Wireless companies in USA:
VON (Voice on Net) | In September 1996, Jeff Pulver, who had been active in the burgeoning exploration of voice transmission on the Internet, organized the very first Internet telephony conference at the Puck building in New York City. Attendees included VocalTec, whose InternetPhone product marked the onset of the IP (Internet Protocol) Telephony revolution, as well as Clarent (then known as Netiphone), iBasis (then known as ChipChat) and Deltathree. At the time, Jeff was also involved in a project called Free World Dialup, which sought to make long-distance calls free. It used the Internet phone technology to connect the equivalent of two local calls. Little did he realize what was to come. In spring 1997, the first Voice On the Net(sm) (VON) Conference was held at the Ritz-Carlton in San Francisco.
| Voyant Technologies, Inc. | Always one step ahead of the competition and completely in tune with what customers need, Voyant Technologies, Inc., pioneered an entirely new market with the development of ReadiVoiceŽ, the world's first reservation-less, on-demand conferencing system. Since then, the automated conferencing industry has experienced exponential growth and Voyant remains the undisputed global market leader for providing this state-of-the-art innovation. Voyant's award-winning, patent-protected ReadiVoice combines the latest in hardware and software technology to meet the demand for high-capacity, always-available, totally automated conferencing. This next-generation conferencing technology enables end users to initiate conference calls 24 hours a day, 7 days a week - without the need to make reservations or contact operators. Holding a conference is as simple as dialing an access number and an optional account code.
| VPN Systems, Inc. | VPN Systems combines the best products from some of America's leading manufacturers to deliver innovative solutions for our growing list of strategic thinking customers. Our headquarters located in Honeoye Falls, NY houses our Systems' Integration lab, and administrative offices. Our Network Operations Center (NOC) located high atop Sibley Tower Square in downtown Rochester, NY offers wireless Internet connectivity to surrounding businesses at rates from FT-1 to OC-3. With sales and support offices in Detroit, Buffalo, and Boston, we cover the Northeast and Midwest with premier service for customers including major manufacturers, supermarket chains, universities and school districts. Our solutions team consists of talented designers, engineers and project managers with decades of experience in every facet of your business. Whether you're deploying a wireless LAN or an IPSec-based supplier extranet, our team has shown dozens of customers how to save money by taking advantage of our exp
| Vyyo Inc. | Vyyo is a global supplier of broadband fixed wireless systems used by telecommunications service providers to deliver high-speed data connections to business and residential subscribers in the last mile. The technology uses point-to-multipoint architecture based on IP, which is the networking standard used to deliver voice and data over the Internet. Vyyo's systems operate in several frequencies including MMDS, LMDS, 3.5 GHz, 10.5 GHz, UHF, and unlicensed bands. Vyyo's broadband fixed wireless systems consist of wireless hubs located in base stations and wireless modems that connect to subscribers PCs or LANs. Vyyo's hubs send and receive data at rates faster than T-1 speeds to thousands of residential subscribers within a 25-mile radius. For service providers with LMDS frequencies, Vyyo's LMDS system (10-38 GHz) provides a cost-effective solution for business and residential subscribers within a three-mile radius.
| W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc. | We develop and manufacture high performance components for the electronics industry. We are the world's leader in high data rate/high frequency signal transmission cable and cable assemblies. In addition, we offer EMI shielding solutions and other materials and components for the electronics industry. Leading telecommunication firms find Gore products exceed demanding expectations in applications such as terabit routers, wireless handsets, optical transport systems, cross connect applications and switching systems. These applications range from mass market consumer products to network support infrastructure applications.
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