
Axxcelera Broadband Wireless customers have a need for speed. Axxcelera Broadband Wireless company manufacturers high-speed wireless networking equipment that it sells under the ExcelMAX and AB-MAX brands among others. Its wireless access points and microwave radios (based on the WiMAX transmission standard) are used by Internet service providers (ISPs) and phone companies to connect subscribers to high-speed data networks. Axxcelera also sells to large corporations with multiple locations, universities, government entities, and health care organizations. Axxcelera is a subsidiary of Moseley Associates.Axxcelera Broadband Wireless company hascorporate and sales offices in California and development operations in Richmond, Virginia.

Spain's #2 mobile phone group, Vodafone España was one of the first carriers to challenge incumbent Telefónica and its market-leading Telefónica Móviles unit. The company, a subsidiary of UK-based global communications provider Vodafone Group, has about 16 million wireless customers making it the fourth largest geographic segment by subscribers for its parent company. In addition to wireless voice services, which account for the bulk of sales, Vodafone España also provides text messaging and other data services such as the wireless news and multimedia programming. The company's fixed-line operations include broadband DSL services for business customers which are sold under the Vodafone Office banner.

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.

Founded in 1999, CyOptics acquired the optoelectronic device assets of TriQuint Semiconductor in 2005 and bought InPlane Photonics in 2007. CyOptics sees its way clear to optical networks. CyOptics company makes optical components based on indium phosphide (InP), a compound semiconductor that runs faster than silicon, the material in most microchips. The executives of CyOptics worked at the old AT&T Corp. and its Bell Labs research arm, as well as such AT&T spinoffs as Agere Systems and Lucent Technologies. CyOptics company provides active optical components for access, metro, and long-haul communications networks. It also offers design and manufacturing services from facilities in Mexico and the US.

Magyar Telekom Telecommunications Public Limited Company provides telecommunication services in Hungary, Macedonia, Montenegro, Bulgaria, Romania, and Ukraine. It offers local, domestic, and international long distance telephone services to fixed line subscribers; directory inquiry services; and private branch exchange services through voice over Internet protocol. The company also provides Internet services based on asymmetric digital subscriber line and very high bitrate digital subscriber line technologies, as well as cable television, and optical Internet. In addition, it offers data transmission and related services, information technology and telecommunications services, mobile voice and non-voice services, and mobile telecommunications services, as well as call origination and termination, broadband Internet, Internet protocol television, data and IP, infrastructure, and interactive mobile services. Further, the company involves in the sale of telecommunications equipment. As of December 31, 2009, it operated approximately 2.1 million fixed access lines and served 5.1 million mobile subscribers in Hungary. The company was founded in 1991 and is headquartered in Budapest, Hungary. Magyar Telekom Telecommunications Public Limited Company operates as a subsidiary of MagyarCom Holding GmbH.

TVC Communications provides the stuff that cable companies are made of. A distributor of communications equipment, TVC offers cable TV and similar industries an array of products made by electronics and other manufacturers, including fiber-optic cables; cables, poles, and related equipment for above-ground installation; and products used by cable- company customers like set-top boxes and Wi-Fi modems. Operating primarily in North America, it distributes products made by hundreds of manufacturers such as Belden, Motorola, Tyco Electronics, and Thomas & Betts. TVC also makes specialty cable TV, broadcast, and telecom products through its Marathon, White Sands, Maxcell, and Vikimatic divisions.

Kyocera Communications (formerly Kyocera Wireless) keeps the kinetic connected. Kyocera Communications company is a supplier of mobile phones that use the CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) and GSM (global standard for mobile communications) technology platforms. In addition to mobile handsets sold under the Kyocera and Sanyo brands, it makes a range of other accessories including wireless network cards for PC's, cell phone batteries, and headsets. Clients have included wireless service providers Cricket and Boost Mobile. San Diego-based parent company Kyocera International is the holding company for the North American operations of Kyocera Corporation, the Kyoto, Japan-based manufacturer of technical ceramics and electronic components.

The name Panasonic Mobile Communications rings in many ears. The company makes Panasonic-brand mobile phones and wireless base stations and terminals for building cellular communications networks. Panasonic also makes automotive electronics (such as car stereos and navigation systems), professional audio and video equipment, disk drives, electronic measurement equipment, and giant Astrovision video screens for sports arenas worldwide. Panasonic Mobile Communications is owned by Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (60%) and Matsushita Electric Industrial (40%).

This company aims to be the best option for the mobile professional in need of a communications solution. Option manufactures and markets broadband wireless equipment, such as data cards, embedded wireless modules, USB modems, wireless routers, and wireless software. Its products are used primarily in mobile phones and laptop computers. Founded in 1986, the firm depends on European customers for nearly three-quarters of its turnover and supplies to such heavyweights as Vodafone (its biggest customer), Telenor, Orange, Bouygues Telecom, and AT&T. Other customers include Acer, ASUS, Samsung Electronics, and Sony.

Emirates Telecommunications (Etisalat) provides telecommunication services in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and beyond. The company connects about 8 million subscribers over its wireless network in the UAE and millions more across 18 countries in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia through subsidiaries and affiliates. It also provides fixed-line service, Internet access, and data service, as well as wholesale network services to other carriers. Etisalat's total subscribers for all services number more than 100 million. Its EVision unit provides digital cable TV and its E-Marine division installs and maintains submarine communications cables in the Persian Gulf. The UAE government owns about 60% of the company.
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