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SATCOM Technologies
Offices: Newton, North Carolina; Kilgore-Richardson,
Texas; Duluth, Georgia & San Jose, California
The mission at SATCOM Technologies is to
deliver the best products and services to
help you meet your voice, video and data
communications needs. They will continue
their leadership as a full service provider
of satellite and wireless communications
products, services and installations of
satellite earth stations. These benefits
are delivered by their specialized business
groups, all of which work in synergy with
the others. Satellite communications is
global in nature. It just makes sense that
your provider be global as well. SATCOM
Technologies is a truly global organization,
serving a critical mass of clients in domestic
and international markets. |
SENAO
Offices: Taipei, Taiwan & Miami, Florida
SENAO International is dedicated to provide
total customer satisfaction service of mobile
phones retailing and wireless voice/data
solution in last mile. It aims to enhance
corporate efficiency and enrich customer's
daily life. Senao provides wireless, cordless,
WLAN, and broadband services. SENAO International
devotes 10% of revenue to research and development
each year, compared with 2-3% average investment
among Taiwan corporations. In wireless/cordless
solution, SENAO is devoted to the manufacturing
and oversea trading of WPABX and a family
of wireless LAN products. |
Sierra Monolithics (SMI)
Offices: Berlin-Munich, Germany
At Sierra Monolithics, they design and manufacture
sophisticated RFICs and modules for wireless,
wireline and military applications. Their
products are designed to improve the quality,
range and capability of today and tomorrow’s
demanding communication systems. Their products
are found in applications from hand held
GPS units to unmanned aerial vehicles. They
combine their knowledge of digital communications
systems, RF systems, IC design and module
fabrication capabilities with extensive
experience in bringing high-performance
RFICs to volume production. |
SigValue Technologies
Offices: Hod Hasharon, Israel
SigValue's set of media andaApplication
servers run in an integrated manner providing
an end-to-end solution for operators looking
for a complete SIP based next-generation
service creation and provisioning environment.
SigValue's convergent solution offers the
same user experience for both traditional
wire-line, wireless and VoIP SIP users.
Therefore, the solution is specifically
of essence to operators looking to seamlessly
deploy a unified set of services over hybrid
networks throughout the migration phase
from traditional networks to packet based
solutions. |
Silver Peak
Offices: Santa Clara, California
Founded in 2004, Silver Peak is a privately
held company that develops enterprise-class
network appliances for the re-centralization
of branch office infrastructure. Silver
Peak facilitates the centralization of servers
and storage by improving application performance
across a Wide Area Network (WAN). With the
company’s award winning NX family of WAN
acceleration appliances, enterprises can
improve disaster recovery in data centers
and reduce “server sprawl” in branch and
remote offices. Silver Peak delivers exceptional,
transparent performance improvements for
all enterprise applications. |
Skyhook Wireless
Offices: Boston, Massachusetts
Skyhook Wireless provides a software-only
positioning system that leverages a nationwide
database of known Wi-Fi access points to
calculate the precise location of any Wi-Fi
enabled device. The demand for location-based
services has been stifled by the lack of
an affordable and reliable positioning system
for highly populated areas of the country.
The Wi-Fi Positioning System from Skyhook
Wireless brings accurate positioning capabilities
in real world situations to tens of millions
of existing devices. |
SkyPilot
Offices: Santa Clara, California
SkyPilot blends two significant wireless
innovations into a single solution. By coupling
an Advanced Antenna Array with a Synchronous
Mesh Protocol, SkyPilot effectively solved
the most serious RF issues facing broadband
wireless deployments. The array of high-gain,
high-power, sectorized antenna enabled a
unique combination of extended reach, high
modulation, and 360° coverage. Furthermore,
this antenna array allowed a sophisticated
protocol to provide bandwidth scheduling
and intelligent routing in a way that provided
significant benefits for both RF management
and mesh networking. |
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SmarTrunk
Offices: National City, California
SmarTrunk products and systems are marketed
by most leading manufacturers of wireless
communications equipment. SmarTrunk Systems
was founded in 1979. Since its inception,
the company was a leading manufacturer of
tone signaling and voice encryption equipment
for the mobile communications industry.
SmarTrunk II, introduced in 1994, came with
many more features and a faster, more secure
digital signaling protocol than its predecessor.
SmarTrunk II has become an industry standard
radio trunking protocol at VHF and UHF frequencies
in more than eighty countries and is offered
on an OEM basis by most leading manufacturers
of wireless communications equipment. |
Solectek
Offices: San Diego, California
Solectek designs, manufactures and markets
a full suite of broadband wireless connectivity
products. Their wireless bridges and routers
enable high-performance, cost-effective
WAN communications solutions that have data
rates over 100 Mbps for ranges up to 30
miles. Solectek's multipoint fixed broadband
access (FWA) products are based on high-power
radio and patented adaptive polling software,
which llows unprecedented data throughput,
flexibility, scalability, and security.
Solectek has provided over 25,000 outdoor
wireless installations worldwide over 50
countries. |
SOMA Networks
Offices: San Francisco, California;
Toronto-Ottawa, Ontario & Richardson,
Texas
With worldwide, proven Broadband Wireless
Access deployments, SOMA Networks enables
communications providers to offer their
subscribers simultaneous broadband, toll-quality
voice and other differentiated services.
SOMA's end-to-end, cost competitive, standards-based
solutions give service providers the opportunity
to experience easier deployments, faster
time to market, better voice quality, higher
broadband throughput and the most compelling
broadband wireless service offerings available
today. |
SR Telecom
Offices: Montreal, Quebec; Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil; Bridgetown, Barbados; Montrouge,
France; Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; Pretoria
South Africa; Pasig City, Philippines
SR Telecom is a pioneer and acknowledged
leader in the broadband wireless access
(BWA) industry with 25 years of experience
in developing, designing and deploying innovative
wireless access networks in urban, suburban,
rural and remote environments. The first
to commercially deploy an OFDM network,
SR Telecom's innovative advanced broadband
solutions are tailored to meet the most
demanding performance requirements of some
of the largest, most progressive BWA carrier
networks worldwide. |
Streakwave Wireless
Offices: San Jose, California
Streakwave Wireless is proud to offer a
complete line of wireless solutions from
the top tier manufacturers. Streakwave offers
equipment which utilizes both licensed and
licensed free bands available for public
use, including Point to Point back hauls,
Point to Multipoint systems for WISPs, and
all other types of applications. Streakwave
Wireless has technology specialists who
assist their customers with design and layout
of networks, trouble shooting, site surveys
and training. Streakwave Wireless believes
in outstanding customer service and they
have built a quality team that will exceed
the needs of their customers. |
Strix Systems
Offices: Calabasas, California
Strix Systems delivers Networks Without
Wires®. Drawing
from the unprecedented success of wired
networks and enabling all of the performance,
management and security that you've come
to expect. Any Place. Any Where. Any Time.
Strix Systems' is the global leader in wireless
mesh networking. The market for broadband
wireless is growing rapidly. The commercial
US wireless market will grow to $3.9 Billion
by 2009 and ABI Research estimates the global
market for 802.11 Mesh products will soar
from $116 million to $1.3 billion during
that same time. |
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