
ConferencePlus believes that conferencing should not only change the way you do business - it should improve your business processes by increasing productivity and simplifying your business day.They are dedicated to making you and your organization look good by providing audio, web and videoconferencing services that help you maximize every meeting opportunity - anywhere, anytime. Our goal is to ensure that each event is a productive, positive, "no surprises" experience. Simply stated, ConferencePlus delivers conferencing services that can become as simple and ubiquitous as your telephone system.ConferencePlus can help you take advantage of the many benefits of conferencing - including decreased travel time and expense, increased collaboration and improved communications. Our services are available in flexible offerings with optional add-ons and enhancements, and are backed by the support of helpful, knowledgeable representatives.

ITC^DeltaCom, Inc., through its subsidiaries, provides integrated communications services in the southeastern United States. The company offers integrated communications services that include data, voice, and equipment services, such as Ethernet private line services; Internet access; asynchronous transfer mode services; multiprotocol label switching and Internet protocol based virtual private network services; local services, including local voice services, such as voicemail, universal messaging, and directory assistance; access trunks; long distance services comprising outbound dialing, inbound toll-free, and calling card services; enhanced services, including toll-free and operator-assisted access, and sub-conferencing and transcription services; private line services; Simpli- Business services; and Simpli-Mobile services. It also provides wholesale services that comprise broadband transport services; local interconnection services; operator and directory assistance services; dedicated Internet access services; and other services comprising switched voice termination services.

AmeriVision Communications, which does business as Affinity4, resells discounted wireless telephone services along with long-distance and Internet access services.AmeriVision Communications is also a DIRECTV dealer. Other goods and services sold by AmeriVision include private-label Visa cards, prepaid calling cards, and Internet service. AmeriVision Communications courts charitable-minded customers by donating a designated portion of eligible revenues to non-profit Christian and conservative organizations. Recipients of AmeriVision/LifeLine's largesse have included Promise Keepers, Gun Owners of America, the Republican Victory Fund, and Operation Rescue.

GreatCall caters to those who get the jitters using cell phones.GreatCall company offers Jitterbug easy-to-use cell phones, accessories, and services (on the Sprint network) that target the senior citizen market. Its flagship phone, the Jitterbug Dial, has a large keypad and basic features such as voicemail, speakerphone, and contact lists. The Jitterbug OneTouch model features three preprogrammed buttons for calls to a Jitterbug operator, a preset contact, and 911. GreatCall sells Jitterbug direct to consumers and through retailers that include Best Buy, RadioShack, Sears, and direct marketer firstSTREET. The privately-held company was co-founded in 2006 by chairman Arlene Harris and Martin Cooper.

Moseley Associates, through its subsidiaries, provides wireless communications equipment and services to telecom companies, broadcasters, as well as other industrial and commercial clients. Its Axxcelera Broadband subsidiary makes fixed wireless network systems used by ISPs, enterprises, and large institutions. CarrierComm makes wireless transmission equipment mainly for telecommunications providers, and Moseley Broadcast is a manufacturer of wireless equipment used in TV and radio broadcasting. Its products are sold under the Starlink (digital transmission systems) and Event (radio link devices) brands among others. Moseley Associates, which has an overseas office in Beijing, is owned by CEO Jamal Hamdani.

Communications Systems, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, manufactures and sells modular connecting and wiring devices, and media and rate conversion products. Communications Systems company operates in four segments: Suttle, Transition Networks, Austin Taylor, and JDL Technologies. The Suttle segment manufactures and markets connectors and wiring devices for voice, data, and video communications under the Suttle brand name. This segment also offers a line of residential structured wiring products under the SOHO Access brand name, as well as markets various digital subscriber line filters for the telecommunications market. The Transition Networks segment designs, assembles, and markets media converters, transceivers, network interface cards, Ethernet switches, small form factor pluggable modules, and other connectivity products under the Transition Networks and MILAN brand names. This segment sells its products through distributors, resellers, integrators, and original equipment manufacturers. The Austin Taylor segment provides telephony and data networking products to telecommunications companies, distributors, and installers. The JDL Technologies segment offers IT solutions, including network design, network infrastructure installations, IT service management, change management, network security, desktop virtualization, and network operation services. Communications Systems company operates in North America, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and internationally. Communications Systems, Inc. was founded in 1969 and is headquartered in Minnetonka, Minnesota.

Mer Telemanagement Solutions Ltd., together with its subsidiaries, engages in designing, developing, marketing, and supporting a line of telecommunication management, and customer care and billing solutions for business organizations and other enterprises. The company provides call accounting and telecommunications expense management solutions that assist enterprises and organizations in the allocation of costs, budget control, fraud detection, processing of payments, and spending forecasting. It also offers converged billing solutions, which include applications for charging and invoicing customers, interconnect billing, and partner revenue management for wireless providers, voice over Internet protocol (IP), IP television, and content service providers.

Since 1992, RADVISION (NASDAQ: RVSN ) is the industry’s leading provider of products and technologies for unified visual communications over IP and 3G networks. RADVISION offers the broadest and most complete set of standards-based video networking infrastructure and developer toolkits on the market today. These products enable customers and partners to deploy unified communication networks and services, and develop video network equipment and device solutions faster and more reliably than ever before. RADVISION is driving the unified communications evolution by combining the power of video, voice, data and wireless – in room videoconferencing systems, mobile video solutions and highly scalable video-enabled desktop platforms for IP and emerging next-generation networks.

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.

D-Link sells its products through distributors in more than 130 countries. D-Link Corporation company gets more than half of its sales outside Asia. D-Link Corporation company makes networking, connectivity, and data communications hardware, offering hubs and switches, adapters, print servers, routers, and transceivers. Other products include broadband modems, virtual private network/firewall devices, data storage systems, videoconferencing equipment, Web cameras, and business phones. D-Link sells to customers ranging from individual consumers to large enterprises, but it specializes in Ethernet components for the small to medium-sized office market.
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