
Alereon's high-bandwidth won't slim your waist, but it will streamline those multiple wires powering your electronic gizmos. The fabless company designs semiconductors for networking applications that connect a host of wireless consumer electronics, mobile devices, and PCs. Alereon targets the ultra-wideband (UWB) networking market. UWB, a radio technology originally developed for the American military, promises to be a faster, more powerful, and versatile alternative to Wi-Fi networking tools. Commercial development of UWB, however, was slowed by competing industry interests and lobbying for wireless spectrum frequency regulations, overseen by the FCC. Alereon started in 2003 as a spin off from Time Domain.

ARC Wireless Solutions offers a boatload of wireless technology products. Its Wireless Communications Solutions division markets wireless communications equipment -- including cellular base station, mobile, cellular, conformal, and flat-panel antennas -- which it sells directly to wireless carriers and through third-party distributors. Subsidiary Starworks Wireless sells coaxial cable products for satellite television and other wireless applications. ARC still purchases cable through Starworks for its own use, but the company has shifted its focus to higher-margin antenna products, which account for the bulk of its annual revenue.

This Canadian call center is poised to answer the phone in both English and French. TigerTel provides multilingual call center and customer relationship management services from 12 locations across the country. The company's services include inbound and outbound services, Web response, and voice messaging. It performs customer acquisition and retention, emergency response, online sales and order entry, market research, lead capture, and management of customer support and comment lines. Clients have included Ceridian, RE/MAX, and Energy Source Canada. The company was acquired in 2009 by 7212747 Canada (also known as SwiftCo). The combined company retained the TigerTel name.

ClearOne Communications, Inc. operates as a communications solutions company that develops and sells audio conferencing, collaboration, streaming media, and connectivity systems and other related products for audio, video, and web applications. It develops, manufactures, markets, and services a line of audio conferencing products under personal, tabletop, premium, and professional (installed audio) categories. The company, through its subsidiary, NetStreams, Inc., delivers the Internet protocol (IP) A/V experience by distributing high definition audio and video over TCP/IP networks. Its digital streaming media and control systems support virtually various digital or analog sources, including high definition audio and video content to an unlimited number of networked end points. NetStreams' StreamNet technology provides solutions for streaming media and control applications, such as digital signage, distribution of HD video and audio, LAN Cloud Matrix Switching, and audio paging over data networks. The companys conferencing & collaboration products are used by organizations of all sizes to accomplish group communication; and networked media and control distribution systems are used by a range of customers from individual residential users to large enterprises. Its end-users include large companies and institutions, small and medium sized businesses, educational institutions, and government organizations, as well as individual consumers. The company sells its products to end-users primarily through a network of independent distributors and resellers, as well as directly to dealers, systems integrators, value-added resellers, and end-users. ClearOne Communications, Inc. was founded in 1983 and is headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Telco Systems, Inc line of EdgeLink integrated voice, data, and video networking products includes devices for network access and broadband transmission. Telco Systems' transport terminals, multiplexers, and other network access devices incorporate Ethernet, fiber-optic, and frame relay technologies to enable service providers to move from traditional circuit switched systems to newer digital packet and cellular networks. A subsidiary of Israel-based networking equipment maker BATM Advanced Communications, Telco Systems also distributes BATM products in North America.

BurstNET Technologies, Inc.™ is a world-wide leader in Web Hosting and Internet Solutions. The privately held company, based in North-Eastern Pennsylvania, services clientele in over 100 countries around the world. BurstNET™ began in 1991 as a computer hardware/software retail firm and distributorship. Shortly after incorporating in late 1996, the company quickly made the transition to providing internet services. BurstNET™ established itself in the industry prior to the explosion of the web hosting market. The company has experienced exceptional growth and currently hosts 5000+ dedicated servers and co-located machines, 5000+ Virtual Private Servers (VPS), and millions of websites. The primary revenue source of the firm is derived from providing clientele with a presence on the Internet in the form of a Web site. A Web site, which consists of information and data unique to each particular client that is stored on a computer (a.k.a "server"), allows the client to make information concerning its business, operations, products and services widely available over the Internet to other Internet users. Typically, BurstNET™ provides the high-end computers where our clients' Web site information is stored on a shared basis with other clientele.

Telekom Austria keeps the hills alive with the sound of conversation. The country's largest telecommunications provider offers fixed-line telephone and Internet access to more than 2 million individuals and businesses, and cable TV to more than 100,000 homes. With nearly 5 million wireless subscribers, Telekom Austria counts more than half the country's population as customers. The company also has more than 14 million additional wireless subscribers through holdings in seven other companies across central and southeastern Europe, including mobilkom Liechtenstein and VIPnet in Croatia. The Austrian government owns 28% of Telekom Austria; Capital Research & Management, a Capital Group company, follows with 15%.

Since 1998, NetworkIP has offered prepaid services with the best combination of usage-based pricing, call quality and innovative technologies, along with customer service, business management and reporting tools — all from a reliable network that processes over 6 million calls per day. Our customers can run an entire business — from facilities, to billing, to back-office — on NetworkIP’s award-winning, Hosted Services Platform with no capital or back-office investment.

Eltel is ‘The InfraNet Company™’ with the resources and expertise committed to securing Infranet availability - the lifelines of society, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Eltel uses its expertise in managing skilled technicians to secure availability of clients' networks. By utilizing economies of scale and scope and innovative solutions, Eltel reduces customers' unit costs and improves efficiency.Eltel Networks offers a portfolio of services that deliver cost-efficient support for your network throughout its entire life-cycle. We assist you in selecting exactly the services you need to complement your own capabilities – from the initial design and construction of the physical network, to ensuring its availability, to enhancing profitability throughout its operational life.The key client groups for our service and project business include:

Crossroads Systems company was founded in 1994 and is headquartered in Austin, Texas. Crossroads Systems, Inc. provides solutions to connect, protect, secure, and restore data-at-rest. The companys solutions are based on its Routing Messaging Interface technology. Its solutions serves the needs of business information assurance, information security, data protection, information assurance, business continuity, disaster recovery, data privacy, risk management, fraud prevention, corporate governance, and regulatory compliance. The companys products include DBProtector that provides database security at a logical business policy level; Fibre Channel (FC) Storage Bridges and Storage Routers, which offer seamless, reliable connectivity, and protocol conversion from FC storage area network to SCSI tape and disk storage device interfaces; FileMigrator Agent for migrating inactive or rarely-used data from file servers to network attached storage; and ReadVerify Appliance that monitors tape media and the health of drives. Its products also comprise ServerAttach that enables enterprise connectivity and centralized storage management; ShareLoader, which protects data on laptops, desktops, and remote offices; SPHiNX for power systems that provides data protection for power system environments; Tape Environment Services, which offers assessment of tape storage system; TapeSentry that provides tape encryption using robust key management; and Virtual TapeServer, a virtual tape appliance and software solution.
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