Recently added companies to telecom directory:
One-Connect International Pte Ltd
| The Company specializes in marketing and distributing a comprehensive range of product solutions to meet the needs of today mobile and wireless communications. The product solution ranges from cabling solutions, connector technology, antenna systems for both indoor and outdoor communication usage.
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4RF Communications
| 4RF Communications is the premier global supplier of next generation long-distance point-to-point radio solutions in licensed sub 3GHz frequency bands. Our innovative technology can link distances over 100 kilometers in a single hop and delivers up to 65Mbit/s. Ideal for connecting rural and remote parts of networks, we provide a significantly cheaper alternative to copper-wire and fiber deployment and considerable technical and cost benefits over satellite technology. Integrated networking features allow both IP (Ethernet) and traditional voice and data services to be supported on a converged, future proofed wireless platform.
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TS2
| Wireless internet in Iraq and Afghanistan. TS2 offers broadband access to the internet in areas with poor telecommunications infrastructure. The main medium of transmission is a broadband two-way satellite transfer system which provides good access to the internet in even the least accessible areas.
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Juni Australia Pty Ltd
| Innovative range of repeater and support technologies include interference canceling system (ICS) repeaters, microwave (uW) repeaters, Frequency Shift Repeater (FSR), RF and In-Building Distributed Antenna Systems (RF and DAS) Repeaters, Fiber Optic Repeaters (FFR), Small Office Home Office (SOHO) Repeaters, Web Based Remote Monitoring and Control Software (OMC).
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Azotel Technologies Limited
| Azotel WISPer platform offers wireless broadband operators a one-stop outsourcing service and Core Network for all their customer and network support system needs, from customer provisioning through billing, and network monitoring through advanced technical support. The service significantly reduces the time-to-market and upfront investment requirement for potential operators. The software to provide these services is already developed. It is sucessfully deployed in a number of operations. Outside DSL/cable-modem footprints, wireless broadband has significant technology and/or cost advantages over competing techologies, including 3G and satellite delivery, which will assure its future as a mainstream broadband technology.
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