
Tellme Networks wants you to tell them. The company develops specialized telecommunications systems that use voice recognition to help companies manage customer service calls. The systems can be modified to suit the needs of individual companies, such as airlines, banks, retail stores, and government agencies. With the voice recognition technology, customers can navigate any given company's services over the phone, such as making airline reservations or paying bills. Tellme's systems also interact with the Internet to give customers real-time information. Microsoft acquired the company in 2007.

VimpelCom has made a beeline to become a leading mobile phone service provider in Russia, and what used to be Russia. Offering its services primarily under the Bee Line brand, the company has about 90 million mobile subscribers across Russia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Armenia, and Georgia. It owns wireless licenses that cover 96% of the Russian population. Outside of its core service area, VimpelCom provides communications services in Cambodia and Vietnam. The company also offers fixed-line voice and broadband Internet services. VimpleCom's key shareholder are Russia's Alfa Group (which controls 44% of VimpelCom's voting stock through its Altimo unit) and a subsidiary of Norway's Telenor (36%).

Integra ICT was founded in 1984 as Anglia Telecoms, changing its name in 2008. Integra ICT sells and installs office communications systems and services. Integra ICT company offers telephone, voice messaging systems, and computer telephony systems. It also provides consulting, systems support, and training services. Integra's primary hardware supplier is Nokia Siemens Networks, and the company's communications services partner is BT Group. Integra ICT company also sources telecommunications equipment from Mitel Networks. Customers include city government education offices and companies including Kier Group.

AudioCodes Ltd. was founded in 1992 and is based in Lod, Israel. AudioCodes Ltd. designs, develops, and sells products for voice, data, and video over IP networks. AudioCodes company offers networking products, such as media servers, security gateways, session border controllers, and media gateways; and session border controllers, which enable connectivity, policies, and security for real-time sessions, such as VoIP and video. Its media gateways enable voice, video, data and fax to be transmitted over Internet and other protocols, and interface with third party equipment to facilitate enhanced voice and data services; and security gateways enables secure real-time sessions on WIFI, broadband, and wireless networks in fixed mobile convergence deployments. AudioCodes company also provides unified communication applications, which enable the integration of voice, data, fax, and messaging; and signal processor chips process and compresses voice, data, and fax, as well as enables connectivity between traditional telephone networks and packet networks. In addition, it offers communications boards and modules for communication system products that are deployed on access networks and enterprise networks; IP phones; and multi-service business gateways, which include an integration of multiple data, telephony, and security services into a single device. Further, AudioCodes company provides voice over packet processors, VoIP communication boards, media processing boards, and voice and data logging hardware integration board products; and element management system for standards-based management of VoP gateways. It sells its products through a direct sales force and sales representatives to original equipment manufacturers, network equipment providers, systems integrators, and distributors in telecommunications and networking industries.

KiloLambda Technologies, Ltd. was founded in 2001, offers a variety of power control devices, including optical limiters, fuses, and terminators. It also makes optical pulse generators and other light sources, as well as proximity sensors. The company touts its devices as protecting electronic gear from power surges. Molex has packaged KiloLambda components into LC-plug attenuators, replacing standard fixed attenuators in controlling optical power. KiloLambda carries out research at its facility in Israel; its investors include Yozma Group and Skypoint Capital. It wouldn't kill you to know that KiloLambda Technologies makes optical components used in telecommunications, medical, and military applications.

Bright lights and big cities are not necessarily for CenturyTel. The company (which does business as CenturyLink) mainly provides local telephone services in rural areas, as well as network access to other carriers and businesses. It also offers long-distance and Internet access. CenturyTel serves about 7 million local voice lines and provides Internet access to about 2 million subscribers in 33 US states. The company's core service areas include Alabama, Arkansas, Missouri, Washington, and Wisconsin. Additionally, it provides paid television service to residential customers through a deal with DIRECTV. CenturyTel's other services include commercial printing, database management, and direct mail advertising.

NSGDatacom is a privately owned company, incorporated in Maryland, USA, with offices in Virginia, Maryland, and England. The company develops, manufactures, markets and supports industry leading, carrier quality voice and data communication products for wire-line and wireless networks. Using technology obtained through strategic acquisitions and from internal development, we provide solutions that are reliable, innovative, cost effective, and flexible. We are entrusted to transmit critical data in corporate, airport, financial, government, military, carrier, satellite, and cellular networks worldwide. NSGDatacom also has a solid reputation for providing unparalleled network design, implementation and post-sales support.Originally founded as Network Services Group in 1991, the company has acquired ownership of many firsts in the industry. In 1989, Netrix Corporation brought to market the first truly integrated switching system, the #1-ISS, and was a founding member of the Frame Relay Forum. In 1994 Netrix acquired Republic Telecom, holder of a number of patents, including packetized voice. This technology was incorporated into access products used to build some of the first Voice over Frame Relay (VoFR) and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) networks. Proteon (later known as OpenRoute) the first U.S. router company and inventor of OSPF merged with Netrix in 1999 to form Nx Networks. In March of 2002, NSGDatacom acquired the assets of Nx Networks, retaining all product technology rights and many employees. Previously, the company had acquired Frederick Electronics in 1998 and the product lines of Assured Digital Inc. (ADI) and Dynetcom (formerly Dynatech Communications) in 2001. In July of 2002 NSGDatacom acquired the product technology rights of Advanced Switching Communications, a manufacturer of broadband access products.

BT Wholesale provides network services to about 700 communications service providers in the UK. A business segment of top UK telecommunications company BT Group, it serves other telecom and data services companies, including application service providers, ISPs, fixed line network operators, and wireless service providers. BT Wholesale provides outsourced network services management, broadband Internet connections, Ethernet service, and copper and fiber optic network access. The company also offers hosted software packages for customers who provide software as a subscription service, and it offers network colocation to enable clients to expand their server space without adding infrastructure.

UTStarcom answers the great call of China. The company markets personal access service (PAS) devices. PAS handsets (also known as Handy phones) are short-range mobile phones used primarily in Asian countries. It also provides multimedia communications products and wireless and wireline network infrastructure equipment. Telecom service providers use its Internet protocol-based mSwitch product to deploy voice, data, and video services on a single platform. UTStarcom's Internet television (IPTV) product line includes central office and customer premise equipment. The company's broadband infrastructure products include multiservice access nodes, DSL access multiplexers, and optical transport devices.

Alliance Fiber Optic Products designs, manufactures, and markets a broad range of high-performance fiber optic components and integrated modules incorporating these components, for leading and emerging communications equipment manufacturers and service providers. We offer a broad range of products including interconnect devices that are used to connect optical fibers and components, couplers and splitters that are used to divide and combine optical power, and wavelength division multiplexing devices, such as DWDM and CWDM, that separate and combine multiple specific wavelengths. Our emphasis on design for manufacturing and our comprehensive manufacturing expertise enable us to produce our products efficiently, with high quality and in volume quantities. Our product scope and ability to integrate our components into optical modules enable us to satisfy a wide range of customer requirements throughout the optical networking market. Our customers deploy our products in long-haul networks that connect cities, metropolitan networks that connect areas within cities, last mile access networks that connect to individual businesses and homes, and enterprise networks within businesses.
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