This page contains the list of companies in Communication Equipment category. Click on the company name to get further details of the company.

Since its establishment in 1941 as Japan’s first specialty manufacturer of optical glass, HOYA has diversified into new business areas that exploit the potential of advanced optics technologies. The company has continued to grow as a global enterprise through the expansion of its diverse business activities, which encompass Information Technologies, Eye care, Medical, and Imaging Systems. HOYA will continue to maximize its corporate value for the benefit of all stakeholders in the company in accordance with the following corporate mission: "Dedicated to innovation in information technology, lifestyles and culture, HOYA envisions a world where all can enjoy the good life, living in harmony with nature."

Huawei Technologies knows the importance of good connections. Huawei Technologies company is China's largest manufacturer of telecommunications equipment. It makes a broad range of products, including core voice and data switching platforms for communications service providers. Huawei also makes optical networking systems, wireless network infrastructure, corporate networking equipment, and network management and messaging software. Other products include servers and data storage systems, mobile phone handsets, consumer networking equipment, and videoconferencing systems.

I.D. Systems, Inc. develops, markets, and sells wireless solutions for managing and securing enterprise assets, including industrial vehicles, such as forklifts and airport ground support equipment, and rental vehicles in North America. The company offers integrated wireless solutions that enable organizations to control, monitor, track, and analyze their enterprise assets. Its products include On- Asset Hardware, which provides an autonomous means of asset control and monitoring; Wireless Asset Managers that link mobile assets being monitored with customers computer network or to a remotely hosted server; Server Software, which manages data communications between the systems database and either the Wireless Asset Managers or On-Asset Hardware; and Client Software that restricts access to and limits corruption of system information, as well as minimizes network bandwidth usage. I.D. Systems company also offers Battery ChaMP, which provides automatic data uploads, real-time system visibility, and data collection for electric vehicle batteries and chargers; and Line Asset Communicator, a wireless messaging device that triggers automatic real-time task requests via radio frequency. In addition, it provides maintenance, customer support, and consulting services. The company serves commercial and government customers operating in various markets, such as automotive manufacturing, heavy industry, retail and wholesale distribution, aerospace and defense, homeland security, and vehicle rental. I.D. Systems, Inc. was founded in 1993 and is based in Hackensack, New Jersey.

ICF Corporation, through its wholly owned subsidiary ICF Communication Solutions, Inc., operates as a technology service company in the telecommunications industry with a service coverage area, including California, Arizona, and Texas. The company designs, implements, supports, and manages local area network/wide area network computer network systems, voice communication network systems, and premise wiring for both data and voice. It also distributes and maintains equipment on behalf of telecommunications equipment manufacturers. In addition, ICF Corporation provides permanent and temporary technical professional recruitment and placement services. The company markets its products to various industry segments, which include banking; insurance and financial services; federal, state, and local government agencies; local and higher education institutions; healthcare, medical, and pharmaceutical institutions; and retail and service companies. The company was formerly known as COMC, Inc. and changed its name to ICF Corporation in June 2005. ICF Corporation headquartered in Concord, California.

Founded in 1994, the company has offices in Brazil, Hong Kong, the UK, and the US. iDirect is a subsidiary of VT Systems, the US headquarters of Singapore Technologies Engineering. iDirect Technologies bypasses the wired world and heads straight for the heavens. The company provides networking equipment that allows broadband access over satellite networks. Service providers and network operators use its hubs, routers, and network accelerators to offer satellite-based Internet Protocol (IP) services and to optimize bandwidth usage. iDirect also sells to government agencies and large enterprises; its customers have included BT and the National Guard.

Ikanos Communications, Inc. develops high performance semiconductor and software products. Its products enable network equipment manufacturers and service providers to deliver broadband to the digital home. Ikanos Communications company provides network processors and other products that enable the delivery of triple- and quadruple-play services, including voice, video, and data over wireline and wireless networks. Ikanos Communications offers high-performance processors that are designed for customer premises equipment in the fiber, very-high-bit rate digital subscriber line (VDSL), and asynchronous digital subscriber line (ADSL) 2+ markets; VDSL2 chipsets and integrated processors, which enable the broadband over copper market and provide transmission rates up to 100 megabits per second downstream and upstream; and integrated processor and ADSL data pump that are used for modems and other devices targeting the ADSL modem market. It serves original destination manufacturers, contract manufacturers, and original equipment manufacturers through direct sales and third-party sales representatives worldwide. Ikanos Communications company was formerly known as Velocity Communications and changed its name to Ikanos Communications, Inc. in December 2000. Ikanos Communications was incorporated in 1999 and is headquartered in Fremont, California.

IMC Networks is a master of mixed media. The company makes media conversion, optical access, and bandwidth management products. Its media converters translate signals that run on the copper wiring typically employed in LANs to signals that can be transported over fiber optic cables. Other products include repeaters, remotely managed access points, and wavelength division multiplexers (WDM). Its products support multiple networking protocols, including asynchronous transfer mode (ATM), Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, Fibre Channel, and T1/E1. Customers include government and education installations and ISPs in more than 60 countries. Chairman and CEO Jerry Roby founded IMC Networks in 1988.

Indagon was founded in 2002 by a group of former Nokia employees and is backed by the Nokia Early Stage Technology Fund. Indagon keeps track of those on the go. Indagon Oy makes a GPS-based positioning system that includes a terminal, server, GPS data collection device, and software. The Indagon Leader system is used primarily in cargo, navigation, and fleet management applications. Customers hail from various industries (security; transportation and logistics; maintenance and real estate; TETRA and GSM operators; and public sector and safety) and include Turvapalvelut, Experant Oy, Mavecom, and China Mobile.

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.

CEO Ed Cantwell founded InnerWireless in 1998. The company has received funding from Rho Ventures, HO2 Partners, Sevin Rosen Funds, and Technology Associates Management. InnerWireless prepares buildings for every communication contingency. The company provides in-building wireless networking systems that support a range of communication technologies, including mobile phones services, Wi-Fi, paging, and two-way radios. It also offers location management systems, which utilize software and radio frequency identification (RFID) tags to track assets, employees, and inventory. Serving commercial and government customers, the company specializes in deployments for health care providers.
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