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  2. List of 3Com products - Wikipedia

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    Supports Layer 2 switching and Layer 3 static routing, RIP, and multicast routing (OSPF, PIM). Stackable up to 8-units high using Gb ports and 3Com XRN Technology, with distributed link aggregation, resilient stacking, distributed routing tables, single IP address management. Single IP management clustering (basic stacking) also supported.

  3. L3 Technologies - Wikipedia

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    L3 Technologies, formerly L-3 Communications Holdings, was an American company that supplied command and control, communications, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance systems and products, avionics, ocean products, training devices and services, instrumentation, aerospace, and navigation products.

  4. 3Com - Wikipedia

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    Metcalfe subsequently co-founded 3Com in 1979. [1] The other co-founders were Metcalfe's college friend Howard Charney and two others. [1] Bill Krause joined as President in 1981 and became CEO in 1982 and led 3Com until 1992 when he retired. 3Com began making Ethernet adapter cards for many early 1980s computer systems, including the DEC LSI-11, DEC VAX-11, Sun-2 and the IBM PC.

  5. Level 3 Communications - Wikipedia

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    Level 3 Communications, Inc. was an American multinational telecommunications and Internet service provider company headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado. [4] It ultimately became a part of CenturyLink (now Lumen Technologies), where Level 3 President and CEO Jeff Storey was installed as Chief Operating Officer, becoming CEO of CenturyLink one year later in a prearranged succession plan.

  6. Titan Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Titan Corporation was a United States–based company that started as a telecommunications defense contractor with its headquarters located in San Diego, California.It was acquired by L-3 Communications on June 3, 2005 for $2.65 billion and operated as the "Titan Group" of L-3 Communications thereafter.

  7. L-3 Flight International Aviation - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Vertex Aerospace was acquired by L-3 Communications and the name changed from Flight International Aviation to L-3 Flight International Aviation. In 2017, L-3 Communications became L3 Technologies and then in 2018, L3 sold Vertex Aerospace along with Flight International to American Industrial Partners.

  8. L3Harris - Wikipedia

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    L3Harris Technologies, Inc. is an American technology company, defense contractor, and information technology services provider that produces products for command and control systems, wireless equipment, tactical radios, avionics and electronic systems, night vision equipment, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance systems and products, ocean systems, instrumentation, navigation ...

  9. Y3 - Wikipedia

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    Y3 can refer to: . Vektor Y3 AGL, a South African-manufactured Automatic Grenade Launcher; Y-3 (fashion brand), Yohji Yamamoto's fashion line with Adidas LNER Class Y3, a class of 0-4-0 geared steam locomotives built by Sentinel Waggon Works