Communicators manufacturers in United States of America (USA) (192 found)

Viasat Inc. is a global communications company that believes everyone and everything in the world can be connected. Viasat is developing the ultimate communications network to power high-quality, secure, affordable, fast connections to impact people’s lives anywhere.

Viking Electronics designs and manufactures over 500 security and communication products; such as VoIP and analogue Emergency Phones, Entry Systems, Paging Interfaces, Amplifiers, Mass Notification Systems, Hot Line Phones, Enclosures, and more. Viking products are designed, manufactured, and supported in the USA and backed by a two year limited warranty.

Vizinex RFID is the pioneer in developing and manufacturing high-performance RFID tags that are tailored to the exact requirements of customers. Their experience, design expertise, and flexible manufacturing process, enable Vizinex to solve difficult and differentiated RFID problems. Vizinex investigates and understands clients’ needs to optimise solutions and deliver cost-effective custom and off-the-shelf products.

WaitTime’s patented crowd insight artificial intelligence technology provides real-time information on crowd traffic to major entertainment, sports, convention centre, and exhibition hall venues across the world. WaitTime's advanced imaging technology gives operations leaders access to information on crowd movement, line length, and wait times, allowing them to proactively respond to the needs of people where they are in real-time.

WernerCo is a privately owned, fully integrated, global manufacturer and distributor of access products, storage systems, fall protection and light duty construction equipment. Their products portfolio includes ladders, attic ladders, scaffolding, pump jacks, stages, planks, step stools, accessories and fall protection equipment including harnesses, lanyards, anchors and compliance kits.

As a full-service monitoring centre, WHIRC provides solutions and reliable support for 24/7 monitoring. WHIRC integrates nearly all manufacturer and third-party service platforms with full redundancy to gain the ability to provide more services to the customers.

WhosOnLocation helps organisations manage people signing into and out of offices, manufacturing plants, construction sites, and other workplaces and locations in a way that is simple, smart, and secure. If you need to know who is authorised to be on-site, who is due on-site, who is on-site now, and who was on-site. Works for any size and type of organisation: Government, Corporate, Small Business, and Education.

Witura Corporation is involved in the design, manufacturing and distribution of comprehensive 3G, GSM, GPRS, SMS, CDMA and EDGE products for businesses in telecommunication, security, automotive, telemetry and technology related industries.

World Wide Technology (WWT) is a technology solution provider that provides innovative technology and supply chain solutions to large public and private organizations around the globe. They provide IT Solutions - Integration and Staging, eCommerce Integration, Supply Chain Services, Consulting, Systems Integration, Professional Services, Big Data, Collaboration and much more.

Zenitel systems interface with other security systems including CCTV, access control and alarm for a comprehensive security solution.

Founded in 1980, Zetron manufactures and provides communications systems designed to equip the entire mission-critical control room. Zetron’s integrated solutions combine video surveillance and security, IP-based dispatch, emergency call taking, voice logging, IP fire station alerting, CAD, mapping, and automatic vehicle location (AVL) systems. Zetron also has offices in the United Kingdom, Australia, and at numerous field locations.

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