IT / Telecom / Electronics Category
Portaone Inc | Canada
We started in 1997 as the in-house billing software project for a leading European ISP. Thus our software was infused from day one with the domain expertise of a leading VoIP provider, and has since been tested in the market by the most demanding users. We eventually spun off to form PortaOne, Inc., a firm devoted exclusively to VoIP software products. Our software continues to benefit from our vast experience in working with VoIP providers, as is quickly apparent from its long list of supported features. PortaOne has more than a decade of experience in helping companies from all over the globe implement their VoIP billing solutions. |
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Products/Services | : | PortaSwitch Procinctus,PortaSwitch |
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Dragonwave Inc | Canada
DragonWave is a leading provider of high-capacity packet microwave solutions that drive next-generation IP networks. DragonWave’s carrier-grade point-to-point packet microwave systems transmit broadband voice, video and data, enabling service providers, government agencies, enterprises and other organizations to meet their increasing bandwidth requirements rapidly and affordably. The principal application of DragonWave’s products is mobile network backhaul. Additional solutions include leased line replacement, last mile fiber extension and enterprise networks. DragonWave’s award winning products are known in the industry for their leading capacity, reliability, and spectral efficiency. |
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Products/Services | : | Packet Microwave,Hybrid Microwave |
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FRC Corp | United States
Filter Research Corp. (FL): Founded in 1977 by Dr. Ahmed M. El Mahdawy.
• FRC Component Products, Inc. (IA): Founded by Rockwell Collins in 1977 as Collins Component Products; purchased by FRC in April 1993.
• Chemical Technology, Inc: Founded in October 1992 in Florida; moved to Mason City, Iowa in October 1994.
• FRC Electrical Industries, Inc.: Murray Hill, NJ factory acquired in August 1994.
• Advanced Quality Moldes, S.A.: Portugal factory was initially founded in 1981 and acquired in September 1998.
• FRC Internet Products, LLC. (FL): Newly formed in early 2004 to develop, manufacture and license WiFi and WiMAX products.
• El-Sanabel for Industrial Development: Newly constructed facility in 2007 for R&D and manufacturing to support the Middle- East and North-Africa (MENA) region.
• FRC APAC (Taiwan): R&D wireless development and program management branch. Launched in September 2008. |
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Products/Services | : | Antenna,Lighted Displays Magnetics |
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Apex group | United States
Level 3 Communications® is an international communications company, headquartered in Broomfield, CO. We are one of only six Tier 1 Internet providers in the world. Ranked as one of the most connected Internet Service Providers (ISPs), our expanding assets have solidified our position as one of the largest IP transit networks in North America and Europe. Level 3 is committed to one vision: To be the trusted connection to the networked world |
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Products/Services | : | Data,CDN - Content Delivery Network, |
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Vidyo | United States
Technology should be invisible. People don’t think about jet propulsion when boarding a plane, or about torque when driving a car. So why worry about latency, error resiliency, and firewall traversal when holding a video conference? Video communication should be as simple, natural, and universal as sending an email. It should work with any device, on any available network, and be accessible to everyone at an affordable price. And yet when Vidyo™ was founded in 2005, these common-sense concepts seemed quite radical. Vidyo’s CEO and co-founder, Ofer Shapiro, led the design team that built the first commercially successful video conferencing system. He understood that the adoption of video communication as a key business tool hinged on meeting a fundamental challenge: bringing price/performance in line with user expectations. To answer the challenge, a profoundly new architecture was required. An alternative to the pricey room systems that only connected to other room systems and required expensive dedicated networks; an antidote to the low quality, web-based systems that suffered from latency and jitter. To make it truly accessible to all, Vidyo’s platform needed to work over general-purpose networks like the Internet. |
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Products/Services | : | VidyoRouter,VidyoPanorama,VidyoPortal |
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