacturing facility at its northern California location that produces a line of plugged cable stubs. Its customers include incumbent and competitive local exchange carriers (including AT&T), cable television companies, government agencies, and network installation contractors.TriNet Communicationshas three distribution centers in Marietta, Georgia; Dallas; and the San Francisco area.

Cambridge Broadband aims to transmit its broadband access equipment from Cambridge to the world. Cambridge Broadband company makes wireless broadband transmission gear used in telecom base stations and customer premises equipment. It also offers related software, which allows wireless operators to manage their networks. Cambridge Broadband sells its wares under the VectaStar brand name. High-tech veterans Peter Wharton (CEO) and John Porter (CTO) co- founded the company at the beginning of 2000. Cambridge Broadband's investors include Accel Partners, Amadeus Capital Partners, and TVM Capital.

HM Electronics (HME) specializes in wireless communications and other electronics devices used in various businesses, including casinos, retail stores, and drive-through operations in fast-food restaurants. Its products, which are in use in more than 80 countries worldwide, include drive- through intercom systems, speed-of-service timers, and surveillance systems. HME also offers wireless intercom products for professional audio, sports, and public safety applications. Harrison Miyahira (whose initials provided the firm's name) founded the company in 1971; he is the majority owner.

Qwest Communications International Inc. provides data, Internet, video, and voice services in the United States and internationally. The company offers its products and services using telecommunications network, which consists of voice and data switches, copper cables, fiber optic broadband cables, and other equipment to mass markets, business, and wholesale customers. It provides various data and Internet services, including private line, multi-protocol label switching, broadband, VoIP, and data integration services, as well as Web hosting and related services comprising provision space, power, bandwidth, and managed services in data centers; and server and application management, back-up, disaster recovery, and Web design services. Its data and Internet services also consist of traditional wide area network products, such as ATM, frame relay, dedicated Internet access, and virtual private network;

CSR plc, together with its subsidiaries, develops and provides single chip wireless solutions to support data and voice communications between various products over short range radio links. Its products include BlueCore, a single- chip microcontroller-equipped solution for Bluetooth applications; UniFi, a single-chip Wi-Fi solution for embedded applications; CVC (clear voice capture), an echo and noise cancellation software for voice communications; and SiRFstarIV platform with SiRFaware GPS technology that optimizes mobile phones, mobile computers, and mobile Internet devices for location enabled services. The companys products are used in various applications, including access points, automotive, consumer/home, headset and headphones, mobiles/personal digital assistant, and personal computers/peripherals, as well as portable media players, Internet radio, and digital photo frames. CSR markets its products to original equipment manufacturers and original design manufacturers principally through its direct sales force and sales representatives, as well as through a network of distributors. The company was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Cambridge, the United Kingdom.

Netgem wants to be the "next gem" of interactive television. Netgem company develops set-top boxes used to deliver digital cable television service. Its products also provide customers with Internet access and email service through their televisions. Brands include Netgem company's iplayer, a digital television receiver, and its Netbox product, another line of adapters or receivers. Netgem company also sells an audience data collection system (Viewtime) for media professionals which analyzes and tracks audiences' behaviors and viewing patterns. Netgem's chief customer is N9UF Telecom, a French television manufacturer.

Headquartered in Anchorage, Alaska Communications today serves the fastest growing segment of users - data dependent consumers and enterprises - and leverages its legacy as a local telephone company to support its wireless and enterprise data network. Alaska Communications participates in the consumer market primarily through its wireless data and voice product line. The company's network coverage extends from the North Slope to the Southeast panhandle, complemented by data and voice roaming partnerships in the Lower 48 and Canada, enabling us to offer nationwide plans identical to those offered by the biggest brands in the industry. The company participates broadly in the enterprise market; specializing in serving data needs - whether wireless or fixed. Its fixed data services are delivered over a statewide Metro Ethernet and MPLS network; its data hosting centers; its submarine fiber networks connecting Alaska to the Lower 48; and through professionals who deliver managed services. The professional services product line was recently augmented through an investment in and partnership with a leading IT services in Alaska that, like Alaska Communications, also extends its services to the Lower 48.

Applanix has a simple mission - to be the industry leader in the development, manufacture, sales, and support of Mobile Mapping products and solutions. Our technology is specifically designed for commercial applications, including aerial survey and remote sensing, land-based mobile mapping, and marine survey operations – markets we helped pioneer. Applanix was founded in 1991 on defense and aerospace industry expertise. With global reach and innovative engineering excellence recognized worldwide, the company's Position and Orientation Systems (POS™) are now the industry-standard for airborne, land, and marine survey applications.Since 2003, Applanix has been a wholly owned subsidiary of Trimble (NASDAQ: TRMB). Today, we focus on a range of products that provide dynamically accurate measurements of vehicle and sensor position and orientation. Applanix systems integrate precision GPS with advanced inertial technology to provide uninterrupted measurements of the position, roll, pitch and true heading of moving vehicles. By combining GPS and inertial technologies, Applanix offers a fully integrated, turnkey solution for high-productivity in-motion surveying, direct data georeferencing, and robust mobile mapping.
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