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HAWAIIAN TELCOM COMMUNICATIONS, INC
HAWAIIAN TELCOM COMMUNICATIONS, INC
Honolulu, Hawaii
500+ employees
Over the last two decades our mission has evolved dramatically. First in the area of communications – Internet, wireless, and data transmission – and then into broader digital applications that improve our customers’ worlds every day, whether they’re residential, business or government. Hawaiian Telcom has become deeply engaged in a wide variety of new products and services. From the fiber that feeds your 4G wireless network to digital television. From VoIP Hosted Voice to virtual colocation. From enabling new office towers with fiber for greater connectivity to laying new undersea cables across the Pacific to Asia. Today, Hawaiian Telcom is offering 1 Gig broadband service, providing state-of-the-art cloud services for businesses, and expanding Hawaii’s largest next-generation fiber network. We employ more than 1,200 technology, communications and customer service professionals. We serve Hawai‘i, our home. And we’ll continue to serve Hawai‘i as we grow and expand. All of us at Hawaiian Telcom are proud to be recognized as Hawaii’s Technology Leader.
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Top Benefits
EOH ENTERPRISES, LLC DBA ENVISION NETWORKED SOLUTIONS
EOH ENTERPRISES, LLC DBA ENVISION NETWORKED SOLUTIONS
Honolulu, Hawaii
1-10 employees
Structured Cabling, Telecommunications, Fiber-Optics, Security, Networks, Managed Services, Voip Services
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
MODTECH SOLUTIONS LLC
MODTECH SOLUTIONS LLC
Aiea, Hawaii
11-50 employees
Modtech Solutions offers a complete suite of technology solutions ranging from research and development, telecommunications and access control, to live events and staff augmentation. Rather than providing just one piece of the puzzle, Modtech can assist customers with building a total technology solution. Our headquarters are on Oahu, Hawaii and we specialize in serving the Department of Defense, Department of Education, and other commercial businesses throughout the Pacific region.
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Top Benefits
PACIFIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS COU
PACIFIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS COU
Honolulu, Hawaii
11-50 employees
PTC is the leading membership organization for telecommunications professionals with interests in the Pacific Rim. Through its annual conference, committees, events, and initiatives, PTC brings together senior industry leaders and provides them with opportunities to build partnerships and share insights on industry trends, business strategies, policy and regulations, best practices, and new communication technologies and services. PTC’s annual conference serves as one of the world’s most collaborative networking events for senior industry professionals.
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Top Benefits
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KAALA SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY CORPOR
KAALA SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY CORPOR
Aiea, Hawaii
51-200 employees
KST's primary business area is Telecommunication Services. We provide a complete range of IT and communications systems services for the design and implementation of business solutions using the latest, most leading edge IT technology for commercial entities, as well as federal, state, and local government agencies.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
PACIFIC COMTECH, LLC
PACIFIC COMTECH, LLC
Waipahu, Hawaii
11-50 employees
Pacific ComTech is a Telecommunications Construction Contractor which provides a variety of services for Outside and Inside plant construction. We provide an array of services from installation, maintenance and repair to project management, engineering and consulting. Basically, we are a one stop shop in providing telecommunication solutions for any capacity—Fiber, Copper, or Coax. Our primary services consist of: • Line Splicing- consists of the installation, maintenance and repair of all telecommunications cable in its entirety. • Line Conditioning- the process of removing all deterrent structure from the line ensuring that the best possible signal is accomplished. • Line Grooming- the process of certifying a conditioned line enabling the service provider to determine what sort of services can be delivered via the conditional line. • Cable Locating- the process of identifying all underground structure that would need to be identified prior to excavation ensuring no service interruptions occur for the structure owners. Common structures located are electric, gas, telecom, cable, water and sewer facilities. The following mission statement is our compass in the execution of our core services: To create peace of mind and achieve excellence through unified teamwork, detailed communication and unrelenting passion. We are truly focused on helping Hawai'i grow and become more competitive within the global marketplace that has developed and has continued to rapidly advance. Enhancing communication capacity will assist Hawaii in being able to lure businesses, make us more competitive and send a message to the rest of the world that we are progressive with the leveraging of technology.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market