
SureWest Communications, through its subsidiaries, provides telecommunications, digital video, Internet, and other facilities-based communications services to residential, business, and carrier customers in northern California and the Kansas City area. It operates in two segments, Broadband and Telecom. The Broadband segment utilizes fiber-to- the-premise and fiber-to-the-node networks to offer bundled residential and commercial services that include Internet protocol-based digital and high-definition television, high- speed Internet, voice over Internet protocol, and local and long distance telephone services in the greater Sacramento region and Kansas City area. As of December 31, 2009, the Broadband segment had 102,600 residential subscribers and 229,200 revenue-generating units (RGUs). The Telecom segment offers landline telecommunications services, digital subscriber line service, long distance services, and non- regulated services.

As a majority owned subsidiary of TerreStar Corporation (NASDAQ: TSTR), TerreStar Networks is at the forefront of providing a reliable and secure satellite terrestrial mobile broadband network. This network will provide voice and data services dedicated to helping solve the critical communication and business continuity challenges faced by government, emergency responders, enterprise businesses and rural communities. As a wholesale mobile voice and data service provider, TerreStar expects to offer next generation mobile communications through a network of partners and service providers to users who need "anywhere" coverage throughout the United States and Canada.

As the physical infrastructure for the Internet grows, so grows Radiall. The company manufactures electronic components for the aerospace, military equipment, telecommunications, and automotive industries. It makes antennas and microwave components (attenuators, couplers, terminations) for wireless networks and connectors for fiber-optic and coaxial networks. The company's rack and panel connectors are standard components used by aerospace giants Airbus and Boeing; other clients include Alcatel and Continental. Radiall also offers radio-frequency base stations for mobile networks. The Gattaz family founded Radiall in 1952 and still controls it. Nearly half of sales come from Europe.

Tata Teleservices (TTSL) provides telecommunications services to about 58 million clients in thousands of towns and villages across India. Among its services are mobile and wireline telephone (under the Tata Indicom brand), fixed wireless phones (Walky), and public booth telephony. The company also provides wired and mobile Internet services and conferencing. TTSL has sales and distribution partnerships with such equipment providers as Motorola and ECI Telecom. It also provides additional wireless phone service through joint ventures with UK-based provider Virgin Mobile and Japan-based NTT DoCoMo. The company, founded in 1996, is a subsidiary of conglomerate Tata Group.

Level 3 Communications, Inc. engages in the communications business in North America and Europe. It offers network and Internet services, including transport services, high speed Internet protocol services, dedicated Internet access, virtual private network services, and dark fiber services, as well as managed modem, an outsourced, turn-key infrastructure solution; and colocation services. The company also provides various media services, comprising Vyvx services that provide audio and video feeds over fiber or satellite; content delivery network services; media delivery services to customers seeking to manage, protect, and monetize content delivered over the Internet; a range of local and long distance voice services, such as voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) and traditional circuit-switch based services; and VoIP Enhanced Local, a VoIP service that enables broadband cable operators, IXCs, VoIP providers, and other companies operating their own switching infrastructure to launch IP-based local and long-distance voice services through a broadband connection.

Customers have voted with their phones to make Vodafone Group one of the world's top wireless phone services carriers with about 300 million customers in more than 20 countries. In terms of subscribers, Vodafone trails only China Mobile. The company does most of its business in Europe, where it is a leader in the wireless markets of the UK and Germany. It also provides data, broadband Internet, and fixed-line phone services; in Germany, these services are overseen by subsidiary Arcor. Vodafone increasingly serves callers in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and the Pacific region through subsidiaries and joint ventures. In the US, the group holds a 45% stake in the leading US wireless provider Verizon Wireless.

Bresnan Communications is a broadband telecommunications provider founded in 1984 with the goal of providing leading- edge technology, entertainment and advanced services supported by outstanding customer service to small and medium-sized markets. The nation's thirteenth largest MSO, Bresnan currently serves over 320,000 customers in Colorado, Montana, Wyoming, and Utah. Today, Bresnan delivers advanced products and services including high-speed Internet access, high-definition television, video-on-demand, digital video recorder, and digital telephone to residential and business customers across an upgraded fiber-optic coaxial network. Bresnan Business Services, the company's commercial sales division, delivers custom data, voice, and video solutions to business and institutions of all sizes

WOW! is privately owned by Avista Capital Partners. With Corporate offices in Denver, WOW! has assembled a diverse and experienced management team. This team and all WOW! employees share a passion for doing things right and delighting our customers with friendly, quality service and affordable prices. Together, we are focused on building a culture at WOW! that is founded on four core values. These values are at the heart of what drives us to do our best for all of our customers.

Infinera Corporation provides optical networking systems based on photonic integration technology in the United States. Its digital transport node (DTN) system utilizes the photonic integrated circuit (PIC) technology to enable digital processing and management of data with the capability to generate wavelength division multiplexing wavelengths and to add, drop, switch, manage, protect, and restore network traffic digitally. The companys PICs transmit and receive 100 Gigabits per second of optical capacity and incorporate the functionality of approximately 60 discrete optical components into a pair of indium phosphide chips. The DTN System is used to enable optical to electrical to optical conversions at every network access point to provide communications service providers with the ability to digitally process the information being transported across their optical networks. It also offers a range of support offerings, including 24/7/365 hardware and software technical support, installation and deployment services, spares management, first line maintenance services, on-site technical services, professional services, product technical training, and extended product warranties. The company offers its products to operators of optical networks, including telecom carriers, cable operators, and Internet or content service providers. Infinera Corporation, formerly known as Zepton Networks, was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Allentown, Pennsylvania.

Packet Design, Inc., develops and markets network solutions that leverage the distributed intelligence of the Internet Protocol (IP) to enhance the reliability, efficiency and predictability of IP networks. Our unique IP routing and traffic analysis solutions enable unprecedented visibility, analysis and diagnosis of an enterprise or service provider’s IP network, improving network availability and performance while reducing operating costs and delivering a strong ROI.Packet Design, Inc., was spun out in March 2003 from Packet Design, LLC, the fourth networking startup of entrepreneurs Judy Estrin and Bill Carrico. The Estrin- Carrico team had previously founded Bridge Communications, Network Computing Devices and Precept Software; and Estrin served as chief technology officer at Cisco Systems from 1998 to 2000. Packet Design, Inc., has raised $24 million in private funding from Advanced Technology Ventures, Mayfield Fund, Allegis Capital, Masthead Venture Partners and parent company Packet Design, LLC.
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