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April 30, 2020 Via E-Mail Ronald Repasi Acting Chief
April 30, 2020 Via E-Mail Ronald Repasi Acting Chief, Office of Engineering and Technology Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street, SW Washington DC, 20554 Re: Emergency Request for Waiver Dear Mr. Repasi: Pursuant to Section 1.3 of the Commission’s rules,1/ RADWIN LTD. (“RADWIN”) requests, on behalf of its customers listed in Attachment 1 to this letter, an emergency waiver of Section 15.407 of the rules so that those customers – which employ JET Point-to-Multipoint, beam- forming fixed wireless base station solutions2/ -- can operate at power limits otherwise applicable to point-to-point systems in the U-NII-1 (5.15-5.25 GHz) and U-NII-3 (5.725-5.85 GHz) bands.3/ Grant of the requested waiver would serve the public interest by allowing RADWIN’s customers to add capacity to, and enhance the robustness of, their networks in the areas listed in Attachment 1, to address the increase in traffic they are experiencing during the COVID-19 pandemic. Background RADWIN, established in 1997, is headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel. RADWIN’s U.S. subsidiary, RADWIN Inc., is located in Mahwah, New Jersey.4/ RADWIN is a leading provider of sub-6 GHz wireless broadband solutions, providing point-to-point and point-to-multi-point products to major carriers, large, medium and small wireless internet service providers (“WISPs”) and others in the United States and worldwide. RADWIN’s products power a variety of access, backhaul and vertical private networks applications, with the vast majority of them deployed by service providers to deliver fixed wireless broadband access services to residential and enterprise subscribers, mostly in rural and suburban areas. -
The Zisapel Approach Encourages Creative People to Leave Big and Growing Companies and Start Small Ones
MARKETPLACE SHLOMO MAITAL ENTREPRENEUROVIRUS The Zisapel approach encourages creative people to leave big and growing companies and start small ones A HIGHLY infectious virus is sweeping yet. I propose Eretz Yisrael Entrepreneu- survive and thrive in a climate frigid for Israel and has been for years. Strangely, no rovirus. The neuro is in there because the aspiring entrepreneurs, like that of France, one is trying to combat it. No Tamiflu has brain is definitely involved ‒ those who where high taxes and bureaucracy kill the been prescribed. have the virus continue to launch start-ups virus on contact. In fact, mobs of visitors from abroad again and again, even after some of them I first learned about the virus some years make pilgrimages to Israel to learn how to have become impossibly wealthy. And they ago in the office of Yehuda Zisapel. While bring the virus home to their own countries. quickly infect others. A friend tells a friend, interviewing him, I noticed an unusual The virus does no harm; indeed, at times, and brings a friend. And more than once, graph on the wall. It showed RAD Data it makes some of its sufferers extremely their friends and family tell them they are Communications at the center, surrounded happy. The virus’s main symptom is the simply nutty to even try, given the high by a cloud of dots, with each dot represent- passionate, unquenchable desire to create odds against success. ing a start-up that the mother ship RAD something new, which quickly infects oth- Israel is the start-up nation mainly be- helped create, formally or informally. -
Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship A Guide for Growth-Oriented Entrepreneurs Sample Chapter: Innovation Clusters Israel — GROWTH-ORIENTED ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROJECT 2015-1 Edition Dr. Alan S. Gutterman Growth-Oriented Entrepreneur’s Guide to Entrepreneurship 2015-1 Edition published in 2015 by the Growth-Oriented Entrepreneurship Project (www.growthentrepreneurship.org) and copyrighted © 2015 by Alan S. Gutterman (www.alangutterman.com). All the rights of a copyright owner in this Work are reserved and retained by Alan S. Gutterman; however, the copyright owner grants the public the non-exclusive right to copy, distribute, or display the Work under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY- NC-SA) 