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Nordenham, Germany
Manufacture, supply and installation of high quality underwater cables, umbilicals and special cable accessories. Also manufacturers of plastic protective and environmental handling products.
OSLO, Norway
Nortelco Beco Marin AS is a maritime company based in Oslo, Norway, specializing in marine communication and navigation equipment.
Norway
Northern Navigation Norway AS provides maritime navigation and communication solutions in Norway.
Seattle,, WA, United States
OCENS Inc. provides satellite communication systems and services including weather, email, voice, data, tracking, and satellite internet solutions for maritime and coastal applications.
Rwanda
DataForce is a Russian internet provider offering hosting, dial-up, dedicated lines, and telecommunications equipment.
Piraeus, Greece
OTESAT-Maritel is a member of the OTE Group of Companies, and provides Inmarsat satellite communication services worldwide, both on land and at sea, as well as integrated telecommunication solutions to the Hellenic and international maritime industry.
Offshore Communications 2001 appears to be associated with Rigzone, a platform providing news, events, and information for the offshore oil and gas industry.
Royal Services & Rentals, Inc. provides customized subsea CCTV video systems, underwater sonar services, and communication solutions including explosion proof squawk box systems and intrinsically safe two-way radios for the oil and gas industry.
Windsor, NS, Canada
Orion Electronics Ltd. is a Canadian manufacturer of high-tech electronic equipment and communications systems for government and defense agencies, based in Windsor, Nova Scotia.
Piraeus, Greece
P. Nomikos & Associates E.E. is an IT consultancy established in 1997 specializing in Information and Communications Technologies for the maritime and other business sectors.
Business History is a multimedia collection focused on the relationship between entrepreneurship, economic development, commerce, and culture, documenting business successes and failures.
Tinley Park,, IL, United States
Manufacturer of electrical and communication products to bundle, fasten, contain, route, identify, terminate, connect, protect and mount your electrical, mechanical and communication systems.
Panama City, Republic of Panamá, Panama
Patton, Moreno & Asvat is a Panamanian law firm established in 1981 with Head Office based in Panama. In addition, the firm has branch offices in London, British Virgin Islands, The Bahamas, Uruguay, Belize and Anguilla, as well as representatives offices worldwide.
The Petroleum Communication Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing educational resources and information about the petroleum industry.
Caracas,, DF, Venezuela
Petroleumworld.com is a free service website providing real-time news and information on Latin America and Venezuela's energy, oil, and gas industry, prepared by professionals using advanced communication technology.
Pexx, Inc. specializes in wireless and microwave networking, tower construction and maintenance, staffing services for wireless technology, and installation of communication systems.
Australia
Phantom Holdings appears to be associated with iiNet, an Australian internet and mobile services provider offering NBN and wireless broadband plans.
Norway
Phontech AS, part of Zenitel Solutions, provides critical communication systems including intercom, public address, and voice alarm solutions for maritime and energy sectors.
Honolulu,, HI, United States
Pipeline Communications and Technology, Inc. provides communication and technology solutions based in Honolulu, serving maritime and related industries.
Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom
Pirelli Submarine Cables, based in Southampton, UK, is historically known for manufacturing submarine telegraph cables and cable-laying ships, supporting maritime telecommunications infrastructure.
Ayr, Great Britain (Uk)
Situated on the west coast of Scotland at the entrance to the Firth of Clyde, the Port of Ayr is ideally placed to serve Scotland’s industrial and agricultural lowlands. The port benefits from an excellent communications network, with motorway and rail systems providing easy access to the rest of the UK and beyond. The port offers considerable experience in handling a wide range of cargoes, including dry bulks, forest products and scrap metal, and is also recognised as a major supply base for the offshore industry. Ayr is becoming an increasingly popular port-of-call for cruise liners, with its close proximity to some of Scotland’s best known attractions.