
Digital Lightwave, Inc. company went private in January 2010 when it merged with Optel Capital, which is controlled by Digital Lightwave chairman Bryan Zwan. Digital Lightwave company was founded in 1990 by Zwan. Digital Lightwave puts communications networks to the test. Digital Lightwave company makes equipment for monitoring, maintaining, and managing fiber-optic networks. Digital Lightwave's Network Information Computers are portable touch-screen devices used to test networks and transmission equipment during installation and use. It also makes a range of equipment used in optical networks to remotely monitor and test network performance. Customers include telecommunications network operators and systems integrators.

Teletouch Communications has its own idea of what it means to "reach out and touch someone." Through its Progressive Concepts, Inc. (PCI) subsidiary, the company resells mobile voice and data services provided by AT&T Mobility to customers in Texas; it has nearly 80,000 consumer and commercial subscribers on its books. PCI also distributes cell phones, two-way radios, accessories, and car audio and security products through its nearly 20 Hawk Electronics retail locations. Suppliers include Motorola, Kenwood, and Vertex. The bulk of its stores are located in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, but it also has two locations in San Antonio. Chairman Robert McMurrey owns a controlling stake in the company.

Verizon West Virginia provides telecommunications services for residents in the "Wild and Wonderful" state. Verizon West Virginia is an operating unit of New York City-based incumbent carrier Verizon Communications. Verizon Communications is a leading telecom services provider in the US with services in 29 states and Washington, DC providing local exchange access, long-distance, Internet services, data services and systems integration, customer premises equipment (CPE), billing and collections, and inventory management services. Verizon Wireless , the company's joint venture with Vodafone Group, is the #2 US wireless provider.

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.

FOXTEL is Australia's leading subscription television provider and is connected to over 1.63 million subscribing households on cable and satellite through retail and wholesale distribution. FOXTEL strives to ensure our six million viewers find TV they want to watch every time they switch on their television through delivery of more than 200 channels covering news, sport, general entertainment, movies, documentaries, music and children’s programming.FOXTEL commenced distributing its services on cable with 20 channels in 1995, expanding to 31 channels and satellite distribution in 1999 and increased its offering to 45 channels in 2002 following the completion of the FOXTEL- Optus Content Supply Agreement.The FOXTEL Digital service was launched in 2004, and FOXTEL is now giving Australian viewers the choice of more than 200 Digital channels. Since its launch, FOXTEL has extended its Digital innovations by adding a raft of new channels and interactive features including additional news, sports and weather applications, as well as FOXTEL iQ, a fully integrated Personal Digital Recorder, launched in 2005.

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.

Schooley Mitchell Telecom Consultants is the largest independent telecom consulting company in North America, with offices from coast to coast. Schooley Mitchell Telecom Consultants deliver telecommunications expertise to companies large and small from all industries, offering a broad range of services that include analysis of existing and future telecommunications needs, assessment of best alternatives and implementation of cost-effective telecommunications solutions. The company is fully independent of all telecommunications providers, ensuring recommendations are based exclusively on your needs. Schooley Mitchell's Telecom Consulting business has its origins in a private partnership that founded a chartered accountancy (CPA) practice in 1980. The CPA practice expanded until it included Computer and Management Consulting in 1983, and Telecom Consulting in 1996.

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.

China Unicom (Hong Kong) Limited has brought competition to the world's largest telecommunications market. The Chinese government set up China Unicom in 1994 as the first competitor to another government-owned telecommunications monopoly. The state-controlled company provides long- distance, broadband data, and mobile communications services in 31 provinces, cities, and other regions throughout China. It is the country's #2 mobile phone operator behind former monopoly China Mobile Communications. Subsidiary China Netcom is China's #2 provider of fixed-line communications carrier behind China Telecom. It operates primarily in the northern provinces; major cities served include Beijing and Tianjin.

Adesta in headquartered Omaha, Nebraska, Adesta LLC was founded in 1988 as Kiewit Network Technologies by Peter Kiewit Sons', Inc. In 1992 the company became MFS Network Technologies and changed its name to Adesta in 2002.Today, Adesta is a G4S Technology company and managed by executives from the telecommunications, construction and security industries. Adesta is a leader in providing innovative turnkey solutions for advanced communication networks and security systems.
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