Brands
Raisecom is a global leading vendor providing comprehensive access solutions and network devices. Based in Beijing (China) and listed on Shanghai Stock Exchange (603803), Raisecom has consistently achieved strong growth with partners and customers over 80 countries worldwide.
Raisecom has two RnD centers in Beijing and Xi’an, two manufacturing sites in Beijing and Shenzhen, eight international branches and representative offices, and Raisecom Inc. located in Florida, USA. We specialize in tailored solutions for access network, optical network, vertical network, cloud service and IoT network.
Raisecom is ISO9001:2008 certified for RnD, manufacturing, technical support and marketing. Our products are compliant with CE, RoHS, IEEE, IEC, UL, CSA and KEMA standards and regulatory.
Intenet is the distributor of Raisecom products especially SDH Systems, Multiplexer Systems, DWDM Systems, Industrial Switches …etc
For more infromation please visit https://www.raisecom.com/
Sel
SEL invents, designs, and builds digital products and systems that protect power grids around the world. This technology prevents blackouts and enables customers to improve power system reliability and safety at a reduced cost. A 100 percent employee-owned company headquartered in Pullman, Washington, SEL has manufactured products in the United States since 1984 and now serves customers worldwide. Our mission is simple: to make electric power safer, more reliable, and more economical.
Intenet is using Sel Engineering products especially Teleprotection systems, Relay products…etc.
For more infromation please visit
SEL2506
ABB
ABB is a pioneering technology leader that works closely with utilities, industry, transportation and infrastructure customers to write the future of industrial digitalization and realize value.
ABB is a technology leader that works closely with utilities, industry, transportation and infrastructure customers to write the future of industrial digitalization and realize value. With a history of innovation spanning more than 130 years ABB is today a technology leader supported by its common ABB Ability™ digital platform.
Mission to Zero
The world we live in is undergoing rapid change. From industrialization to urbanization and digitalization, we must find a way to successfully manage the pressures being placed on our planet.
At ABB, we are committed to writing the future of safe, smart and sustainable electrification for everything from industry and buildings to infrastructure and transportation. Our vision is to achieve a zero-emission reality not only for the future but also today.
We are therefore delighted to unveil ABB’s Mission to Zero, a real-life example of how the energy transition can succeed sustainably through digital energy management.
The future of energy management.
ABB is working on the continuous development of sustainable, smart energy supply, smart buildings, smart transportation and smart industries.
Often in collaboration with local governments and citizens, ABB is bringing more and more digital technologies together and demonstrating new possibilities in the generation, use and production of energy for work, transportation and private life.
In Germany, for example, ABB played a key role in designing innovative projects and developed new energy management systems as part of this. The focus was on maintaining network reliability, coping with load requirements and ensuring maximum capacity utilization, often in volatile and decentralized markets.
Mannheim/ Germany:
ABB is supporting the local energy service supplier MVV in developing the “Benjamin Franklin Village” conversion site into a new city district for around 9,000 people. This includes developing the energy management concept for the entire area and equipping it with energy management systems.
Trier: An energy management system for a new residential district
The system enables the city to integrate and digitalize numerous municipal facilities, including wind, solar and biomass power plants, combined heat and power plants, hydroelectric and waste water power plants, sewage gas plants, battery storage facilities and charging infrastructures for electric vehicles.
We are selling ang giving ABB RTU solutions, Scada Systems.
For more infromation please visit www.abb.com
DCE
Data Connect Enterprise is a manufacturer of IT connectivity solutions and the parent company of several U.S. based distribution and VAD channels
Headquartered in Olney, Maryland, near Washington, DC, Data Connect Enterprise has divisions, affiliates and offices serving major metropolitan areas throughout the United States with substantial international penetration.
Specializing in manufacturing, integration and distribution of networking and communications technologies, Data Connect provides a wide range of solutions for wire-line and wireless applications in voice, data and video transmission.
Data Connect is the parent company of multiple entities that are focused on manufacturing, providing and supporting wireless and wire-line network edge, connectivity, access, and extension solutions.
Data Connect own and operate DSL Warehouse, ClickITDirect, VOIP-Networking, Arc Electronics, Information Data Products, Synxcom, and Wireless Network Supply providing worldwide access to our innovative network products.
Data Connect is both a manufacturer and a specialty distributer of IT core, edge, and network extension solutions.
Data Connect stock in our Maryland, New Jersey, and California facilities a broad range of connectivity solutions from some of the best companies in the industry for data, voice, network and SCADA applications.
