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  2. Netgear - Wikipedia

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    Netgear, Inc. (stylized as NETGEAR in all caps), is an American computer networking company based in San Jose, California, with offices in about 22 other countries. [3] It produces networking hardware for consumers, businesses, and service providers.

  3. Netgear to Buy Sierra Wireless' AirCard Business - AOL

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    On Monday, Netgear announced that it has agreed to acquire "select assets and operations" of Sierra Wireless' AirCard mobile broadband device business. Netgear will pay approximately $138 million ...

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  5. List of networking hardware vendors - Wikipedia

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    Netgear; Nokia Networks; NEC; Open Mesh - acquired by Datto; Oracle Corporation; Rad Group; Ruckus Networks - acquired some Brocade product lines; Ruckus was acquired by ARRIS; Arris International was acquired by CommScope; Ruijie Networks; Telco Systems; Teledata Networks; Teltonika Networks; TP-Link; TRENDnet; Ubiquiti; Yamaha; ZTE; ZyXEL

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  7. Arlo Technologies - Wikipedia

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    On February 6, 2018, Netgear made the announcement that its board of directors had unanimously approved the separation of its Arlo business from Netgear. During the second quarter of 2018, Netgear's Arlo unit became a holding of Arlo Technologies, Inc. Netgear issued less than 20% of the Arlo common stock in the IPO, allowing it to retain majority control.

  8. Fujitsu Ltd. v. Netgear Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Fujitsu Ltd. v. Netgear Inc., 620 F.3d 1321 (Fed. Cir. 2010), [1] was a patent infringement case centered on three patents claimed to be required for full compliance of the IEEE 802.11 (WiFi) standard and the WiFi Alliance Wireless Multimedia Extensions (WMM) Specification.

  9. Michael Gableman, the onetime prober of the 2020 election ...

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    Michael Gableman, the former state Supreme Court justice who led the GOP review of the 2020 election, delivers a report during an informational hearing of the Assembly Committee on Campaigns and ...