
WaveSplitter Technologies makes a spectrum of products that serves both to divide and to unite. The company's photonic components and modules extend the reach of optical signals and boost the capacity of communications networks. WaveSplitter's products include its WavePump pump laser combiner, which increases the strength of transmissions, and wave division multiplexers and couplers (WaveEssentials) and optical signal filters (WaveSelector), which separate and combine light waves. Goldman Sachs, Intel, NEC, and Sumitomo Electric all hold stakes in WaveSplitter. The company, which has privately raised more than $100 million, was established in 1996.

Founded in 1999, CyOptics acquired the optoelectronic device assets of TriQuint Semiconductor in 2005 and bought InPlane Photonics in 2007. CyOptics sees its way clear to optical networks. CyOptics company makes optical components based on indium phosphide (InP), a compound semiconductor that runs faster than silicon, the material in most microchips. The executives of CyOptics worked at the old AT&T Corp. and its Bell Labs research arm, as well as such AT&T spinoffs as Agere Systems and Lucent Technologies. CyOptics company provides active optical components for access, metro, and long-haul communications networks. It also offers design and manufacturing services from facilities in Mexico and the US.

Saigon Post and Telecommunications Services Corporation, known as Saigon Postel, provides telecom and postal services throughout Vietnam. It offers fixed and wireless telephone, Internet, international shipping, money transfer, and voice- over-IP telephone services to individuals and commercial customers. Saigon Postel also manufactures and distributes telecom network equipment and builds and maintains its network infrastructure.

Telecom companies that can't afford to spend more on in- house technical personnel can turn to ADEX for their outsourced staffing, engineering, and consulting needs. With a database of more than 40,000 professionals, ADEX recruits and places technical experts from around the world for projects serving the telecommunications industry. Services include equipment installation, network integration, project and construction management, site development, and systems design on wireline, wireless, and data networks. Founded in 1993, privately held ADEX serves customers such as AT&T, Motorola, and QUALCOMM through about 10 US and international locations.

Cervalis is a premier provider of IT infrastructure solutions including business continuity / rapid recovery, managed hosting, managed security, managed storage, networking & telecommunications and co-location. The company’s skilled professionals, world-class facilities and outstanding customer support provide our clients with a secure IT environment that ensures business resilience.Our solutions protect two of a company’s most critical assets: its information and its ability to provide seamless customer service. We pledge to deliver 99.999 percent availability, virtually guaranteeing our clients’ operational continuity.

NTS Communications, a wholly owned subsidiary of publicly traded Xfone, Inc. (AMEX: XFN), provides integrated voice, data and video solutions. Headquartered in Lubbock, Texas, NTS operates the largest "non-ILEC" telecommunications network in West Texas and has developed a Fiber-to-the- premise (FTTP) platform enabling the company to provide a voice, video and data "triple play" offering to customers. NTS is dedicated to providing superior customer care and high quality products and services. Founded in 1981 as a West Texas reseller of long distance services, the company now serves retail customers in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, New Mexico, Nevada, Colorado and Arizona.Here at NTS, our personnel live by the adage that "the customer is our only business." We have many services designed to make us the only communications company you will ever need.

Electronic Tele-Communications company was founded in 1980 and is based in Waukesha, Wisconsin. Electronic Tele- Communications, Inc. designs, manufactures, markets, sells, and lease digital voice information systems, as well as offers related services to the telecommunications industry and other businesses. The companys equipment provides audio and computer information, and call handling capabilities via telephone networks, computer networks, and the Internet. Its digital voice information systems deliver network interoperability, as well as applications, including branding, time and temperature announcements, weather forecasts, automatic callback, changed number with call completion, repeat dialing, and wake-up/reminder services. The companys products include Digicept Emcee and Digicept Emcee ELF, which offer applications and services in a single platform for circuit and packet-switched networks; Audichron Z-10, a time, temperature, and weather announcer; Audichron Z-10 MCA, a multi-channel announcer; Digicept Digital Network Application Modules, which enhance a switch/network of switches by supporting applications and requirements of the telephone network, such as advanced intelligent network announcements, local number portability, call completion, current temperature and weather conditions, TTY conversion, and voice prompts for custom intercept services; and MAX Terminator, which provides disconnect detection to eliminate tied-up lines and annoying tones. It also offers voice recording, technical support, and weather forecasting services. The companys customers comprise regional bell operating companies, competitive local exchange carriers, independent telephone and long distance companies, wireless carriers, cable companies, utilities, telecommunications manufacturers, and other businesses and organizations. It markets its products through distributors primarily in the United States, Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Mexico, South America, Central America, China, Europe, and the Caribbean.

Momentum Telecom knows that for businesses, or personal relationships, to build up enough steam to succeed, they need to stay connected. The competitive local-exchange carrier (CLEC) provides local and long-distance telephone service to about 150,000 residential (under the Family brand) and business (under the Edge banner) customers primarily in nine southeastern US states. Its data services include dial-up Internet access for residential subscribers and broadband Internet service for businesses; Momentum also offers digital voice service for corporate clients. Top customers have included regional communications provider NexHorizon Communications which resells Momentum digital voice service under its own brand.

With offices in Japan, USA, Germany, UK, Ireland, and Taiwan, Buffalo, Inc. is a leading worldwide provider of innovative network solutions for the home and business - from wireless networking and storage to memory and multimedia devices. Since 1975, Buffalo has proven its commitment to delivering innovative solutions that have put the company at the forefront of infrastructure technology. Buffalo's strong international industry alliances with companies including Intel, Broadcom, Agere and Microsoft enables Buffalo to lead the industry in the development of the latest technologies into practical, easy to use tools for business and the home.

Terabit hopes to build a better router (or at least cobble a better one together). The company, which is conducting research and development for the US Department of Defense (through DARPA), is developing a commercial products it calls "metarouters" that combine off-the-shelf network data routers into larger systems using its proprietary network switches and software. Based on an IP standard, metarouters provide the architecture for a scalable network that handles integrated data, voice, and video without requiring specialized hardware.
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