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Active Voice main competitors are Netgear, Lifesize, and Carrier Access Corporation.

Competitor Summary. See how Active Voice compares to its main competitors:

  • Telefónica Ecuador has the most employees (113,182).
  • Employees at Netgear earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $134,655.
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Active Voice vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1983
3.6
Greenville, VA1$100,000200
1973
4.8
Mesa, AZ16$1.3B4,200
1985
4.5
Huntsville, AL2$529.0M2,001
1999
4.2
Huntsville, AL1$61.2M121
1990
4.2
Marlborough, MA1$85.9M365
1989
4.3
Granger, IN1$49.9M810
1995
3.7
--$8.5M150
-
4.5
--$50.8B113,182
1996
4.8
San Jose, CA2$673.8M1,008
Teltronics
1969
3.1
Palmetto, FL1$220,0007
1937
4.3
Houston, TX4$70.0M25
2003
4.8
Austin, TX3$100.0M250
Airbus Ds Communications
-
4.4
Temecula, CA1--
1980
3.5
Durham, NC1$50.0M144
1923
3.9
Irving, TX1-176
1994
4.7
Hauppauge, NY1$319.6M200
Eurocom
-
Irving, TX1-20
2003
4.2
Boulder, CO1-200
1964
4.5
McLean, VA2$1.9B1,866
1995
3.1
Penfield, NY1$410,00050
1994
3.9
Tulsa, OK1$16.0M50

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Active Voice salaries vs competitors

Among Active Voice competitors, employees at Netgear earn the most with an average yearly salary of $134,655.

Compare Active Voice salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Active Voice
$90,146$43.34-
Mitel
$75,612$36.35-
ADTRAN
$67,447$32.43-
Digium
$81,012$38.95-
Communication Technology Services
$68,415$32.89-
Telecommunication
$64,075$30.81-

Compare Active Voice job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Active Voice
$63,306$30.44
Netgear
$87,655$42.14
Airbus Ds Communications
$69,960$33.63
Carrier Access Corporation
$67,324$32.37
Teltronics
$65,592$31.53
EFJohnson
$64,478$31.00
Lifesize
$63,538$30.55
CHR Solutions
$63,001$30.29
Globecomm
$62,995$30.29
Eurocom
$62,690$30.14
Digium
$61,243$29.44
ADTRAN
$59,233$28.48
MCNC
$58,977$28.35
Netserv
$58,918$28.33
Intelsat
$58,853$28.29
Telefónica Ecuador
$58,834$28.29
ECC Technologies
$58,778$28.26
Mitel
$58,752$28.25
Communication Technology Services
$58,731$28.24
WilTel Communications Group
$58,586$28.17

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Active Voice demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Active Voice vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
ADTRAN61%39%
Mitel64%36%
WilTel Communications Group66%34%
Intelsat68%32%
Netgear77%23%
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Compare race at Active Voice vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
59%9%19%9%4%
9.7
40%18%7%29%6%
9.6
57%18%10%10%4%
9.7
65%12%10%8%5%
6.7
49%13%20%12%6%
9.8
61%17%12%6%4%
6.1

Active Voice and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Thomas R. Stanton
ADTRAN

Thomas R. Stanton joined ADTRAN in 1995 as vice president of marketing for the Carrier Networks (CN) Division. Since that time, he has held a number of senior management positions within the company including senior vice president and general manager of the CN Division. He was named ADTRAN’s chief executive officer in September 2005, and chairman of the board in 2007. Prior to joining ADTRAN, he served as vice president of marketing and engineering at Transcrypt International and held several senior management positions with E. F. Johnson Company. Stanton holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering from Auburn University.

Patrick C.s. Lo
Netgear

Mary T. McDowell
Mitel

Mary T. McDowell is an experienced technology leader who brings more than 30 years of industry expertise to her role as President and Chief Executive Officer, leading Mitel’s global strategy and business performance. Mary’s strong operating experience in both public and private companies and deep international background have given her an intimate understanding of how to drive successful transformations and revenue growth across mobile, enterprise, and consumer technology sectors. Most recently, Mary was CEO and member of the board for Polycom, Inc., a leader in enterprise communications and collaboration, where she led the company through a strategic transformation and successful sale to Plantronics in 2018. Previously, Mary served as Executive Partner at private equity firm Siris Capital, LLC., and Executive Vice President at Nokia, where she was in charge of the company’s $15 billion global feature phone business and oversaw Nokia’s developer and app store organization. She also held senior positions at Compaq Computer and Hewlett Packard. Mary currently serves as a board member for multinational software company Autodesk, Inc. and multinational events and publishing company, Informa, plc. She is also a member of the board for the Committee of 200, a nonprofit dedicated to the advancement of women in business. Mary holds a Computer Science degree from the Grainger College of Engineering at the University of Illinois.

David E. Hershberg
Globecomm

Matthew Stewart
Network Solutions

Jayashree Mukundan
Netserv

Arun Pasrija
CHR Solutions

Trent Waterhouse
Lifesize

Danny Windham
Digium

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