Companies list. Letter C
Carling Technologies
| Carling Technologies, with over 2,000 employees, is one of the world's largest manufacturers of electrical switches and circuit protection devices for the appliance, computer, marine, medical, office automation, power supply, telecommunication, transportation, and HVAC industries. For over seven decades we've been setting the pace in new product design. Founded in 1920, Carling Technologies has evolved to become a leader in today's age of technology. From our ISO 9001 certified headquarters in Connecticut, to our ISO 9002 certified manufacturing facilities in Texas, Mexico, and China, we take a hands-on approach in the design, tooling, administration, fabrication and assembly of our entire product lines.
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Carlson Wireless Technologies
 | Makes wireless telecommunications systems designed, built, and priced to meet the exploding demand by rural people and businesses around the world for modern telecommunications in the Internet Age. CWT's state-of-the-art systems use spread spectrum CDMA fixed wireless technology to deliver secure, fully encrypted voice and/or data services to homes, businesses, and industrial sites in rural and remote areas long underserved by traditional means. The i-WLL Trailblazer Phone Line Extender delivers two-full-service phone lines with true network dialtone, including crystal clear voice and wire-equivalent V.90 dial-up modem speeds. Both lines can be used for either voice or data. The i-WLL Trailblazer Ethernet Bridge connects to and extends existing WAN/LAN networks to other sites within line-of-sight distance. Available in point-to-point and point-to-multipoint configurations.
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Carlson Wireless Technologies, Inc.
 | Carlson Wireless manufactures wireless products for business data needs and rural last mile solutions. Trailblazer product solutions extend up to 8 voice lines and the Internet Caf/Calling Center provides rural villages and communities with service up to 120 users. Frequencies are available at 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz. Main Products/Services
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Carnegie Mellon University
| "Carnegie Mellon is a national research university of about 7,500 students and 3,000 faculty, research and administrative staff. The institution was founded in 1900 in Pittsburgh by industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, who wrote the time-honored words, ""My heart is in the work,"" when he donated the funds to create Carnegie Technical Schools. Carnegie's vision was to open a vocational training school for the sons and daughters of working-class Pittsburghers. When the school was renamed Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1912, it took another important step in its transition into one of the nation's leading private research universities. In 1967, Carnegie Tech merged with the Mellon Institute to form Carnegie Mellon University. Carnegie Mellon's position of leadership in the arts and in technology is unusual in higher education today. The institution's prominence in the arts dates back to 1917 when it awarded the first undergraduate degree in drama. And it has become a n
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Carrier Access Corporation
 | Carrier Access is an equipment manufacturer that helps more than 1,800 telecommunications companies accelerate service revenue, lower operating costs and extend capital budgets by applying our high-performance access and service creation technologies. Founded in 1992, Carrier Access products have delivered more than 2.5 million voice and data lines for customers, including many incumbent carriers and top wireless service providers. Carrier Access focuses on broadband access from the central office to the customer premises, wireless infrastructure and enterprise service delivery.
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