
EMS Technologies, Inc. designs, manufactures, and sells wireless communications products to satellite and wireless communications markets for commercial and defense applications in the United States and internationally. Its Aviation segment provides satellite-based communications solutions for the aeronautical market. This segment also builds in-cabin connection devices and computers to process data on board aircraft, including rugged data storage, airborne connectivity, air-to-ground connectivity, and data recording and replay equipment. It offers aeronautical antennas, aeronautical tracking products, aeronautical telephony and e-mail services, aeronautical terminals, and avionics data networking products. The companys Global Tracking segment engages in asset tracking and emergency management operations. It provides aeronautical voice and tracking, and satellite-based machine-to-machine mobile communications equipment and services to track, monitor, and control remote assets. This segment also offers equipment for the Cospas-Sarsat search and rescue system and incident management software for rescue coordination. Its LXE segment provides rugged mobile terminals and wireless data networks used for logistics applications, such as distribution centers, warehouses, and container ports. This segment offers handheld and vehicle-mounted terminals, wireless networks, host connectivity software, and accessories, as well as maintenance services. The companys Defense & Space segment provides microwave-based RF systems and subsystems for military and defense electronics applications. Its products are also used in various commercial and civil ventures. This segment also offers research and development services. The company sells its products directly, as well as through distributor channels, value-added-resellers, integrators, and independent marketing representatives. EMS Technologies was founded in 1968 and is based in Norcross, Georgia.

Corning (China) Ltd. company is expanding its optical fiber plant in Shanghai. While trailing Taiwan and Japan in sales for the Asia/Pacific region, China is one of Corning's largest markets. Corning (China) provides products and materials for a wide variety of applications. Its products include fiber-optic cable and components for communications systems, glass substrates used in LCDs, filters and substrates used for automotive emissions control products, and laboratory equipment. Other products include plastic and glass lenses for eyeglasses, scientific instruments, cameras, projection televisions, semiconductor fabrication equipment, and photonic devices. Corning operates eight manufacturing plants in China.

Innovision wants to help businesses keep a close eye on their goods. Innovision Research & Technology designs and licenses customized radio-frequency identification (RFID) chips used in transport tickets, toys, and inventory tags. Its tiny modules, which are marketed under the "io" brand, incorporate flash memory and a microprocessor into a package smaller than a dime. Innovision also offers a variety of related services, including consulting, mathematical modeling, and engineering. In 2010 the company was acquired by Broadcom.

Celcom trades ringtones for ringgits. Celcom company is the second largest provider of wireless voice and data communications services in Malaysia. It serves about nine million consumer and businesses customers and provides international roaming network access in about 100 countries. Celcom uses partnerships with global communications and technology providers to expand the range of services available to its customers. Celcom company has product and marketing agreements with international mobile provider Vodafone, Google, and Malaysia's top bank Maybank. Celcom is a subsidiary of Malaysia-based mobile telecommunications and consulting holding company Axiata Group.

CalAmp Corp. develops and markets wireless communications solutions that deliver data, voice, and video for critical networked communications and other applications in the United States. It operates in two segments, Wireless DataCom and Satellite. The Wireless DataCom segment provides wireless communications technologies, products, and services to the wireless networks and mobile resource management (MRM) markets for various applications. It also designs and builds multi-network wireless systems that permit first- responder fire, police, and emergency medical services personnel to access data and communicate remotely with colleagues, dispatchers, and back-office databases. In addition, this segment designs and provides applications involving various combinations of private and public networks, narrow-band and broad-band frequencies, licensed and unlicensed radio spectrum, and mobile and fixed-remote communications. Further, its MRM wireless solutions include global positioning system location, cellular data modems, and programmable events-based notification firmware as main components. This segment sells its products and services for utility, governmental, and enterprise customers through direct and indirect sales channels. The Satellite segment develops, manufactures, and sells direct broadcast satellite (DBS) outdoor consumer premise equipment for digital and high definition satellite television reception. Its DBS reception products include reflector dish antennae and outdoor electronics that receive, process, amplify, and switch satellite television signals for distribution over coaxial cable to multiple set-top boxes inside the home. These DBS reception products are installed at subscribers premises to receive subscription television programming signals transmitted from orbiting satellites. CalAmp Corp. was founded in 1981 and is headquartered in Oxnard, California.

eOn Communications Corporation (NASDAQ: EONC) is a global provider of innovative communications solutions. Backed with over 20 years of telecommunications engineering expertise, our solutions enable our customers to easily leverage advanced technologies in order to communicate more effectively. Our offerings are built on reliable open architectures that enable easy adoption of emerging technologies, such as Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and concepts, such as Service Oriented Architectures (SOA). Whether you are looking to leverage the advantages of enterprise IP telephony or advanced contact center technologies, eOn Communications delivers proven, IP-ready products that will improve your business performance.

TruePosition is the leading provider of location determination and intelligence solutions for the safety and national security markets worldwide. TruePosition offers a portfolio of industry-leading location technologies, future- proof platform products, innovative applications, and comprehensive networking and systems services to enable the creation of carrier-grade location solutions for private enterprise and government agencies to protect citizens, combat crime, and save lives.

Hawaiian Telcom is the largest full-service provider of communications services, products and solutions in Hawaii.They have been a communications provider in Hawaii for more than 120 years. Our market consists of 86 central offices serving an area of approximately 6,263 square miles on the islands of Oahu, Maui, Hawaii, Kauai, Molokai and Lanai. We are the incumbent provider of local exchange services within this area and own the state’s most extensive local telecommunications network. They provide local telephone service including voice and data transport, enhanced custom calling features, network access, directory assistance and private lines. In addition, we provide high- speed Internet, long distance services, next generation Internet protocol (IP)-based network services, customer premise equipment, data solutions, billing and collection, and pay telephone services.

At TDS, we provide innovative Voice, Internet, and Entertainment services to rural and suburban communities nationwide, as well as leading-edge business technology. But it’s our commitment to each community we serve that truly sets us apart.

C2 Global Technologies Inc. ("C2”) is focused on licensing its patent portfolio, which includes two foundational patents in Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). C2 plans to continue to realize value from its intellectual property by offering licenses to service providers, equipment companies and end-users that are using C2's patented VoIP technologies by deploying VoIP networks for phone-to-phone communications. C2 began investing in technology-based businesses in 2007. Its most recent investments are BuddyMedia.com, Knight's Bridge Capital Partners Internet Fund No. 1 GP LLC and Polaroid Corporation. In February 2009 the Company established Counsel RB Capital LLC (“Counsel RB”). Counsel RB is owned 75% by the Company and 25% by its Co-CEO’s. It specializes in the acquisition and disposition of distressed and surplus assets throughout the United States and Canada, including industrial machinery and equipment, real estate, inventories, accounts receivable and distressed debt. In addition to purchasing various types of assets, Counsel RB also arranges traditional asset disposition services such as on-site and webcast auctions, liquidations and negotiated sales. Counsel RB commenced operations in the second quarter of 2009.
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