
Iridium Communications Inc. provides satellite voice and data communications services to businesses, the U.S. and foreign governments, non-governmental organizations, and consumers worldwide. It offers post-paid mobile voice and data satellite communications services; prepaid mobile voice satellite communications services; high-speed data services; machine-to-machine services for sending and receiving data from one location to other, such as from fixed and mobile assets in remote locations to a central monitoring station; and ancillary services, including inbound connections from the public switched telephone networks, SMS, SIM activation and reactivation, and other peripheral services. Iridium Communications Inc. also provides research and development services that assist customers in developing new technologies compatible with its systems. In addition, it offers voice and data equipment, including satellite handsets, voice and data modems, high-speed data devices, and machine-to-machine data devices. Further, the company supplies accessories that include holsters, ear buds, portable auxiliary antennas, antenna adaptors, and USB data cables and charging units. It serves various markets, including emergency services, maritime, government, utilities, oil and gas, mining, leisure, forestry, and construction and transportation. The company sells its products and services to commercial end-users through a wholesale distribution network of service providers, value added resellers, and value-added manufacturers. As of December 31, 2009, it had approximately 369,000 subscribers. Iridium Communications Inc. is headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland.

Portugal Telecom is the Portuguese market leader for fixed- line and mobile phone services. The company's primary mobile phone interests include Telecomunicações Móveis Nacionais, or TMN, the domestic provider. It also owns stakes in international telecom companies, including the Vivo joint venture with Telefónica Móviles, which is the leading wireless communications provider in Brazil. Portugal Telecom's fixed-line segment, PT Comunicações, provides domestic and international phone services and corporate Internet services. Portugal Telecom also provides interconnections and leases lines to other Portuguese carriers.

TKH Group we have specialized in the development and delivery of information systems and networks, telecommunications, electrical and industrial production. Stuk voor stuk innovatieve oplossingen waarmee we onze opdrachtgevers overal ter wereld helpen om voorop te lopen. All of them innovative solutions to our clients worldwide to help leadership. En daarin gaan we ver. And therein we go far. De behoefte van onze klanten is het uitgangspunt: op basis van hun en onze ervaring gaan we samen op zoek naar de oplossing die deze behoefte het best vervult. The needs of our customers is the starting point: according to their and our experience we go together to find the solution that best fulfills this need. Van advies tot en met inbedrijfstelling. From consulting through to implementation. En welke oplossing we ook bedenken; we stellen haar op een slimme manier samen uit de kennis, componenten en technieken van onze werkmaatschappijen en hun partners. And what solution we come, we set her on a clever way of working out the knowledge, techniques and components of our operating companies and their partners. Dankzij een geïntegreerde aanpak van uw project kunt u rekenen op een even samenhangende als creatieve oplossing. An integrated approach to your project you can count on as a cohesive and creative solution.

SOMA Networks knows that the communications industry doesn't sleep. The company is a manufacturer of WiMAX wireless networking equipment used by local telephone companies and Internet service providers. SOMA's products include network base stations, wireless modems, and software products that enable carriers to connect residential and business broadband subscribers to their networks. The company has sales agreements with communications products integrators including Cadmus and Zentek. SOMA, founded in 1998, counts Mizuho, Daiwa Securities, Ridgeway Capital Partners, and Sharp Corporation among its investors.

Plantronics, Inc. introduced the first lightweight communications headset in 1962 and is today the world's leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of lightweight communications headset products. Plantronics headsets are widely used in many Fortune 500 corporations and have been featured in numerous films and high profile events, including the historic "One small step for man" transmission from the moon in 1969. Plantronics offers mobile headsets to address the cordless and mobile phone market, next-generation computer audio headset products for computer applications and corded and cordless headsets and systems for the office, small office/home office and contact centers. Plantronics is a publicly held company (NYSE: PLT) headquartered in Santa Cruz, California with offices in 20 countries, including major facilities in Mexico, Tennessee, England and The Netherlands. Plantronics products are sold and supported through a worldwide network of authorized Plantronics partners, and are available through retail and consumer electronics stores.
Sonim Technologies makes products that make mobile voice- over-IP communications better. The company manufactures servers and software that allow mobile wireless carriers to provide features like push-to-talk (walkie-talkie) and direct voice messaging. The company has also produced a rugged GSM mobile phone designed for use in harsh environments. Founded in 1999, the company is headquartered in San Mateo, California, and has additional offices in India, Italy, Sweden, and the UK. It has also acquired a software development center in Bangalore, India. Investors include 3i, Accel Partners, Apax Partners, and BV Capital.