Data Connect has acquired the intellectual property, manufacturing and/or licensing rights for a large number of products previously produced under Ctek, Relcomm, Synxcom, Telenetics and other brands. Today Data Connect is a premier U.S. manufacturer of commercial and industrial grade connectivity products.
Intenet is selling especially DCE FSK Modems DCE IG202T Modems.
For more infromation please visit www.data-connect.com
Cisco
Cisco helps seize the opportunities of tomorrow by proving that amazing things can happen when you connect the unconnected. An integral part of our DNA is creating long-lasting customer partnerships, working together to identify our customers’ needs and provide solutions that fuel their success.
Cisco has preserved this keen focus on solving business challenges since our founding in 1984. Len Bosack and wife Sandy Lerner, both working for Stanford University, wanted to email each other from their respective offices, but technological shortcomings did not allow such communication. A technology had to be invented to deal with disparate local area protocols, and as a result of solving their challenge, the multiprotocol router was born.
Intenet is selling all Cisco products especially Routers and Switches.
For more infromation please visit www.cisco.com
Huawei
Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. is a Chinese multinational technology company. It provides telecommunications equipment and sells consumer electronics, smartphones and is headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong.
The company was founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei. Initially focused on manufacturing phone switches, Huawei has expanded its business to include building telecommunications networks, providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China, and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market. Huawei has over 194,000 employees as of December 2019.
Huawei has deployed its products and services in more than 170 countries.Huawei overtook Ericsson in 2012 as the largest telecommunications-equipment manufacturer in the world, and overtook Apple in 2018 as the second-largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, behind Samsung Electronics. In December 2019, Huawei reported that its annual revenue had risen to US$121.72 billion in 2019.
Although successful internationally, Huawei has faced difficulties in some markets, due to claims of undue state support and cybersecurity concerns—primarily from the United States government—that Huawei’s infrastructure equipment may enable surveillance by the Chinese government. With the development of 5G wireless networks, there have been calls from the U.S. to prevent the use of products by Huawei or fellow Chinese telecommunications company ZTE by the U.S. and its allies. Huawei has argued that its products posed “no greater cybersecurity risk” than those of any other vendor and that there is no evidence of the U.S. espionage claims. Nonetheless, Huawei pulled out of the U.S. consumer market in 2018, after these concerns affected the ability to market their consumer products there. Questions regarding Huawei’s ownership and control as well as concerns regarding the extent of state support also remain.
In the midst of an ongoing trade war between China and the United States, Huawei was restricted from doing commerce with U.S. companies due to alleged previous willful violations of U.S. sanctions against Iran. On 29 June 2019, U.S. President Donald Trump reached an agreement to resume trade talks with China and announced that he would ease the aforementioned sanctions on Huawei. Huawei cut 600 jobs at its Santa Clara research center in June, and in December 2019 founder Ren Zhengfei said it was moving the center to Canada because the restrictions would block them from interacting with US employees.
Products and services
Huawei is organized around three core business segments:
- Telecom Carrier Networks, building telecommunications networks and services
- Enterprise Business, providing equipment, software and services to enterprise customers, e.g. Government Solutions – see Huawei 4G eLTE
- Devices, manufacturing electronic communications devices
Huawei announced its Enterprise business in January 2011 to provide network infrastructure, fixed and wireless communication, data center, and cloud computing solutions for global telecommunications customers.
Telecom networks
Huawei’s core network solutions offer mobile and fixed softswitches, plus next-generation home location register and Internet Protocol Multimedia Subsystems (IMS). Huawei sells xDSL, passive optical network (PON) and next-generation PON (NG PON) on a single platform. The company also offers mobile infrastructure, broadband access and service provider routers and switches (SPRS). Huawei’s software products include service delivery platforms (SDPs), BSSs, Rich Communication Suite and digital home and mobile office solutions
Global services
Huawei Global Services provides telecommunications operators with equipment to build and operate networks as well as consulting and engineering services to improve operational efficiencies. These include network integration services such as those for mobile and fixed networks; assurance services such as network safety; and learning services, such as competency consulting.
Devices
Huawei’s Devices division provides white-label products to content-service providers, including USB modems, wireless modems and wireless routers for mobile Wi-Fi, embedded modules, fixed wireless terminals, wireless gateways, set-top boxes, mobile handsets and video products. Huawei also produces and sells a variety of devices under its own name, such as the IDEOS smartphones, tablet PCs and Huawei Smartwatch.
Intenet is selling ang giving solutions regarding Huawei OSN580 SDH, Multiplexer systems.
For more infromation please visit www.huawei.com