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  2. Tech Valley - Wikipedia

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    Early businesses that used the Tech Valley name helped spread the word, businesses such as Albany Molecular Research Inc. (AMRI) who used the phrase in its job recruitment material, [14] MapInfo Corporation, Tech Valley Communications, Tech Valley Office Interiors, and Tech Valley Homes Real Estate. [11]

  3. Telecom Valley - Wikipedia

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    Telecom Valley might also be referred to as DLC Valley since its lineage began the market assault on the Bell System SLC-96 DLC market dominance in 1969 at DTS, then won a dominant position through Optilink and Advanced Fibre Communications (now Tellabs) and now the reigns are being passed to Calix and their series of broadband DLCs.

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  5. List of largest technology companies by revenue - Wikipedia

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    Companies are ranked by total revenues for their respective fiscal years ended on or before March 31, 2023. [1] All data in the table is taken from the Fortune Global 500 list of technology sector companies for 2023 [2] unless otherwise specified.

  6. Wireless Valley - Wikipedia

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    Finland also has a high-tech area in Espoo, sometimes called "Wireless Valley", based on Nokia and Nokia Siemens Networks. [citation needed] There is a secondary hub located in Oulu which is the base for other wireless specialist companies too. A third such cluster consists of the telecommunications formed in San Diego, [1] based on Qualcomm

  7. Breezeline - Wikipedia

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    Breezeline (previously Atlantic Broadband) is the trade name for the United States operations of Cogeco Communications, constituting the 8th largest cable operator in the United States, based on the number of television service customers served. [1]

  8. 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.

  9. Opinion - The business of America is business: Trump is ... - AOL

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    At the same time, the tech sector is counting on the federal government’s growing reliance on data and cybersecurity solutions to meet global challenges. Consider, for example, the prospects for ...