Vicon Industries is an industry-leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of video systems and components used for security, surveillance, safety and control purposes. Celebrating over 40 years in business, the company is unrivalled in experience developing video surveillance technologies. Vicon systems are employed worldwide in high- profile, enterprise-scale installations by a diverse range of customers, including governments, Fortune 500 companies, private and public institutions, and global transit and commerce hubs. Vicon oversees its worldwide operations from its main headquarters located on New York’s Long Island and its European headquarters in the UK. Sales, distribution and customer support are also provided from offices in Hong Kong and in Germany. An extensive network of highly trained installing dealers, system integrators and distributors is responsible for product sales. The company is publicly traded on the American Stock Exchange under the symbol “VII”. Vicon is a full security systems provider offering:

MTN Group offers cellular phone service in the mountains and the plains of Africa. The continent's largest wireless network operator has almost 130 million subscribers across Africa and the Middle East, through a network of subsidiaries. MTN has operations in more than 20 countries and enjoys a 50% market share in Nigeria and a 40% share in Iran, its two largest markets. Eighty percent of its customers have prepaid, no-contract plans. MTN earns the bulk of its sales from airtime and subscription fees, but it generates about 20% of revenues from interconnect fees.MTN Group company offers mobile banking services with Standard Bank and money transfer services for clients without bank accounts.

In 1975, Eagle Comtronics introduced the CATV industry's first cylindrical Pay TV trap. From our humble beginnings in a basement workshop we have expanded to approximately 100,000 square feet of manufacturing and administrative space. Today, Eagle provides a full range of RF, Microwave, and Wireless products. These include filters, traps, scrambling systems, brick wall channel deletion networks and custom components. We have products for a variety of applications and have installed systems for a multiplicity of telecommunication and military customers in more than 60 countries. We also provide quick response to custom filters and networks in a broad range of frequency response, sizes and specifications.Driven by the spirit of innovation and excellence, we lead the world in trap design, product offerings, manufacturing and sales. Throughout the design and manufacturing cycle we utilize innovative equipment, procedures and processes to ensure that each product is engineered and manufactured to our exacting quality standards. Our faithful adherence to our strict quality standards has earned us the reputation among our customers as having the highest product quality available in the industry. Eagle account executives, distributors and customer service representatives are all trained to assist you. Working with the largest product selection in the industry, we are able to offer the greatest number of options and help you create a system that is precisely right for you and your customers. Once you have placed your order, you can be sure it will be in your hands in the shortest time possible. Backed by a sophisticated order entry and production control system, Eagle is proud of its reputation for having the best on time delivery record in the industry.

Bogen Communications International, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the development, manufacturing, and marketing of audio and communication products for commercial, industrial, and institutional applications worldwide. Its product lines include telephone paging products, voicemail and unified messaging products and services, commercial audio products, and intercom/paging equipment. The companys products comprise amplifiers, mixers, microphones, speakers, music and input sources, VOIP gateways, voice enhancement products, and accessories. It has operations in the United States, Germany, and Switzerland. Bogen Communications International, Inc. was founded in 1993 and is headquartered in Ramsey, New Jersey.

Polatis was founded in 2000 by research director Andrew Dames; investors include 3i, Alta-Berkeley, and Prelude Ventures. Polatis, Inc. expanded in 2005 when it combined its operations with those of Continuum Photonics. Polatis believes in photonics for the mass(es). Polatis develops optical switches based on its micro-actuation and sensing system (MASS) technology. Polatis, Inc. touts its MASS platform as being more reliable and scalable than other optical switching systems, particularly because of its minimal insertion loss (light leakage). Initial products include modular and rack-mount switches for use in automated test, military, telecommunication, and video switching applications.

Moseley Associates, through its subsidiaries, provides wireless communications equipment and services to telecom companies, broadcasters, as well as other industrial and commercial clients. Its Axxcelera Broadband subsidiary makes fixed wireless network systems used by ISPs, enterprises, and large institutions. CarrierComm makes wireless transmission equipment mainly for telecommunications providers, and Moseley Broadcast is a manufacturer of wireless equipment used in TV and radio broadcasting. Its products are sold under the Starlink (digital transmission systems) and Event (radio link devices) brands among others. Moseley Associates, which has an overseas office in Beijing, is owned by CEO Jamal Hamdani.

Airbiquity, Inc. operates a global software-as-a-service platform for the delivery of connected vehicle services. It is the global leader in the connected vehicle services market, with over 15 million connected vehicles on the road conducting tens of thousands of transactions per day across its infrastructure. It has a rich portfolio of over 70 issued patents globally and a track record of operational success that makes it an essential player within the connected vehicle ecosystem. Airbiquity's automotive service delivery platform, Choreo, is a global, open, scalable, private cloud that is purpose-built for manufacturers to deliver connected services to their consumer and commercial customers. Its infrastructure handles over 100,000 transactions every month from its service nodes in China, North America and Europe, from life-saving airbag notifications to turn-by-turn directions. With transaction volume increasing nearly 10% per month and entrenched relationships across the automotive and wireless ecosystems, Airbiquity has significant market, customer, and technological advantages over its competitors. Led by an experienced management team comprised of leaders with global wireless, networking, system integrator and software expertise, Airbiquity believes its leadership position in the market can rapidly expand. With a business plan targeting significant growth in electric vehicle, mobile integration and mobile resource management markets, Airbiquity is poised to continue its leadership role as a global provider and operator of innovative connected vehicle services.

An expert at cold calling, TeliaSonera offers telecommunications services primarily in the chilly Nordic regions where it is a leading telecom company. It provides wireless phone services to about 135 million subscribers in Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden. With more than 2.6 million Internet customers, TeliaSonera is also the leading ISP in the Baltic and Nordic regions. Additionally, the company provides television services over Internet connections to some 867,000 subscribers. Other TeliaSonera activities include the sale of telecom equipment and the provision of wholesale network capacity to other carriers.

Alcatel-Lucent was formed from the 2006 merger of telecom rivals Alcatel and Lucent Technologies. Alcatel-Lucent Holding, a regional US subsidiary of France-based Alcatel- Lucent, designs, develops, and builds communications networks. It supplies equipment, software applications, and related services to telecom carriers and network service providers, as well as enterprise and government customers. A leading supplier of broadband Internet access products, the company pioneered the development of digital subscriber line (DSL) technology for residential and small business end users.

Wistron NeWeb is wishing for even more people to buy and use cell phones. The company makes wireless communications equipment, including antennas, mobile handsets, wireless networking equipment (routers, Internet phones, Ethernet cards), satellite radios, and set-top boxes for satellite TV. It sells its products to OEMs and other corporate customers. Other companies in the Wistron Group corporate family include PC, software, and computer component manufacturers. Electronics manufacturer Wistron owns about a quarter of Wistron NeWeb, which was formed in 1996.
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