Telecommunications equipment vendors ADC Telecommunications ( ) is a world leader in communication network infastructure products and services designed for wireless, wireline, cable, broadcast, and enterprise networks around the world. ADC sells a variety of communication network equipment and services. These include, but are not limited to: ...more on Wikipedia about "ADC Telecommunications"
Advanced Telecommunication Modules Ltd (ATML) was set up in 1993 by Dr Hermann Hauser and Professor Andy Hopper as a spin-off from the Olivetti Research Laboratory in Cambridge. ...more on Wikipedia about "Advanced Telecommunication Modules Ltd"
Alcatel SA ( , ) is a global company, headquartered in France that provides hardware, software and services to telecommunications service providers and enterprises. Alcatel sells equipment for mobile and fixed voice communication networks, data networks and television and video delivery. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alcatel"
Avaya Inc. designs, builds and manages communications networks for more than one million businesses worldwide, including more than 90 percent of the FORTUNE 500®. Avaya specializes in business telecommunication solutions, including VoIP, Contact Center and Mobile voice and data technology. ...more on Wikipedia about "Avaya"
Cisco Systems, Inc. ( , ), one of the most successful companies today, originally manufactured only enterprise routing equipment. These days, Cisco sells a variety of devices for both enterprises and telecommunications carriers. These include, but are not limited to: ...more on Wikipedia about "Cisco Systems"
Ericsson (Telefonaktiebolaget L. M. Ericsson) is a Swedish telecommunications equipment manufacturer, founded in 1876 as a telegraph equipment repair shop by Lars Magnus Ericsson. In the early 20th century, Ericsson dominated the world market for manual telephone exchanges but was late to introduce automatic equipment. The world's largest ever manual telephone exchange, serving 60,000 lines, was installed by Ericsson in Moscow in 1916. In the 1990s, Ericsson held a 35-40 percent market share of installed cellular telephone systems. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ericsson"
Euskaltel is a telecommunications company based in the Spanish autonomous community Basque Country, with its headquarters in Bilbao. Its name literally translates into English as "Basque-Tel". ...more on Wikipedia about "Euskaltel"
Foundry Networks is a network system vendor selling high-end managed ethernet switches. The company was found in 1996 by Bobby R. Johnson, Jr. and is based in Alviso, California, USA. Turnover for the year ended 31 December 2004 was USD$409.1 million. ...more on Wikipedia about "Foundry Networks"
IP Unity is a VoIP based enhanced carrier grade products and services company. Major products include Mereon 6000 Media Server hardware and application software products Unified Messaging and Conferencing products. ...more on Wikipedia about "IP Unity"
Juniper Networks is a telecommunications equipment company. It is a provider of IP networking and security solutions. Juniper partners with Ericsson, Lucent, and Siemens AG to provide IP/ MPLS network solutions to customers. As of October 1st, 2005, Juniper Networks had 3,784 employees worldwide. ...more on Wikipedia about "Juniper Networks"
On September 30 1996, AT&T spun off its Systems and Technology units (AT&T Technologies, Inc., the former Western Electric), along with the famous Bell Laboratories, to form a new company named Lucent Technologies , under the leadership of Henry Schacht, who was brought in to oversee the transition of Lucent from an arm of AT&T into an independent corporation. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lucent Technologies"
Mitel is a high-tech company specializing in the sale of voice communication equipment for business. Michael Cowpland and Terry Matthews founded it in 1973 (officially on June 8 1973). Its name is a combination of the founders’ first names and their first product - MIke and TErry's Lawnmowers. They originally intended to sell Russian-made cordless electric lawnmowers. Their first shipment of lawnmowers was lost in shipping by the railway so they quickly adjusted to produce a telephony tone receiver product based on Cowpland's Ph. D. thesis. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mitel"
Netintact AB is a product development company working with Traffic Management for mission critical IP networks. The core product PacketLogic, has experienced extensive success in the Scandinavian home market of Netintact. Scandinavia is one of the most well-developed broadband markets in the world and drives the development of PacketLogic. ...more on Wikipedia about "Netintact"
Nokia Corporation is one of the world's largest telecommunications equipment manufacturers. With headquarters in Keilaniemi of Espoo, Finland, this Finnish telecommunications company is best known today for its leading range of mobile phones. Nokia also produces mobile phone infrastructure and other telecommunications equipment for applications such as traditional voice telephony, ISDN, broadband access, professional mobile radio, voice over IP, wireless LAN, a line of digital terrestrial television receivers and satellite receivers. ...more on Wikipedia about "Nokia" This text is made for shortopedia shortopedia
Redback Networks, Inc.( NASDAQ: RBAK ) is a telecommunications equipment company. ...more on Wikipedia about "Redback Networks"
Salient Synergy is a leading provider of mobile and interactive telecommunications solutions in Malaysia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Salient Synergy"
Surf Communication Solutions provides MoP (Media over Packet)-enabling technologies and solutions for telecommunication infrastructure equipment providers. Surf’s products enable convergence of all major media types -- Voice, Video, and Modem/Fax/Data (triple play) over IP, Wireline and Wireless networks. Surf products are offered in various hardware and software integration levels, ranging from software algorithms to DSP-farm resource boards. ...more on Wikipedia about "Surf Communication Solutions"
Synthesys Research, Inc is a test equipment manufacturing company. The flag ship product, BERTScope, is used by engineers to identify errors in digital bit streams on broad spectrum of applications. ...more on Wikipedia about "Synthesys"
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