SKYCOM TECH
Skycom Technologies (Pty) Ltd (Huawei) |
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Location: South Africa?, Iran, Hong Kong?, Singapore?, China? |
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Business: Network & Wireless products |
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Background
It appears from this blog Q&A, from November 2012, that Skycom Tech Co Ltd may have changed their company name registration to Skycom Ltd.
About the company
We are a leading telecom solution provider, owned entirely by our employees. Through continuous customer-centric innovation, we have established end-to-end advantages in telecom network infrastructure, application & software, devices and professional services. With comprehensive strengths in wired, wireless and IP technologies, SKYCOM TECH has gained a leading position in the All-IP convergence age. Our products and solutions have been deployed in over 100 countries and have served 45 of the world's top 50 telecom operators, as well as one third of the world's population.
Our vision is to enrich people's lives through communication. By leveraging our experience and expertise in telecom sector, we help bridge the digital divide and give people the opportunity to join the information age, regardless of their geographic origin. In order to tackle increasing climate challenges, SKYCOM TECH has deployed a wide range of green solutions that enable customers to reduce power consumption and carbon emissions, contributing to the sustainable development of the social economy and the environment.
- 8 Regional Headquarters, 140 Representative Offices.
- 3 level customer service system (HQ, Regional & Local).
- Products have been deployed in over 100 countries through several regions.
- 35 of the world\'s top 50 operators are using our products and solutions.
- Our product portfolio comprise wireless products (e.g. UMTS, CDMA 2000, GSM/GPRS/EDGE and WiMax);
- network products (e.g. NGN, xDSL, optical network and data communication products);
- value-added services (e.g. intelligent network, CDN/SAN and wireless data) as well as mobile and fixed terminals.
We have been acting as a key role of in Iran Telecom market and invested considerable resources to establish a strong network and solid performance in Iran. IranTalent
SKYCOM TECH appears to be HUAWEI per 2011 Resume and "an Iranian telecom manager who has visited Skycom's office in Tehran said, "Everybody carries Huawei badges." [1] In 2011, Wall Street Journal article also questioned the ties between Huawei and Skycom Tech.
"Skycom Technologies Pte Ltd" http://www.skycom.sg/ is a technology strategy firm that creates technology services to bridge better Business-to-Consumer services. (See more info on this website below in "OTHER")
Everywhere is a Service
In an increasing interconnected world, all process can become a service. Many people in the services sector continue to provide physical labor as part of the operating process, but this process is becoming transformed by technology. With the influx of technology, the nature of creating products and managing services is changing.
Vendor/consumer interaction
We want to bring monetary and time saving benefits to users of our systems.
Acknowledgements
Thank you to our friends representing many of the vendors, systems integrators, and industry associations in the service management community."
Products
Product portfolio comprises of wireless products (e.g. UMTS, CDMA 2000, GSM/GPRS/EDGE and WiMax);
- network products (e.g. NGN, xDSL, optical network and data communication products);
- value-added services (e.g. intelligent network, CDN/SAN and wireless data) as well as mobile and fixed terminals.
See also parent company Huawei
Countries using products
- IRAN
Reports
- Alone: Huawei partner offered embargoed HP wheel to Iran. By Gamal Mohamed on Dec 31, 2012 | 9:30 AM
- Businessweek profile of Skycom Tech only says South Africa. There is a Skycom Pty Ltd in South Africa, not Skycom Tech or Skycom Technologies.
- 12.30.2012: Huawei partner offered embargoed HP gear to Iran Reuters
Tech & Business Partners
- HUAWEI
- Ericsson
- MTN Irancell
- MobinNet
- Mobile Communication Co of Iran (MCI)
"In a statement to Reuters, Huawei called it a "bidding document" and said one of its "major local partners," Skycom Tech Co Ltd, had submitted it to MCI..." [2]
People Responsible
Board Members
Management Team
Investors
Major Shareholders
Other Info
IP & Servers
IP Address: 74.52.120.222
IP Long Address: 1244952798
IP Country: United States
IP Geo Longitude: 29.752300 + IP Geo Latitude: -95.367000 = Houston
Website ISP: ThePlanet.com Internet Services
WhoIs for http://www.skycom.sg
Registrar: SINGNET PTE LTD
Domain Name: SKYCOM.SG Creation Date: 29-Nov-2006 16:53:42 Modified Date: 07-Sep-2010 10:12:05 Expiration Date: 29-Nov-2013 00:00:00
Domain Status: OK
Registrant: Name: LIU GUO'AN (SGNIC-PERLI219431)
Administrative Contact: Name: LIU GUO'AN (SGNIC-PERLI219431)
Technical Contact: Name: Liu GuoAn (SGNIC-PERLI219432)
Email:
Name Servers:
NS1181.HOSTGATOR.COM
NS1182.HOSTGATOR.COM
Temasek Holding is the parent company/major investor of Singapore Telecommunications Limited (SingTel) Group Tech Portfolio [ Finance Portfolio] shows that they own the Bank of China and others. Contacts page is office locations and advisors in China and India. Board of Directors are interesting, including Sweden's Marcus Wallenberg of Investor AB/ Ericsson, SEB etc .
