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Conestoga-Rovers and Associates is a Dallas, TX-based company in the Telecommunications sector.
Skyhook was founded in 2003 to capitalize on the increasing demand for location-based services. The first location technologies, GPS and cell tower triangulation, were inadequate - leaving frustrated mobile consumers with slow and inaccurate positioning information. In response, Skyhook developed a software-only location system based on Wi-Fi positioning, GPS and cell tower triangulation. Taking advantage of the hundreds of millions of Wi-Fi access points throughout populated areas, Skyhook consistently provides accurate location information indoors and in urban areas. Skyhook's location technology is the fastest, most accurate, most reliable and most flexible location system on the market today. Skyhook's patented technology is positioned to location-enable hundreds of millions of applications and mobile devices, including smartphones, netbooks, laptops, cameras and gaming devices. From traditional navigation apps to cutting edge augmented reality browsers, today's mobile applications require location that works reliably and quickly everywhere consumers travel, from rural to urban areas, indoors and outside. Skyhook is the only location system that meets today's consumer, developer and device maker demands for location performance.
Alpha Prime Communications is a Monee, IL-based company in the Telecommunications sector.
2nd Solutions LLC is a Richmond, VA-based company in the Telecommunications sector.
Kymeta Corporation is commercializing a new, innovative software-enabled metamaterials-based electronic beamforming antenna for satellite communications. Kymeta’s new mTenna™ suite of satellite antennas are ultra-thin and use a holographic approach to electronically acquire, steer and lock a beam to any satellite. The flat, lightweight and cost-effective satellite tracking antennas are designed to work seamlessly for communications in high-volume markets where traditional antennas are not currently practical or feasible, such as maritime, automotive and aviation. Kymeta has been named by CNBC to its annual list of the world’s 50 most disruptive companies for two consecutive years. Kymeta was selected by Future in Review as a 2014 FiRe Starter company. Boats. Planes. Cars. If it moves, Kymeta is the antenna solution that will keep it connected. Anywhere. The company is based in Redmond, Washington and operates on a worldwide basis.