
ViaSat serves up digital satellite, networking, and signal processing equipment for both government and commercial clients. It makes secure networking products for tactical communications and mobile satellite communications systems designed for military use. For the commercial market, ViaSat produces satellite broadband systems for consumer applications, as well as antenna systems, mobile satellite systems, and very small aperture terminal (VSAT) products used in enterprise telecommunications. The US government is the company's largest client. Other key customers include aerospace and defense contractors such as Boeing and Raytheon. Subsidiary WildBlue Communications provides consumer satellite services.

Sonaecom deals with the constantly sonant and the electronic sonic. The Portuguese company is the subsidiary of the Sonae Group involved in the areas of mobile communications, wireline communications, multimedia, and the Internet. Its mobile phone network, Optimus, is one of only three such companies in Portugal. Additional subsidiaries include WeDo, Publico, Optimus Home . Sonaecom serves about 3 million customers. France Telecom owns 20% of the company; Sonae Group holds the majority ownership.

ALAXALA Networks develops, sells, and supports network routing and switching equipment that enables voice and data tranmission over large communications networks. The company's AX series of network switches is designed for metropolitan-area and backbone networks used by large corporations, telecommunications carriers, and government agencies. A joint venture between Hitachi (which owns 60%) and NEC (40%), ALAXALA Networks was formed in 2004 and began shipping products early the following year.

Redstone's bedrock business is providing telecom systems and IT services to businesses and public agencies in the UK. The company offers systems design, installation, and support services for voice and data communications systems. It also specializes in systems that integrate building access control and closed circuit TV functions. Redstone also offers managed network security services and server and data storage products distribution. The company is divesting non- core businesses to focus on higher margin areas. It sold its telecom unit (including its Symphony Holdings subsidiary) to Daisy Group for £17 million in 2009 and the telephone maintanence arm of its Marcom subsidiary to Maintel in 2010.

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.

Proxim Wireless works without a wire when it builds nets. The company provides broadband wireless network equipment, including radios, bridges, and access gear. Communication carriers and service providers, enterprises, government agencies, schools, and health care providers use its products to offer network access, build video surveillance and public safety systems, and provide telecom backhaul connections. Proxim sells its products worldwide through distributors, resellers, systems integrators, and OEMs. Its engineering team works with channel partners and end users.

SIM Technology Group, which makes mobile handsets, is divided into several subsidiaries. Shanghai Simcom targets the wireless communications market with custom-designed mobile handsets; design and development duties are also parceled out to Shanghai Basecom and Shanghai Speedcomm. SIMCom Wireless Solutions supplies wireless communications modules and applications. Shanghai Sunrise manufactures LCD modules for mobile handsets and other portable electronic devices. SIM Technology (HK) is the firm's financial operations. Shanghai Max Vision and Suncom Logistics provide logistics and procurement services. SIM Technology Group's operations are based in Hong Kong and Shanghai, with offices in Beijing and Shenzhen.

New Focus exhibits signs of optical fixation. New Focus company makes photonics (application of electromagnetic energy) products, including tunable lasers, opto- electronics, high-resolution actuators, optomechanics, and vacuum and ultraclean systems, which are used in aerospace and defense, semiconductor metrology, life sciences and biomedical instrumentation, industrial manufacturing, inspection, and test and measurement applications. New Focus also manufactures motorized components and provides engineering services. Like many California-based technology startups, New Focus made its start in a garage, in 1990. Parent Oclaro sold New Focus company in 2009 to rival Newport.

Cisco Systems Hong Kong markets equipment used to link data and communications networks. The regional subsidiary sells routers and switches, including equipment based on Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, and ATM technologies. Other products include remote access servers, Internet protocol telephony equipment used to transmit data and voice communications over the same network, optical networking components, and network service and security systems. It sells its products primarily to large enterprises and telecommunications service providers, but it also has products designed for small businesses and consumers. Clients include cable TV network i-Cable. The Asia/Pacific market accounts for about 15% of Cisco's sales.

BigBand Networks, Inc. develops, markets, and sells network- based platforms in the United States and internationally. The companys network-based platforms enable cable operators and telecommunications companies to offer video services across coaxial, fiber, and copper networks. Its digital simulcast product application enables service providers to create a digital version of analog inputs, and deliver analog and digital video streams to subscribers. The company also offers BigBand Broadband Multimedia-Service Router, a platform that is used for the real-time processing and switching of video; BigBand Broadband Edge QAM, which converts digital video and data streams into quadrature amplitude modulated RF carriers that transport video and data across cable networks to subscriber set top boxes and cable modems; BigBand Media Services Platform, a chassis- based platform that enables service providers to offer personalized video applications; and Converged Video Exchange, a control plane solution designed to manage various numbers of video sessions, while optimizing network bandwidth utilization. In addition, it offers switched digital video solutions that enable service providers to transmit video channels to subscribers only when the subscribers in a service group are in the process of watching those channels; and broadcast video solutions, which enable digital media processing and transport technologies for service providers. Further, the company provides an alternative solution to deliver IP video services to home computers, IP set top boxes, and other IP consumer devices. BigBand Networks, Inc. sells its products in the United States and Canada primarily through its direct sales force; and internationally through a combination of direct sales to service providers and sales through independent resellers. BigBand Networks company was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Redwood City, California.
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