Temesek Holding is also the owner/ major investor / stock holder (over 50%) of Singapore Technologies Engineering (STE) Group of Companies Shareholding Statistics
- Singapore Telecommunications Limited (SingTel) is using Huawei and ZTE Contacts for Service Center List of SingTel subsidiaries Affiliates and Partners Bridge Alliance members and partners
- SingTel and Huawei Commercially Deployed Singapore' s First IP Core Router Clustering System [3] Updated:2010/8/11 16:18
"SingTel is a strategic investor in the region’s most successful mobile operations. In addition to its wholly-owned subsidiary, Optus in Australia, the Group has a 21 per cent stake in Thailand’s Advanced Info Service (AIS). It has a 32 per cent effective interest in Airtel, India’s largest GSM operator, which has significant presence in Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Africa. SingTel has a 47 per cent stake in Globe Telecom in the Philippines and a 35 per cent stake in Indonesia’s largest mobile operator, Telkomsel. It also has a 45 per cent stake in Pacific Bangladesh Telecom Limited (PBTL) and a 30 per cent stake in Warid Telecom in Pakistan. The Group’s footprint now covers a population of more than 2 billion across Asia Pacific and Africa and serves 424 million mobile customers in 25 countries." [4]
Singapore Telecommunications wikipedia
SingTel in wikipedia
https://ipdb.at/org/SingNet_Pte_Ltd
http://singnet.insing.com/ goes to a site insing.com owned by SingTel Digital Media Pte Ltd., Singapore
This XLS doc includes some email addresses for Swedish companies using @singnet.com.sg http://www.swedenabroad.com/SelectImageX/6834/SwedishCompanies_webpage.xls < this makes sense since Marcus Wallenberg is on the Board of Directors for Temesak Holding, owner of SingNet / SingTel . The Swedish companies are owned by the Wallenberg families investment arm, Investor AB Investor AB and FAM AB see also Protest Comments to the US SEC(pdf) Wallenbergs also have EQT investment companies.
"Alatum is Singapore’s largest national grid service provider. It is spearheaded by Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel), which leads a consortium of more than 20 leading technology providers to provide commercial grid computing services to business enterprises and public sector agencies. Alatum was launched in November 2008 as part of the government’s effort to promote adoption of grid computing and establish Singapore as the shared services hub in Asia.
Alatum is powered by 2,400 processors and contains a massive 16 terabytes of storage space. As a pioneer in the provision of commercial grid service, Alatum offers customers cost-effective software applications, computing power and storage, and other easily managed solutions on a pay-per-use and on-demand basis over the Internet. To meet the utility computing needs of public sector agencies and commercial organizations, it can deliver enterprise-ready computing resources based on a combination of delivery models including utility computing, platform-as-a-service and software-as-a-service (SaaS). The challenge: Providing scalable IT solutions to thousands of customers
Alatum is committed to developing world-class datacenters equipped with state-of-the-art servers and a secure and reliable high-speed network to deliver 24 x 7 utility computing resources to thousands of customers simultaneously. Alatum must provide on-the-fly scalability to cater to customers’ needs to expand or reduce their IT requirements for business growth or for special projects, and provide instant access to a pool of customized applications around the clock.
In order to cater to the myriad computing requirements of thousands of clients, Alatum required a powerful server virtualization infrastructure that could deliver standard, well-managed computing services and state-of-the-art technologies over the Internet. Implementing Citrix XenServer and Citrix Essentials
Alatum chose Citrix® XenServer™ and Citrix Essentials™ for XenServer™ to deliver the virtual infrastructure for its cloud, commencing with an initial set of 200 virtualized servers, because of the Citrix solution’s unique capabilities for supporting cloud computing environments. The virtual infrastructure can support a maximum of 1,600 physical servers based on a sustainable ratio of four to eight virtual machines per physical machine.
XenServer and Citrix Essentials has transformed Alatum’s datacenters into dynamic delivery centers that can deliver IT infrastructure services to its customers on demand and via a consumption-based pricing model.
Running on the Xen® open source platform, XenServer with Citrix Essentials offers a range of features including automated high availability, workload balancing, lifecycle automation, dynamic provisioning and native integration with leading storage platforms. This solution also includes the XenCenter™ management system, shared storage repositories, server resource pools, live relocation, Windows® optimization and disaster recovery support.
Rapid scalability for optimal responsiveness
XenServer and Citrix Essentials offered unique, ready-to-implement server virtualization capability with built-in features and functionality that fit Alatum’s requirements, allowing the provider to accelerate the pace of go-to-market deployment.
“The solution has easy deployment and enterprise-ready features such as centralized multi-server management and live migration capabilities that enable Alatum to scale rapidly, enhancing our responsiveness in turning on services for customers,” said Mr. Alvin Kok, chief, Alatum, SingTel.
XenCenter, the powerful multi-server management tool, enables Alatum to manage the virtualized environment easily and intelligently and optimize resources with zero downtime. Enhanced control and visibility of the virtualized resources of the datacenters are important benefits, enabling Alatum to ensure the highest levels of availability and performance for its customers.
The Citrix technology easily integrated into Alatum’s existing management solutions through powerful, programmable Web services application programming interfaces (APIs). It also supports management APIs standardized by the Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF).
In addition, Alatum can leverage the Citrix Cloud Computing™ ecosystem of partners to strengthen its application and platform offerings with value-added security, high availability and multi-tenant services that can enhance customer satisfaction and retention.
“We are extremely pleased that our collaboration with Citrix in deploying XenServer and Citrix Essentials as our virtual infrastructure has enabled us to deliver fast, reliable and secure cloud services on a utility-based or on-demand model. This solution provides tremendous cost savings and business value for our customers,” said Mr. Kok. "
"We are extremely pleased that our collaboration with Citrix in deploying XenServer and Citrix Essentials as our virtual infrastructure has enabled us to deliver fast, reliable and secure cloud services on a utility-based or on-demand model. - Mr. Alvin Kok, Chief, Alatum, SingTel Ltd Citrix