
Axsun Technologies, founded in 1999, is developing a bold new approach to the design and manufacture of miniaturized optical micro-instruments for a variety of industries. The Axsun™ Packaging Platform combines proprietary Micro-Optics lens technology, and patented micro-alignment structures with a highly scalable, automated assembly process to create the foundation of a new class of miniature optoelectronic products. Axsun optoelectronic products provide higher levels of performance in much less space than bulk optical solutions while consuming less material, labor, and power. At Axsun, we're making great strides in a new direction for mechanical-optical integration of instruments by thinking small, and we see no end to the possibilities.

Ofcom is the communications regulator. We regulate the TV and radio sectors, fixed line telecoms and mobiles, plus the airwaves over which wireless devices operate.In this section you will find information about us, how we are run and how we do it.We have recently re-focused our site around our four main audience groups consumers, licensees, industry stakeholders and members of the media.We have written short guides to what has changed for each of our four sites.

WILLCOM provides wireless data and voice services to corporate and consumer customers in Japan. The company launched its service in 1995 and is the largest operator employing Personal Handyphone System (PHS) technology. PHS is a kind of stripped-down cellular service with relatively low charges; the technology was developed in Japan and most of its users live in Japan and China. A former subsidiary of KDDI, WILLCOM provides mobile service nationwide in Japan, serving more than 4 million subscribers. The Carlyle Group owns 60% of WILLCOM; Kyocera holds 30% and KDDI 10%. Burdened with debt of more than $2 billion, WILLCOM filed for bankruptcy protection from creditors in 2010.

If you're calling Qatar, you're calling Qtel. Qatar Telecom, commonly known as Qtel, is the exclusive provider of telecommunications services in the small Persian Gulf country. Qtel provides wireline and wireless communications, including national and international long-distance calling, Internet access, and cable television services to nearly 58 million subscribers in 17 countries. The company's joint ventures include Nawras, through which it offers mobile telephone service in Oman, and NavLink, a managed data services venture with AT&T serving businesses in the Middle East. Qatar's government partially privatized Qtel in 1998 by selling a 45% of the company but still retains a 55% stake.

International Datacasting Corporation (IDC) is a manufacturer of hardware and developer of software used to enable broadband satellite connections. Products include satellite receivers, satellite broadcasting systems for digital audio, and content distribution software. IDC company is also a systems integrator and a provider of data broadcasting services. Established in 1984, IDC serves customers in such industries as broadcasting, education, entertainment, and telecommunications, including Cinedigm, NPR, and PBS. While it does nearly half of its business in North America, the company is active in Europe through its Netherlands-based PROFline subsidiary. IDC has distributors and resellers around the world.

ADPT Corp provides data center input/output solutions that protect, accelerate, optimize, and condition data in data center environments in North America, Europe, and the Pacific Rim. Its products enable data center managers, channel partners, and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to deploy storage solutions to meet their customers information technology (IT) and business requirements. The companys software and hardware products include application specific integrated circuits, host bus adapters, redundant array of independent disk (RAID) controllers, Adaptec RAID software, storage management software, storage virtualization software, and other solutions that span small computer system interface (SCSI), serial attached SCSI, serial advanced technology attachment, and Internet SCSI interface technologies. Its products are used in IT environments ranging from traditional enterprise environments to computing data centers. The company sells its products directly to OEMs, original design manufacturers, system integrators, value added resellers, and end users through its network of distribution and reseller channels. It has strategic development agreement with HCL Technologies Limited to provide product development and engineering services for the companys product portfolio. ADPT Corp was formerly known as Adaptec, Inc. and changed its name to ADPT Corp on June 23, 2010. Adaptec company was founded in 1981 and is based in Santa Clara, California.

ATSI Communications helps international telecommunications carriers use the Internet to their advantage. Through its Digerati Networks subsidiary, the company provides telecommunications companies with Voice-over-IP (VoIP) call termination services in Latin America (with a particular focus on Mexico), Asia, and the Middle East. Such customers typically lack transmission facilities, require additional capacity, or lack regulatory licenses to terminate traffic in selected areas. ATSI also provides VoIP gateway services, including data, fax, and voice transmission.

BurstNET Technologies, Inc.™ is a world-wide leader in Web Hosting and Internet Solutions. The privately held company, based in North-Eastern Pennsylvania, services clientele in over 100 countries around the world. BurstNET™ began in 1991 as a computer hardware/software retail firm and distributorship. Shortly after incorporating in late 1996, the company quickly made the transition to providing internet services. BurstNET™ established itself in the industry prior to the explosion of the web hosting market. The company has experienced exceptional growth and currently hosts 5000+ dedicated servers and co-located machines, 5000+ Virtual Private Servers (VPS), and millions of websites. The primary revenue source of the firm is derived from providing clientele with a presence on the Internet in the form of a Web site. A Web site, which consists of information and data unique to each particular client that is stored on a computer (a.k.a "server"), allows the client to make information concerning its business, operations, products and services widely available over the Internet to other Internet users. Typically, BurstNET™ provides the high-end computers where our clients' Web site information is stored on a shared basis with other clientele.

Americatel provides innovative, affordable, convenient and easy-to-use telephone, Internet and communications services. Americatel has been the leading provider of telecommunication services to ethnic businesses and consumers in the United States. The company also works with international long-distance carriers and Internet service providers transacting with the world's emerging economies. We offer high levels of satisfaction to every customer by understanding their needs and cultures, providing exceptional value and delivering reliable communication services. Building on that tradition, Americatel is dedicated to being the leading provider of communication services to communities around the globe. Americatel services connect worldwide communities through a flexible network of owned and leased facilities, operating and termination agreements, and resale arrangements. Americatel’s technology assets include an extensive network of IP gateways, international gateways, domestic switches and ownership in undersea fiber optic cables. Americatel Corporation services consumers in North America through its Americatel brand and through its wholly owned subsidiary, Startec Global Communications.

TEO Group is the Nordic and Baltic telecommunications company TeliaSonera AB (publ) Group. Savo veiklą 1992 m. Its activities in 1992 pradėjusi kaip valstybinė įmonė „Lietuvos telekomas“, 1998 m. started as a public company "Lithuanian Telecom", 1998 Bendrovė buvo privatizuota, 60 proc. The company was privatized, 60 percent. jos akcijų įsigijus tuomet Švedijos įmonės „Telia“ ir Suomijos įmonės „Sonera“ konsorciumui „Amber Teleholding A/S“. its shares were acquired when the Swedish company Telia and Finnish Sonera consortium Amber Teleholding A / S '. Dabar „TeliaSonera“ tiesiogiai ir netiesiogiai per antrinę įmonę „Amber Teleholding A/S“ valdo 68,08 proc. Now, TeliaSonera, directly and indirectly through its subsidiary, Amber Teleholding A / S owns 68.08 per cent. Bendrovės akcijų. Company's shares. Per keletą metų po privatizacijos Bendrovė sugebėjo iš senos monopolinės valstybinės įmonės tapti viena moderniausių telekomunikacijų bendrovių Rytų ir Vidurio Europoje, orientuotų į klientą, tvirtai pirmaujančia įvairiose Lietuvos telekomunikacinių paslaugų rinkose. Within a few years after privatization, the Company has managed the old monopoly of state enterprises to become one of the most advanced telecommunications companies in Eastern and Central Europe, focusing on the customer, a leading firm in various Lithuanian telecommunication services markets.
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