4.0 License, as more fully described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc- sa/4.0/legalcode. About the Project The Growth-Oriented Entrepreneurship Project (www.growthentrepreneurship.org) engages in and promotes research, education and training activities relating to entrepreneurial ventures launched with the intent to achieve significant growth in scale and value creation through the development of innovative products or services which form the basis for a successful international business. In furtherance of its mission the Project is involved in the preparation and distribution of Guides for Growth-Oriented Entrepreneurs covering Entrepreneurship, Leadership, Management, Organizational Design, Organizational Culture, Strategic Planning, Governance, Compliance, Finance, Human Resources, Product Development and Commercialization, Technology -
Alphabetical Listing by Company Name
FOREIGN COMPANIES REGISTERED AND REPORTING WITH THE U.S. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION December 31, 2015 Alphabetical Listing by Company Name COMPANY COUNTRY MARKET 21 Vianet Group Inc. Cayman Islands Global Market 37 Capital Inc. Canada OTC 500.com Ltd. Cayman Islands NYSE 51Job, Inc. Cayman Islands Global Market 58.com Inc. Cayman Islands NYSE ABB Ltd. Switzerland NYSE Abbey National Treasury Services plc United Kingdom NYSE - Debt Abengoa S.A. Spain Global Market Abengoa Yield Ltd. United Kingdom Global Market Acasti Pharma Inc. Canada Capital Market Acorn International, Inc. Cayman Islands NYSE Actions Semiconductor Co. Ltd. Cayman Islands Global Market Adaptimmune Ltd. United Kingdom Global Market Adecoagro S.A. Luxembourg NYSE Adira Energy Ltd. Canada OTC Advanced Accelerator Applications SA France Global Market Advanced Semiconductor Engineering, Inc. Taiwan NYSE Advantage Oil & Gas Ltd. Canada NYSE Advantest Corp. Japan NYSE Aegean Marine Petroleum Network Inc. Marshall Islands NYSE AEGON N.V. Netherlands NYSE AerCap Holdings N.V. Netherlands NYSE Aeterna Zentaris Inc. Canada Capital Market Affimed N.V. Netherlands Global Market Agave Silver Corp. Canada OTC Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd. Canada NYSE Agria Corp. Cayman Islands NYSE Agrium Inc. Canada NYSE AirMedia Group Inc. Cayman Islands Global Market Aixtron SE Germany Global Market Alamos Gold Inc. Canada NYSE Alcatel-Lucent France NYSE Alcobra Ltd. Israel Global Market Alexandra Capital Corp. Canada OTC Alexco Resource Corp. Canada NYSE MKT Algae Dynamics Corp. Canada OTC Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. Canada OTC Alianza Minerals Ltd. Canada OTC Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. Cayman Islands NYSE Allot Communications Ltd. Israel Global Market Almaden Minerals Ltd. -
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FEDERAL REGULATION AND COMPETITIVE ACCESS TO MULTIPLE-UNIT PREMISES: MORE CHOICE IN COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES? LYNNE HOLT* & MARK JAMISON** I. INTRODUCTION The nature of competition in the United States’ communications sector changed significantly over the past two decades. Before the 1990s, ‘‘competition’’ referred to the fight among providers of discrete services, such as the contest among AT&T, MCI, and Sprint over the long- distance slice of the communications pie. Today, competition is much more likely to describe the fight over the entire pie, among firms offering a ‘‘triple play’’ of services----high-speed Internet service, video, and t e l e p h o n y ----over a single broadband platform. Some firms recently expanded the pie with a ‘‘quadruple play’’ that includes wireless services as well. Cable operators, traditional wireline telephone companies, and, increasingly, wireless providers are competing to offer consumers both the underlying broadband platform and various bundled services that ride across it. However, not all consumers benefit from this competition in like manner.1 Public policy deliberations tend to focus more on differences in access to communications services either between consumers in rural and * Dr. Lynne Holt, Policy Analyst, Public Utility Research Center, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-7142, [email protected]. ** Dr. Mark A. Jamison, Director, Public Utility Research Center, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-7142, [email protected]. The authors appreciate the review by Mr. William Cox, Able Band Chartered, and his suggestions for improving an earlier version of this paper. 1. For example, the staff of the New York Public Service Commission found differences between geographic areas in terms of the competitive alternatives that customers enjoyed. -
