
Digital Lightwave, Inc. company went private in January 2010 when it merged with Optel Capital, which is controlled by Digital Lightwave chairman Bryan Zwan. Digital Lightwave company was founded in 1990 by Zwan. Digital Lightwave puts communications networks to the test. Digital Lightwave company makes equipment for monitoring, maintaining, and managing fiber-optic networks. Digital Lightwave's Network Information Computers are portable touch-screen devices used to test networks and transmission equipment during installation and use. It also makes a range of equipment used in optical networks to remotely monitor and test network performance. Customers include telecommunications network operators and systems integrators.

Outremer provides telephone service over there. The Paris- based telecom operator offers phone (fixed-line and mobile), data, Internet, and TV services to the overseas French territories of Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, and Mayotte. Its more than 450,000 customers include individuals, businesses, and government entities. Mobile services account for more than half of Outremer's revenue; fixed-line phone is the second largest category. The company competes against larger telecoms on price - some of its services cost half as much as those from industry stalwarts Orange or Bouygues. The company was formed in 1998 and went public in 2007.

The Champaign Telephone Company and its subsidiary CT Communications provide telecommunications services to residential and business customers in Champaign County, Ohio, and in the Village of West Liberty in Logan County, Ohio. Services provided by the company include landline telephone, wired and wireless Internet access, and cable television. It also offers Web hosting, as well as managed data storage services for businesses. The company's CT Wireless Service Division provides cellular phone service through a partnership with Telispire which resells wireless service provided over the Sprint Nextel network.

Antennas are par for the course at Q-Par Angus. The company makes microwave antennas, including broadcast, split reflector, broadband steerable, prime focus, and waveguide horn antennas. The company also makes antenna positioners, controller software, adaptors, polarizers, filters, attenuators, and phase shifters. Its research and consulting services range from radiation hazard surveys and microwave materials analysis to distance, depth, and moisture content measurements. Customers include QinetiQ, Thales Underwater Systems, and the UK Ministry of Defence. The company gets about 45% of its sales overseas. Q-Par Angus was founded in 1973 by managing director Richard Holliday and company secretary Jenny Holliday

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.

China Mobile Communications is a wireless winner. With more than 450 million customers, it is the largest wireless network operator in the world in terms of subscribers (ahead of China Unicom at home and surpassing UK-based wireless giant Vodafone Group on the global stage). China Mobile Communications operates primarily through its publicly- listed operating subsidiary China Mobile Limited which provides wireless services under the GoTone and M-Zone brands in 31 regions of mainland China. In addition to mobile voice and data services in China, it offers international roaming access through agreements with network operators worldwide. The company is controlled by China's Ministry of Information Industry.

DSL for Deutschland could be the slogan for QSC (formerly QS Communications). Capitalizing on European telecommunications deregulation, QSC is taking on Deutsche Telekom by offering high-speed Internet access via DSL to residential and business customers in Germany. QSC's network, upgraded in 2005 to Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) capability, extends to more than 200 cities. Although the company does serve residential customers, its primary segments consist of commercial businesses and wholesalers and retailers. CEO Bernd Schlobohm and supervisory board member Gerd Eickers founded the company in 1999, and each owns 10%; Baker Capital owns about 25% of the company.

Aviat Networks, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture, and sale of a range of wireless networking products, solutions, and services worldwide. The company offers a product portfolio that addresses the needs of service providers and network operators addressing a range of applications, frequencies, capacities, and network topologies. Its product categories include 4G/WiMAX (fixed and mobile) broadband access, licensed and license-exempt point-to-point microwave radios, and element and network management software. The company offers broadband wireless access base stations and customer premises equipment based upon the IEEE 802.16d-2004 and 16e-2005 standards for fixed and mobile WiMAX; licensed point-to-point microwave radios that include Eclipse, a platform for nodal wireless transmission systems; TRuepoint, a platform for ultra-high capacity trunking applications; and Constellation, a family of medium-to-high-capacity point-to-point digital radios that operate in the 6, 7/8, and 10/11 GHz frequencies, which are designed for network applications and support both PDH and SONET. It also offers license-exempt wireless interconnection for wireless access, cellular backhaul, Internet service, local and wide area networking, and emergency response communications systems. In addition, the company provides NetBoss, a family of network management and service assurance solutions for managing multi-vendor, multi-technology communications networks; and ProVision, a centralized network monitoring and control system to manage wireless transmission networks. The company also offers professional services, including installation and commissioning and training. It serves mobile and fixed telephone service providers, private network operators, government agencies, transportation and utility companies, public safety agencies, and broadcast system operators. Aviat Networks, Inc. is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.

NTT America offers a combination of managed private network, enterprise data hosting, Internet access, network security, and IT services to corporate customers in North and Latin America. Its top clients include the US subsidiaries of Mitsui, Sumitomo Electric, and Nippon Express, as well as such domestic customers as Parlance Systems and Neways International. Private broadband network services, linking cities in the US, Asia, and Europe, are offered under Arcstar brand. NTT America provides bilingual support services to global companies with a presence in Japan. NTT America is a subsidiary and the North American representative of Japanese telecommunications giant Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT).

ShoreTel's protocol demands utilizing the Internet for telecommunications.ShoreTel's company provides Internet protocol-based telephony equipment for businesses, government agencies, and schools. Its products include phones and switches, as well as messaging and systems management software. ShoreTel's company outsources the manufacturing of its products. ShoreTel sells primarily through channel partners. The company's customers include the City of Oakland (California), staffing agency Robert Half International, game developer SEGA, and investment bank Wedbush Morgan Securities. ShoreTel gets most of its sales in the US.
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