
Xanadoo Company, through its subsidiaries, provides wireless Internet access and broadband communications to residential and business subscribers. The company offers wireless Xanadoo branded Internet service utilizing licensed frequencies in 2.5 GHz frequency band; and Pegasus Broadband branded service utilizing unlicensed frequencies in the 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz, and 5 GHz frequency bands. Xanadoo, LLC company holds 32 licenses for use of frequencies located in the upper 700 MHz band to provide terrestrial communication services; holds rights to 2.5 GHz education broadcast services or broadband radio service channels; and intellectual property rights for the distribution of satellite-based services using Ku band BSS and Ka band FSS frequencies at certain orbital locations. As of December 31, 2005, it served approximately 2,500 subscribers. The company was founded in 1996 as Pegasus Communications Corp. and changed its name to Xanadoo Company in January 2007. Xanadoo, LLC company is headquartered in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania.

j2 Global Communications provides a variety of business-critical communications and storage messaging services through its global communications/telephony/messaging network. With offices in eight cities worldwide, j2 Global Communications' network spans more than 4,200 cities in 49 countries on six continents, serving more than 11 million subscribers and providing value-added applications and local presence on a global scale. j2 Global Communications offers billing in twelve currencies with multiple payment methods and customer support in more than seven languages. j2 Global Communications offers a complete array of unified-messaging and communications services, including faxing and voicemail solutions, Web-initiated conference calling, storage messaging services, online backup, and virtual office solutions. j2 Global Communications also provides a full suite of unified communications services that include fax, Web-based voicemail, conference calling and a comprehensive set of outsourced virtual phone services.

You might say this company has the most populous domain on the Internet. Formerly hongkong.com Corporation, China.com is a leading provider of online content and games for Chinese audiences. It operates through two portal sites, China.com and Hongkong.com, both of which feature news and entertainment content, as well as e-mail, message boards, and other online services. Content is organized around channels devoted to topics such as Automobiles and Webgames; revenue primarily comes from online advertising sales. Enterprise software maker CDC Corporation owns about 80% of China.com.

iPass was founded in 1996 and is headquartered in Redwood Shores, California. iPass Inc. provides enterprise mobility services that facilitate network access from mobile devices. Its enterprise mobility services include iPass Mobile Office service, which delivers 3G mobile data, Wi-Fi hotspot, wired broadband, and dial-up access services; and network services that provide customers with a dial-up network coverage and broadband coverage. The company also offers iPass Mobile Connect, a service that collects and transmits usage data and statistics from the mobile device; iPass Mobile Insight to report and analyze mobile usage across networks, connections, and devices; iPass Mobile Control, a policy enforcement service; and iPass Mobile Network, a virtual network that offers broadband access. In addition, it provides site-to-site managed network services to enterprises through its iPass Branch Office that offers a managed wide-area network to connect small offices with corporate data centers; and iPass Retail Office, which provides wide-area networking for distributed retail locations to connect to a corporate data center. Further, the company offers iPass Virtual Office that provides managed fixed broadband for teleworkers, as well as offers professional services. iPass Inc. offers its services worldwide directly through its sales force, as well as through network service providers, telecommunications carriers, systems integrators, and value added resellers.

Bebo is a popular social network in the UK, and has versions of the site in about a dozen countries in North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. The site allows users (who are predominantly ages 16-24) to set up profiles through which they can share photos and interests in movies, music, and sports. Bebo users can find content based on what members of their social network are consuming. Bebo counts about 25 million users. Programmer Michael Birch co-founded Bebo with wife Xochi in 2005. Unable to attract more users in the US, in 2010 former parent company AOL sold Bebo to turnaround specialist Criterion Capital Partners. MySpace. Facebook. Bebo? Call it the triad of free online social networking sites.

PCTEL, Inc. provides propagation and optimization solutions for the wireless industry. The company designs and develops software-based radios for wireless network optimization; and develops and distributes antenna solutions. The companys scanning receivers, receiver-based products, and interference management solutions are used to measure, monitor, and optimize cellular networks. Its antenna solutions address public safety, military, and government applications; Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA), health care, energy, and smart grid and agricultural applications; and indoor wireless, wireless backhaul, and cellular applications. PCTEL offers a range of antennas for worldwide interoperability for microwave access (WiMAX), land mobile radio (LMR) antennas, and global positioning system (GPS) antennas that serve applications in telemetry, radio frequency identification (RFID), Wi-Fi, fleet management, and mesh networks. It supplies its products to public and private carriers, wireless infrastructure providers, wireless equipment distributors, value added resellers, and original equipment manufacturers worldwide through direct and indirect channels. PCTEL, Inc. was founded in 1994 and is based in Bloomingdale, Illinois.

MyWire was founded in 2002 by chairman and CEO Louis Borders (who also founded Borders Books and WebVan). MyWire (formerly KeepMedia) lets you browse hundreds of magazine articles at the click of a mouse. The company's basic service provides free registration-based browsing and searching capabilities with links to Web content including articles, video, and images. Users can also build custom channels to track their interests and then share the work with friends. The company's online subscription-based service, MyWire Reference Collection, includes thousands of encyclopedic entries from publishers such as Oxford University Press.

OnAir wants travelers to remain online while they are off the ground. OnAir company provides a service that enables the use of wireless voice and broadband Internet connections on commercial airline flights. A joint venture of information technology and communication services provider SITA and aircraft manufacturer Airbus, OnAir company claims installation in more than 1,200 planes flown by 60 airlines. Its clients include Air France, British Airways, and Ryanair. OnAir's service is made possible through partnerships with wireless equipment and service providers including Inmarsat and Nokia Siemens Networks. OnAir operates from facilities in London, Montreal, Seattle, and Geneva.

Internap Network Services Corporation, an Internet solutions and data center company, provides a suite of network optimization, and delivery services and products that manage, deliver, and distribute applications and content. Its services and products enable customers to migrate business-critical applications from private to public networks. The company operates in two segments, IP Services and Data Center Services. The IP Services segment offers high-performance Internet connectivity services; and flow control platform, a premise-based intelligent routing hardware product for customers who run their own multiple network architectures, known as multi-homing. This segment also provides content delivery network (CDN) services that enable customers to stream and distribute rich media and content, such as video, audio software, and applications to audiences through data points of presences (POPs); and capacity-on-demand services to handle events and unanticipated traffic spikes. The Data Center Services segment offers physical space for hosting customers network and other equipment; and associated services, such as redundant power and network connectivity, environmental controls, and security. Internap Network Services Corporation provides its services and products through 73 Internet Protocol service points, which include 20 CDN POPs and 47 data centers across North America, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific, as well as through 2 international standalone CDN POPs and 2 domestic standalone data center locations. It serves entertainment and media, financial services, healthcare, travel, e-commerce, retail, and technology industries. Internap Network Services Corporation was founded in 1996 and is based in Atlanta, Georgia.

Access US provides dial-up, DSL, and dedicated Internet access to consumers and businesses in the Midwest. The ISP also provides Web site development, email, and Web hosting services, as well as managed firewall services. Its managed services for business clients include data and network hosting, disaster recovery, network security management, and co-location. Access US serves residential and small-business subscribers primarily in communities around St. Louis. President and chairman Victor Mattison and CEO Rob Semaan, who met as students at Northwestern University's Kellogg Graduate School of Business, founded Access US company in 1995.
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