
Alvarion wants to blow away the broadband competition.Alvarion company specializes in equipment based on the WiMAX wireless standard. Telecommunications carriers, ISPs, private network operators, and other communications service providers use its BreezeMAX products to build high- speed broadband networks. In addition to its WiMAX-based products, the company sells wireless local network (BreezeNET) and point-to-multipoint (BreezeACCESS) products based on OFDM technology. Its AlvariSTAR network software manages WiMAX and non-WiMAX networks. Alvarion sells primarily through distribution channels to customers in more than 150 countries.

Baran Group Ltd. is a global provider of engineering, technology and construction services. The Company offers integrated project services, like: feasibility & conceptual studies, Engineering & detailed design, Environmental permitting, Regulation & Validation, Procurement & Contracting, Construction & Site Management, Project management and control, Operation & Maintenance and Control & Expert systems. The bases may be from EPC services to complete Turnkey projects. The Baran Group serves a broad range of market segments through a wide range of sectors, such as: manufacturing, industrial process, power, petroleum, water supply, sewerage & hazardous waste, general building, transportation and telecommunications.Baran delivers creative solutions to sophisticated challenging projects and customizes them to clients' unique requirements.

Cbeyond isn't looking past the millions of small businesses in the US to find customers. The company offers local, long- distance, and cellular telephone service and broadband Internet access to small businesses. It also offers data services such as Web hosting and backup services. Cbeyond targets businesses in a dozen large metropolitan areas, and its largest markets -- Atlanta, Dallas, and Denver -- account for more than half of the company's annual revenues. It counts more than 50,000 customer locations for businesses with fewer than 250 employees. Typical customers include law firms, physicians' offices, real estate companies, and accounting firms. Cbeyond was founded in 1991 by CEO James Geiger.

SRT Communications located in Minot, North Dakota is the state's largest telephone cooperative. SRT has served the telecommunications needs of north central North Dakota since 1951, employs more than 200 people, and serves over 48,000 customers.SRT maintains a fiber optic, copper and wireless distribution and access network to provide essential and advanced communications. As a leader in deploying enhanced telecommunications services, SRT provides broadband and dial-up Internet services, wireless service and Cable TV as well as traditional telephone, leased line, frame relay, voice mail and long distance services.

Canada calls on Rogers Communications. Its Rogers Wireless subsidiary is Canada's #1 mobile phone outfit with about 8 million subscribers across the country; services are sold under the Rogers Wireless and Fido brands. As the nation's #1 cable TV operator, the companny also serves some 2.3 million viewers throughout eastern Canada through subsidiary Rogers Cable. Its cable unit also oversees the company's Internet and nationwide traditional and computer telephony services. Rogers Media oversees broadcasting and publishing operations and it holds the company's stake in Rogers Blue Jays Baseball Partnership, with interests in the Toronto Blue Jays major league baseball team and Rogers Centre sports complex.

Ceragon Networks Ltd. engages in the design, development, manufacture, and sale of point-to-point wireless backhaul solutions. Its products include FiberAir IP-10/IP-MAX-G, a high-capacity Ethernet used in WiMAX backhaul, metro area networks, and private networks; and FiberAir 3200T, high- capacity circuit-switched Ethernet, which is used in metro area networks and long distance networks. The companys products also comprise FibeAir IP-MAX-MS, a high-capacity multi-service product used in wireless backhaul and private networks; FibeAir 640P, a high-capacity PDH multi-service product for wireless backhaul and business access applications; and FibeAir 2000/4800, an unlicensed multi- service product for private networks and business access applications. In addition, its products consist of FibeAir 1500P/1500R, a high-capacity SDH/SONET product, which is used in wireless backhaul and metro area networks; and FibeAir 3200T, a high-capacity circuit-switched TDM product for use in wireless backhaul and long distance networks. The companys solutions enable wireless service providers to deliver voice and premium data services, such as Internet browsing, and music and video applications. It serves WiMax carriers, wireless ISPs, incumbent local exchange carriers, wireless service providers, businesses, and public institutions through a direct sales force, systems integrators, distributors, and original equipment manufacturers in North America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Asia Pacific, and Latin America. Ceragon Networks company was formerly known as Giganet Ltd. and changed its name to Ceragon Networks Ltd. in September 2000. Ceragon Networks Ltd. was founded in 1996 and is headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel.

Microwave Instrument Technologies was spun off from Scientific-Atlanta in 1997. The company has offices in the UK and US, and sells its wares worldwide. Microwave Instrumentation Technologies, doing business as MI Technologies, makes equipment used to test microwave and satellite communications systems, as well as radio transmitters and radar systems. The company also offers microwave instruments (receivers, signal sources) and components (antennas, mixers, multiplexers, parabolic reflectors), along with precision motion and positioning products. Its products are used in automotive telematics, communications, and other automated test equipment applications.

Despite its name, Cavalier Telephone takes a serious approach to residential and business telecommunications. The facilities-based telephone and data services company offers local and long-distance voice, broadband Internet, and computer telephony services in 15 states in the eastern, southeastern, and midwestern US. It provides commercial communications services such as private networks and broadband Internet connections largely through its Intellifiber Networks division. Digital television programming is offered through an agreement with direct broadcast satellite provider DIRECTV. Key residential markets include Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh. The company agreed in 2010 to be acquired by PAETEC Holding.

SK Telecom, a member of the SK Group chaebol, is the #1 wireless communication services provider in South Korea in terms of subscribers. The company serves about 24 million mobile customers (50% of the domestic market share). In addition to cellular and wireless data services, the company provides broadband Internet access through a controlling stake in the #2 South Korean alternative local-exchange carrier and ISP SK Broadband. It also offers international, long distance, computer, and business telephony services (SK Telink); mobile satellite video broadcasting (TU Media); and it operates Internet portal NATE.com. SK Telecom has international offices in Beijing, Ho Chi Minh City, Jakarta, London, and Tokyo.

Store Electronic Systems (SES) urges retailer to ditch paper labels and go digital. The company designs and makes wireless communication products, namely electronic labels for store shelves that display product information and enable rapid price changing. Its systems come with a PC that encodes and organizes data for the labels, a transmitter that communicates with the labels via low frequency radio, a handheld terminal that links a label to a product via barcode, and electronic labels that show real-time product names and pricing to consumers. SES label systems are used in more than 3,000 stores by some of Europe's largest grocery retailers, including France's Carrefour, Germany's Edeka, and the UK's Tesco. Store Electronic Systems (SES) urges retailer to ditch paper labels and go digital. The company designs and makes wireless communication products, namely electronic labels for store shelves that display product information and enable rapid price changing. Its systems come with a PC that encodes and organizes data for the labels, a transmitter that communicates with the labels via low frequency radio, a handheld terminal that links a label to a product via barcode, and electronic labels that show real-time product names and pricing to consumers. SES label systems are used in more than 3,000 stores by some of Europe's largest grocery retailers, including France's Carrefour, Germany's Edeka, and the UK's Tesco.
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