
SPACECONNECTION may be the final frontier, but it has nothing to do with the voyages of the starship Enterprise. The company sells excess capacity on independent satellits for transmissions (C- and Ku-bands), utilizing transponders on Intelsat, Telesat, and SES Americom satellites. The company can arrange satellite transmission services (broadcasting video,, audio, and data) for domestic and international programming, transportable and fixed uplink facilities or studio facilities. Customers include leading US broadcasters ABC, CBS Broadcasting, NBC, PBS, and FOX. Canadian satellite operator Telesat, a subsidiary of BCE, acquired SPACECONNECTION in 2005.

DragonWave® is a leading provider of high-capacity packet microwave solutions that drive next-generation IP networks. DragonWave’s carrier-grade point-to-point packet microwave systems transmit broadband voice, video and data, enabling service providers, government agencies, enterprises and other organizations to meet their increasing bandwidth requirements rapidly and affordably. The principal application of DragonWave’s products is wireless network backhaul. Additional solutions include leased line replacement, last mile fiber extension and enterprise networks. DragonWave’s award winning Horizon® solutions are known in the industry for their leading capacity, reliability, and spectral efficiency.Voice, video and data needs are growing at an astounding rate. This growth is putting pressure on today’s existing backhaul networks. DragonWave enables service providers to meet that demand by offering high speed, high capacity solutions which allow the service provider to rapidly expand and augment their network to support full-feature applications, such as streaming video and IPTV. Our product portfolio offers operators "invest as you grow" scalability to ensure profitable growth. DragonWave offers a comprehensive service and support program, giving our customers comfort that the manufacturer stands behind and supports all its products and customer needs. As a developer of Ethernet microwave technologies, DragonWave has developed significant intellectual property, which provides the company with a steep competitive advantage in the industry. We continue to protect and invest in our intellectual property, passing these technical advantages over to our customers. DragonWave has a network of distributor and reseller partners globally. Customers include Carriers, Service Providers, Utilities, WISP’s and Enterprises. All are assured the highest level of excellence in product design, product quality, and overall customer services. Headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario, DragonWave has sales offices around the world and customers in over 50 countries.

Nokia Corporation manufactures and sells mobile devices, and provides Internet and digital mapping and navigation services worldwide. Its Devices & Services segment develops and manages a portfolio of mobile devices, such as mobile phones, smartphones, and mobile computers; services; applications; and content. It also offers Internet services focusing on music, navigation, media, and messaging, as well as on the tools that enable developers to create applications under the Ovi brand name. The companys NAVTEQ segment provides various digital map information and related location-based content and services to mobile device and handset manufacturers, automobile manufacturers and dealers, navigation systems manufacturers, software developers, Internet portals, parcel and overnight delivery services companies, and governmental and quasi-governmental entities. Its map database enables its customers to offer advanced driver assistance systems, dynamic navigation, route planning, location-based services, and other geographic information-based products and services to consumer and commercial users. Its Nokia Siemens Networks segment provides mobile and fixed network solutions and related services to operators and service providers. This segment offers various business solutions, such as consulting and systems integration; network and service management, and charging and billing software; and subscriber database management. It also provides managed services, such as network planning, optimization, and network operations; software and hardware maintenance, proactive, and multi- vendor care, as well as competence development services; and project management, turnkey implementations, and energy efficient sites. In addition, this segment offers fixed and mobile network infrastructure, including Flexi base stations, optical transport systems, and broadband access equipment, as well as network solutions. Nokia Corporation was founded in 1865 and is based in Espoo, Finland.

CEO Jim Litton capitalized on a 30-year career in the senior management of numerous electronics firms to found NavCom Technology in 1992. Every move you make, every step you take, NavCom Technology could be watching you -- if you want it to. The Deere & Company subsidiary provides wireless and Global Positioning System (GPS) communications equipment. Its GPS technology is used for land, marine, and aeronautical uses. The company's equipment is used in surveying, construction, agriculture, and mining, among other uses. It also offers engineering consulting for precise positioning, wireless communications, and robotics, as well as the StarFire Network, a satellite-based system for precision positioning.

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.

Axtel is taking on rival Telmex to try and loosen its grip on Mexico's telecom services industry. The company's digital network of local and long-distance phone, Internet, and Web hosting services is offered to residential and commercial customers, as well as the government. Its long-distance phone system is spread across 200 cities in Mexico, and one- quarter of those have advanced voice, data, and Internet service. After its $516 million acquisition of Avantel, Axtel is now Mexico's second largest fixed-line integrated telecommunications company. The company is listed on the Mexican Stock Exchange. Axtel gets about three-quarters of its revenues from business customers.

At TDS, we provide innovative Voice, Internet, and Entertainment services to rural and suburban communities nationwide, as well as leading-edge business technology. But it’s our commitment to each community we serve that truly sets us apart.

iBasis is one of the largest carriers of international voice traffic in the world and a global leader in VoIP. In December 2009, iBasis became a wholesale subsidiary of Royal KPN N.V., the national carrier of the Netherlands, creating a new iBasis with unsurpassed strength in the fastest- growing segments of global telecommunications—VoIP and mobile with access to tremendous resources. In addition to global voice termination, iBasis provides innovative mobile data services in its Mobile Matrix portfolio and prepaid calling services, including calling cards sold through distributors and its online Pingo offering.The iBasis Network™ includes our highly efficient global Voice over IP infrastructure and extensive TDM. In the worldwide migration to "All-IP" networks, iBasis has a distinct advantage-we've been delivering high quality international voice services over IP since 1998.

Atlantic Tele-Network (ATN) makes connections from the rain forests of Guyana to the maple groves of Vermont. ATN owns 80% of mobile phone carrier Guyana Telephone & Telegraph (GT&T), which has about 150,000 fixed access telephone lines and has about 290,000 cellular subscribers. In the US, ATN provides wholesale wireless voice and data roaming services to local and national communications carriers through subsidiary Commnet. The company provides voice and broadband Internet communcations services in New England, particularly in the state of Vermont, through its SoVerNet subsidiary. SoVerNet subsidiary ION offers fiber optic transport services in New York State on a wholesale basis.

Telular doesn't like to be tied down. The company's main product is its Telguard system that wirelessly transmits security alarm signals triggered at residential or commercial locations to an alarm company or other monitoring location. Telguard, marketed primarily in the US and Canada, is intended to provide an alternative to the more common wireline connections used in security systems. Telular's fixed cellular terminals enable the use of equipment designed for wired networks (including traditional phones, fax machines, and modems) over wireless networks. The company markets these products mainly in developing regions where it may be costly or impractical to build or maintain wired telephone networks.
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