Incoming Letter: Radvision
CARTER LEDYARD & MILBURN LLP Counselors at Law 701 8th Street, N. w., Suite 410 2 Wall Street Washington, DC 20001-3893 Steven J. Glusband (202) 898-1515 Partner New York. NY 10005-2072 570 Lexington Avenue Direct Dial: 212-238-8605 Tel (212) 732-3200 New York, NY 10022-6856 E-mail: [email protected] Fax (212) 732-3232 (212) 371-2720 April 13,2009 Securities and Exchange Commission Division of Corporation Finance Office ofMergers and Acquisitions 100 F Street, NE Washington, D.C. 20549 Attention: Christina Chalk, Esq. Michele Anderson, Esq. Re: Request for exemptive relief from the provisions of Rule 14d-7(a)(1) and no-action relief under the provisions of Rule 14e-l(c) promulgated under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended Ladies and Gentlemen: We are submitting this request for exemptive and no-action relief on behalf of our client, Mr. Zohar Zisapel, a resident and citizen of the State ofIsrael. Mr. Zisapel intends to commence a tender offer (the "Offer") to purchase ordinary shares, par value NIS 1.00 per share (the "Ordinary Shares"), of Radvision Ltd. (the "Company"), so as to increase his voting power therein from 24.5%1 to approximately 29.5%. (The exact number of Ordinary Shares sought to be purchased in the Offer will be determined prior to the commencement of the Offer and will be disclosed in the offer to purchase relating thereto.) Mr. Zisapel hereby requests that the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "Commission") grant exemptive relief from the provisions of Rule 14d-7(a)(1), and no-action relief from the provisions of Rule 14e-l(c), in each case promulgated under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the "Exchange Act"), to allow him to extend his tender offer and conduct a four-calendar day additional offering period as mandated by applicable Israeli law. -
ARK Invest Change to the Founds Holdings
IZRL - Israel Innovative Technology ETF page 1 of 8 Assets that ARK invest Sold out off No new assets detected page 2 of 8 New assets that ARK invest have added to their funds No new assets detected page 3 of 8 Assets where ARK invest decrease number of shares No new assets detected page 4 of 8 Assets where ARK invest increase number of shares No new assets detected page 5 of 8 +0,0% PERI PERION NETWORK LTD +0 3,84% 217.906 shares 3.081.190,84 $ +0,0% SSYS STRATASYS LTD +0 3,71% 105.928 shares 2.979.754,64 $ +0,0% GMDA GAMIDA CELL LTD +0 3,62% 322.026 shares 2.907.894,78 $ +0,0% ONE ONE SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGIES LT +0 3,40% 20.737 shares 2.728.766,61 $ +0,0% FTAL FATTAL HOLDINGS 1998 LTD +0 3,32% 25.141 shares 2.663.189,73 $ +0,0% FVRR FIVERR INTERNATIONAL LTD +0 2,98% 10.406 shares 2.393.380,00 $ +0,0% ALLT ALLOT LTD +0 2,95% 164.625 shares 2.368.953,75 $ +0,0% RADA RADA ELECTRONIC INDS LTD +0 2,95% 250.312 shares 2.365.448,40 $ +0,0% ITRN ITURAN LOCATION AND CONTROL +0 2,91% 119.194 shares 2.335.010,46 $ +0,0% TSEM TOWER SEMICONDUCTOR LTD +0 2,91% 84.677 shares 2.338.355,36 $ +0,0% GILT GILAT SATELLITE NETWORKS LTD +0 2,90% 332.564 shares 2.324.622,36 $ +0,0% CYBR CYBERARK SOFTWARE LTD/ISRAEL +0 2,84% 14.918 shares 2.276.188,44 $ +0,0% CRNT CERAGON NETWORKS LTD +0 2,77% 653.123 shares 2.227.149,43 $ +0,0% TARO TARO PHARMACEUTICAL INDUS +0 2,77% 28.021 shares 2.223.746,56 $ +0,0% NVMI NOVA MEASURING INSTRUMENTS +0 2,75% 28.913 shares 2.204.327,12 $ +0,0% DANE DANEL (ADIR YEOSHUA) LTD +0 2,72% 13.601 shares 2.180.545,84 $ +0,0% PTNR PARTNER -
Voip My House -- How to Quickly Distribute a Voip Phone Line to Your Entire House Voip My House How to Quickly Distribute a Voip Phone Line to Your Entire House