Completing connections is what CompleTel Europe does, completely. The facilities-based operator of a fiber-optic telecommunications network provides voice, data, and Internet-related services to businesses, government end- users, telecom carriers, and Internet services providers in France. Subsidiary Completel SAS provides a national facilities-based alternative carrier in competition with the incumbent France Telecom. CompleTel has about 2,500 customers including Renault, Société Générale, the French Senate, and several ministries of the government. A group of investors led by media and telecommunications investor Altice and private equity firm Cinven own 99% of the company.

Acme Packet, Inc. provides session border controllers (SBCs) that enable service providers, enterprises, and contact centers to deliver interactive communications and data services across Internet protocol (IP) network borders in the United States, Canada, and internationally. The SBCs are deployed at the borders between IP networks, such as between two service providers; between a service provider and its enterprise, residential, or mobile customers; and between enterprises IP network and their service providers network. The SBCs act as the source and destination for signaling messages and media streams entering and exiting the network. Acme Packet company offers Acme Packet Net-Net OS, a software platform, which offers border control functionality in terms of architectural flexibility, signaling protocol breadth, control function and feature depth, and carrier-class availability and manageability. It also provides Acme Packet Net-Net platforms to address a range of interactive communications requirements; Acme Packet Net-Net OS-E, an enterprise SBC software; Acme Packet Net-Net EMS, a network element management application for the Net-Net family of producs; Acme Packet Net-Net SAS that provides off-line collection, reporting, and analysis of session call detail records; and Acme Packet Net-Net RMC, a element management application. In addition, Acme Packet company offers professional, post-installation, and training services. Acme Packet, Inc. sells its products and services indirectly through distribution partners and through direct sales force. It serves primarily incumbent and competitive local exchange and long distance providers, international service providers, cable operators, voice application service providers, enterprises, universities, and government agencies. The company was formerly known as Primary Networks, Inc. and changed its name to Acme Packet, Inc. in January 2001. Acme Packet, Inc. was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts.

Optelecom-NKF, Inc. develops video network solutions for traffic monitoring and security of airports, seaports, casinos, prisons, utilities, public transit, city centers, hospitals, and corporate campuses. It offers video over Internet protocol (IP) solutions under the Siqura name comprising codecs/servers for high-quality video compression; boxed, fixed dome, mini-dome, and high-speed dome cameras; single and multi-server video management systems, operator solutions, development kit for integration with third-party software applications, and versatile management and configuration tools; network video recording; and video network equipment, such as gigabit Ethernet switches, fast Ethernet switches, and models with built-in video encoders. Optelecom-NKF, Inc. also provides video over fiber optics comprising MC Series for safety, security, and transportation applications; and 9000 Series for government and transportation applications. In addition, Optelecom-NKF offers interferometric fiber optic gyro coils; optical devices; and precision wound coils for applications in optical fiber dispensers used in remote vehicle control systems to precision optical fiber coils for communications systems. Optelecom-NKF sells its products through direct sales, commercial integrators, and resellers in the United States and internationally. Optelecom-NKF, Inc. was formerly known as Optelecom, Inc. and changed its name to Optelecom- NKF, Inc. in April 2005 as a result of acquisition of NKF Electronics B.V. Optelecom-NKF, Inc. was founded in 1972 and is headquartered in Germantown, Maryland.

Cisco Systems Hong Kong markets equipment used to link data and communications networks. The regional subsidiary sells routers and switches, including equipment based on Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, and ATM technologies. Other products include remote access servers, Internet protocol telephony equipment used to transmit data and voice communications over the same network, optical networking components, and network service and security systems. It sells its products primarily to large enterprises and telecommunications service providers, but it also has products designed for small businesses and consumers. Clients include cable TV network i-Cable. The Asia/Pacific market accounts for about 15% of Cisco's sales.
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