
Gemfire Corporation combines an entrepreneurial atmosphere with an extensive technology base. Founded in 1995, Gemfire specializes in applying planar semi-conductor-type processing technology to create optical solutions for system integrators, through an innovative new family of high- performance telecom and specialty components. Currently, the company has primary operations in Livingston, Scotland (near Edinburgh), as well as aerospace support operations (and additional telecom manufacturing capabilities) in Fremont, California. The Gemfire PhotonIC™ optical circuit technology comprises a suite of materials, processing techniques and packaging methods that enable the integration of multiple optical functions on a single device. These capabilities result in a fundamental shift in the way that fiber optic components are manufactured. This large-scale, highly- integrated, planar processing capability enables higher functionality and performance, along with the ability to scale production as in the semiconductor industry. This integrated planar optics approach distinguishes Gemfire's products from traditional manual-assembly optical component manufacturers. The explosive growth of video over the Internet, and the ever-increasing reliance by companies and government agencies on high-speed global communication networks for voice and data, creates a surge in demand for optical data transport. Gemfire's approach is the best way to feed this growing demand for high-performance optical components.

Headquartered in Anchorage, Alaska Communications today serves the fastest growing segment of users - data dependent consumers and enterprises - and leverages its legacy as a local telephone company to support its wireless and enterprise data network. Alaska Communications participates in the consumer market primarily through its wireless data and voice product line. The company's network coverage extends from the North Slope to the Southeast panhandle, complemented by data and voice roaming partnerships in the Lower 48 and Canada, enabling us to offer nationwide plans identical to those offered by the biggest brands in the industry. The company participates broadly in the enterprise market; specializing in serving data needs - whether wireless or fixed. Its fixed data services are delivered over a statewide Metro Ethernet and MPLS network; its data hosting centers; its submarine fiber networks connecting Alaska to the Lower 48; and through professionals who deliver managed services. The professional services product line was recently augmented through an investment in and partnership with a leading IT services in Alaska that, like Alaska Communications, also extends its services to the Lower 48.

Birch Communications, over the past 13 years, has built a solid foundation for delivering great service with a very strong commitment to customer satisfaction. Birch Communications, headquartered in Atlanta, GA has customers in 32 states across the nation. Birch was the first in its class to deploy its own private IP network utilizing soft switch technology to deliver innovative, high quality, affordable communications services to small & medium business customers.

Though the Greek government's telecommunications monopoly might have come to a tragic end, Hellenic Telecommunications (OTE) is still the biggest player on its home stage. OTE has about 7 million fixed access lines in service and provides local, long-distance, and international telephone calling. It also offers broadband Internet services (through ISP OTEnet) to more than 800,000 residential and business customers. Other wired services include leased lines, data hosting, and wholesale telecom services. Subsidiary Cosmote provides wireless service to more than 6 million subscribers on its GSM-based network. OTE's international holdings include subsidiaries in Albania, Bulgaria, Romania, and Serbia.

Telecom companies that can't afford to spend more on in- house technical personnel can turn to ADEX for their outsourced staffing, engineering, and consulting needs. With a database of more than 40,000 professionals, ADEX recruits and places technical experts from around the world for projects serving the telecommunications industry. Services include equipment installation, network integration, project and construction management, site development, and systems design on wireline, wireless, and data networks. Founded in 1993, privately held ADEX serves customers such as AT&T, Motorola, and QUALCOMM through about 10 US and international locations.

C2 Global Technologies Inc. ("C2”) is focused on licensing its patent portfolio, which includes two foundational patents in Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). C2 plans to continue to realize value from its intellectual property by offering licenses to service providers, equipment companies and end-users that are using C2's patented VoIP technologies by deploying VoIP networks for phone-to-phone communications. C2 began investing in technology-based businesses in 2007. Its most recent investments are BuddyMedia.com, Knight's Bridge Capital Partners Internet Fund No. 1 GP LLC and Polaroid Corporation. In February 2009 the Company established Counsel RB Capital LLC (“Counsel RB”). Counsel RB is owned 75% by the Company and 25% by its Co-CEO’s. It specializes in the acquisition and disposition of distressed and surplus assets throughout the United States and Canada, including industrial machinery and equipment, real estate, inventories, accounts receivable and distressed debt. In addition to purchasing various types of assets, Counsel RB also arranges traditional asset disposition services such as on-site and webcast auctions, liquidations and negotiated sales. Counsel RB commenced operations in the second quarter of 2009.

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.

CyrusOne provides IT Infrastructure and Services for growing businesses in Houston and surrounding areas. From Colocation to Managed Hosting to Enterprise Management, we are dedicated to increasing the availability and efficiency of your critical business applications and safeguarding the data around which your business revolves.Cyrusone clients know that building and managing a secure, reliable IT infrastructure requires a long-term commitment and a heavy up-front investment. Even then, it’s a constant challenge to match capacity to the fluctuating demands of today’s fast- paced business environment. And there are other considerations, such as the exhaustive task of recruiting, training and retaining outstanding technical talent, and the increased risk posed by unpredictable support costs.

PAETEC Holding gets its paychecks from enterprise users of voice and data communication services. Operating through subsidiary PAETEC Communications, the company provides local and long-distance voice services, as well as broadband Internet services and electricity services to midsized and large businesses and institutions. PAETEC services are offered to end users and wholesale customers in 42 states from California to New Hampshire. The company also offers Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services, enterprise telecommunications management software (Pinnacle), and it installs customer premise equipment. Chairman and CEO Arunas Chesonis founded the company in 1998.

Microwave Transmission Systems (MTSI) constructs and maintains wireless communications transmitting and receiving facilities. In addition to building and erecting microwave towers and installing and testing cellular equipment, the company's services include planning related to feasibility studies and FCC radio frequency licensing. It also provides site and project management services. Founded in 1987, MTSI has offices and subsidiaries in Florida, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee, and Texas. Affiliated companies include Viper Communications and Site Communications.
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