VoIP My House -- How to quickly distribute a VoIP phone line to your entire house VoIP My House How to quickly distribute a VoIP phone line to your entire house - Unlimited calling to U.S. and over 60 other countries - $10/month for 6 months, then $28/month - Sign up and get a $50 e-gift card - Get full details TIP: Review this entire web page article before working on your house, especially the DSL warning [§20] and Disclaimer [§23]. 1. VoIP - the new way 10. Ringer Equivalence 20. DSL warning 2. POTS - the old way Number 21. The cost of 'always 3. VoIP advantages 11. Twisted Pairs on' 4. VoIP disadvantages 12. Structured Wiring 22. More Information 5. POTS network 13. Alarm systems 23. Disclaimer interface 14. Color coding standards 24. Feedback 6. POTS phone jack 15. Safest VoIP solution 7. VoIP phone jack 17. Phone line polarity 8. The VoIP solution 18. Splicing wires 9. An ounce of 19. Verizon sucks prevention 1. VoIP - Phone service the new way VoIP = Voice over IP (internet) Most of us have high speed Internet in our homes -- so why not use the Internet to connect your whole house directly to a new (and cheaper) phone company's network? Quite simply, that is what VoIP can do for you. VoIP: 'Voice over IP': Connecting to a newer phone company's network directly (via the Internet instead of by dedicated copper wire), providing you with a device which provides phone service (a dial tone). And yes, you can connect your whole house to VoIP [§8], and you can continue to use all of the phones that you are using right now. -
RADWIN's Wireless Solutions for Vertical Markets
RADWIN’s Wireless Solutions for Vertical Markets CONFIDENTIAL | FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY 1 Agenda • RADWIN at a glance • Product Portfolio • Vertical Markets: • Security and Surveillance • Transportation • Oil & Gas • Power Utilities • Maritime • Mining • Airports • Public Safety Networks • Border Security • Competitive Analysis 2 Offering • Point-to-Point • Point-to-MultiPoint • Mobility • Network Planner • Management 3 Global Deployments Deployed in Over 150 Countries 18 Offices World Wide 4 RADWIN Vertical Markets Video Surveillance Public Transport Oil and Gas & Utilities Mining Airports Maritime 5 Product Portfolio 6 RADWIN 2000 - Point-to-Point • 200 Mbps RADWIN 2000-C 200 Mbps • 16 E1s/T1s and Ethernet RADWIN 2000-B 50 Mbps RADWIN 2000-A 10 / 25 Mbps • Long range (120Km) • Network protection • Multi-band Radio: 2.3-2.7GHz, 3.3- 3.8GHz and 4.4-6.4GHz • OFDM, MIMO, Antenna Diversity • Easy to install 7 RADWIN 5000 - Point-to-MultiPoint • 250 Mbps Base Station Base Stations 250 Mbps 50 Mbps • Guaranteed SLA 25 Mbps • Highest Bps/Hz Subscriber Units 50 Mbps 25 Mbps • Long range (40Km) 10 Mbps • Carrier grade 5 Mbps • Frequency Bands: 2.5-2.7GHz, 3.3- 3.8GHz and 4.9-6.4GHz 8 RADWIN FiberinMotion™ Overview • 100Mbps base station and mobile unit • Wide Area Coverage – Up to 10km • Guaranteed bandwidth per vehicle, vessels or train • HIGH SPEED - 200Km/h • Fast Handover • No need for controller • OFDM, MIMO and Diversity • nLOS / NLOS 9 RADWIN FiberinMotion™ Overview (2) • Field-proven air interface: • Congested spectrum • Extreme weather -
Ceragon Networks Ltd. Notice of 2018 Annual General Meeting of Shareholders ___
CERAGON NETWORKS LTD. ___________________________________________ NOTICE OF 2018 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS ___________________________________________ TO BE HELD ON JUNE 12, 2018 Notice is hereby given that the 2018 Annual General Meeting of Shareholders (the “Meeting”) of Ceragon Networks Ltd. (the “Company”) will be held on Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at 5:00 p.m. (Israel time), at the offices of the Company, 24 Raoul Wallenberg Street, Tel Aviv, Israel, for the following purposes: 1. To re-elect Zohar Zisapel, Yael Langer and Shlomo Liran, and to elect Ira Palti, our President and CEO, and Avi Eizenman, to serve on the Board of Directors of the Company and to approve a grant of options to each of them (except for Mr. Palti), as part of their consideration for service as directors; 2. To elect Avi Berger and Meir Sperling to serve on the Board of Directors of the Company as external directors, and to approve a grant of options to each of them, as part of their consideration for service as external directors; 3. To approve amendments to the Company's Executives & Directors Compensation Policy; 4. To approve a cash bonus plan and equity compensation to our Chief Executive Officer for 2018; and 5. To re-appoint Kost Forer Gabbay & Kasierer, a Member of Ernst & Young Global, as the Company’s independent auditor for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2018 and until immediately following the next annual general meeting of shareholders. In the Meeting, you will also have an opportunity to receive and consider the auditor’s report and the audited consolidated financial statements of the Company for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2017. -
RADWIN - Member of the RAD Group
PtP és PmP mikrohullámú megoldások alkalmazási lehetőségei a Szupergyors Internet Programban Magyar Mérnöki Kamara Hírközlési és Informatikai Tagozata Szakmai Nap Trencsánszky Imre Vezetéknélküli üzletág, Vezető hálózati mérnök 2016.Szeptember 23. Magyar Mérnöki Kamara A Kormányzati Informatikai Fejlesztési Ügynökség (KIFÜ) céljai a SZIP projektben Időtartam: 2015-2018 Támogatás összege: az elérendő 100%-os lefedettségi cél megvalósítására 68 Mrd Ft vissza nem térítendő támogatás és mintegy 45 Mrd Ft támogatott hitel áll rendelkezésre. Projekt rövid leírása: - A Program fő célja, hogy 2018-ra biztosítsa az egész országot lefedő, legalább 30 Mbps sávszélességet biztosító hálózati infrastruktúra megépítését a piaci szereplők bevonásával. - 139 járás területén, ahol mintegy 430 ezer igényhely elérését kell biztosítani - Helyi közintézmények (iskola, óvoda, Polgármesteri Hivatal sb) hálózati bekötése (15 ezer igényhely) LICENCELT SÁVÚ PtP MIKRÓ GYÁRTÓK (a teljesség igénye nélkül) Proven Design-to-Cost Leadership 1998 2005 2008 Next Gen. Next Generation RFIC Full RF System on Single Chip . Single chip covers all frequency bands: 6 - 42GHz . All RF functions are performed in a single chip . 75% less components than previous generation RFIC . Fast frequencies rollout . Very high reliability (MTBF) . Fast delivery times . Direct conversion from Baseband to Microwave frequencies . Less RF-chain distortions . Better modem performance (smaller degradations) . Optimal integration with modem for highly robust performance Industry Technology Breakthrough! -
RADWIN Wireless Solutions for Carriers
RADWIN Wireless Solutions For Carriers March 2015 www.4Gon.co.uk [email protected] Tel: +44 (0)1245 808295 Fax: +44 (0)1245 808299 1 Agenda RADWIN RADWIN Carrier Introduction Portfolio Applications 6/9/2015 www.4Gon.co.uk [email protected] Tel: +44 (0)1245 808295 Fax: +44 (0)1245 808299 2 RADWIN Leading provider of broadband wireless solutions Part of RAD Group 18 Regional offices worldwide Deployments in over 150 countries www.4Gon.co.uk [email protected] Tel: +44 (0)1245 808295 Fax: +44 (0)1245 808299 3 RADWIN Target Segments: Service Providers - Access & Backhaul Cellular Operators – NLOS Small Cell Backhaul Transportation Security & Surveillance Energy www.4Gon.co.uk [email protected] Tel: +44 (0)1245 808295 Fax: +44 (0)1245 808299 4 Russia UK Poland Spain US Israel China Hong Kong Mexico India Senegal El Salvador Colombia Indonesia Peru Singapore Brazil South Africa Deployed in Over 150 Countries www.4Gon.co.uk [email protected] Tel: +44 (0)1245 808295 Fax: +44 (0)1245 808299 5 Offering Point-to-Point Point-to-MultiPoint Mobility Network Planner Management RADWIN 2000 RADWIN 5000 JET FiberinMotion 6/9/2015 www.4Gon.co.uk [email protected] Tel: +44 (0)1245 808295 Fax: +44 (0)1245 808299 6 RADWIN Solutions for Service Providers High end Multi Tenant s Public Enterprise residential Building Government Access access backhaul access WiFi AP Fiber RADWIN 2000 RADWIN 5000 backup PtP JET PtMP Backhaul Fiber Cellular NLOS 3G/4G Network Small cell Backhaul 6/9/2015 extension Cellular backhaul backhaul www.4Gon.co.uk [email protected] Tel: +44 (0)1245 808295 Fax: +44 (0)1245 808299 7 RADWIN Sub 6Ghz Technology Adopted by Tier 1 Carriers www.4Gon.co.uk [email protected] Tel: +44 (0)1245 808295 Fax: +44 (0)1245 808299 8 North American Service Providers using RADWIN www.4Gon.co.uk [email protected] Tel: +44 (0)1245 808295 Fax: +44 (0)1245 808299 9 RADWIN Product Offering www.4Gon.co.uk [email protected] Tel: +44 (0)1245 808295 Fax: +44 (0)1245 808299 10 RADWIN 2000 - Point-to-Point .