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Cable & Wireless Communications main competitors are BT Group, Globecomm, and iBASIS.

Competitor Summary. See how Cable & Wireless Communications compares to its main competitors:

  • Telefónica Ecuador has the most employees (113,182).
  • Employees at BT Group earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $94,237.
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Cable & Wireless Communications vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2010
4.8
Miami, FL1$1.8B7,200
1950
4.7
--$27.2B99,700
2001
4.4
Warren, NJ1$112.7M500
1997
4.4
Florham Park, NJ1$2.5B5,235
1994
3.9
Tulsa, OK1$16.0M50
-
4.5
--$50.8B113,182
1993
4.3
White Plains, NY1$472.0M713
1994
4.7
Hauppauge, NY1$319.6M200
2006
3.8
Chesterfield, MO1$1.2M30
1986
4.3
Englewood, CO1$500.0M1,146
1990
4.4
Newark, NJ1$185.0M200
1964
4.5
McLean, VA2$1.9B1,866
1984
4.0
Walnut Creek, CA1$8.0M30
2002
4.4
Reston, VA1$46.0M150
2002
4.0
Lisle, IL1$2.6M125
1973
4.8
Mesa, AZ16$1.3B4,200
1885
4.5
--$14.7B10,002
2007
4.7
Boulder, CO3$2.6B3,774
1988
4.3
Atlanta, GA1$63.2M375
1996
4.5
Burlington, MA2$1.2B420
2008
4.2
Redwood City, CA1$350,0005

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Cable & Wireless Communications salaries vs competitors

Among Cable & Wireless Communications competitors, employees at BT Group earn the most with an average yearly salary of $94,237.

Compare Cable & Wireless Communications salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Cable & Wireless Communications
$75,128$36.12-
BT Group
$94,237$45.31-
Virgin Mobile USA
$84,182$40.47-
Global Crossing
$82,925$39.87-
WilTel Communications Group
$55,914$26.88-
Telefónica Ecuador
$77,681$37.35-

Compare Cable & Wireless Communications job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Cable & Wireless Communications
$66,963$32.19
Globecomm
$85,743$41.22
BT Group
$75,691$36.39
Telenor
$71,411$34.33
Intelsat
$71,405$34.33
Zayo Group
$71,312$34.28
Telefónica Ecuador
$70,957$34.11
Contact Solutions
$70,537$33.91
WilTel Communications Group
$70,233$33.77
Vodafone Americas Foundation
$70,063$33.68
Convergent Communications
$69,869$33.59
Global Crossing
$68,949$33.15
Mitel
$68,496$32.93
Teleset
$68,322$32.85
ExteNet Systems
$68,129$32.75
ICG Communications
$68,047$32.72
iBASIS
$65,963$31.71
Net2Phone
$63,194$30.38
AboveNet
$53,548$25.74
Numerex
$51,245$24.64

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Cable & Wireless Communications demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Cable & Wireless Communications vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Contact Solutions59%41%
Mitel64%36%
Cable & Wireless Communications64%36%
WilTel Communications Group66%34%
Zayo Group67%33%
Intelsat68%32%

Compare race at Cable & Wireless Communications vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
56%13%14%12%4%
9.2
60%16%8%10%6%
9.7
60%16%14%7%3%
8.9
57%18%10%10%4%
9.7
65%12%10%8%5%
6.7
49%13%20%12%6%
9.8

Cable & Wireless Communications and similar companies CEOs

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Marc J Zionts
Numerex

Steve M. Smith
Zayo Group

Served as CEO & President of Equinix from 2007 - 2018. Led the transformation of a $400 million dollar data center company into the clear industry leader in the Internet Infrastructure Sector and the largest global data center platform in the world with a firm value of approximately $46 billion dollars. Platform Equinix extended operations across 5 continents, 26 countries and 52 metropolitan areas with more than 10,000 of the most critical service providers and enterprises in the world.Previously I was with HP, where I served as Senior Vice President of HP Services and oversaw the organization's Consulting and Integration, Managed Services, and Technology Deployment and Support business groups. My tenure with HP came after spending more than 16 years with Electronic Data Systems Corporation in roles that spanned sales, business development, operations, acquisition-driven integration, and the management of international growth.

Stephen A. Garofalo
AboveNet

Stephen A. Garofalo is a CEO at ABOVENET INC.

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.

As the Chief Commercial Officer at Sprint, Dow drives the commercial strategy by leading the sales and marketing for both the postpaid and prepaid segments. This includes overseeing two major brands as the acting CEO of Virgin Mobile USA and President of Boost Mobile. Dow is a veteran of telecommunications and formerly lead the Sprint Prepaid Group before adding the postpaid segment to his responsibilities in November 2017. From these roles, Dow knows how to drive dramatic performance gains, lead corporate turnarounds and establish profitability improvement for aspiring organizations. He also knows how to build engaging company cultures and put the right people, systems and products in place to generate sustained business growth. Additionally, he delivers demonstrated results in P&L responsibility, EBIDTA performance, M&A due diligence, operations management and team leadership. Prior to these dual roles, Dow served as president of the Sprint Wholesale and Prepaid Services division. Before joining Sprint, he served in senior-level executive positions at Clearwire, Alltel Wireless, Western Wireless and McKinsey & Company. While at McKinsey, Dow developed strategy and marketing engagements for various industries, including telecommunications, software, automotive and commercial aviation. Dow graduated from the University of Colorado (Boulder) and earned his MBA from the Kenan-Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill).

Jonah Fink
Net2Phone

David E. Hershberg
Globecomm

Alexandre Pébereau
iBASIS

Tofane Global is a Paris-based company, in global communication services for Telecom and “Over The Top” operators. I founded it in 2017 after I left Orange International Carriers. With the closings of 2 acquisitions signed the same week in March 2018 - ... an unbelievable coincidence ! - our revenues have jumped to ~$1bn. Our strategy is to carve-out the international mobile & carrier services of telecom operators and combine them with our own Tier-1 platforms and teams. We invest or partner in innovative platforms to accelerate the digitization of international services. The acquisition of iBasis, a Royal KPN's subsidiary with a unique innovation track record and the International Wholesale of Altice Group is a perfect start for its execution. With $2.1 Bn sales, I led the transformation of Orange International Carriers, incumbent's wholesaler, into a business-minded leader, #1 for international communications, with new countries (eg Burma) and new clients such as Skype,Google. Before, designed and launched the \'Cash Flow Generation\' plan in the aftermath of the Orange 2005’s warnings. The expectations were outperformed by 20% - From 2001 to 2004, been to Rabat as Managing Director and CFO of incumbent Maroc Telecom - 14,000 emp. to lead the company modernization, and insure its IPO on Paris stock exchange, deploy mobile network and gain 5 million customers, grow by 20% p.a., facing the competition - Prior, worked with Vincent Bollore in executive positions in BtoB specialized services (transport& logistics, real estate, clinics, battery) to successfully implement value-oriented strategies. - Prior worked in Manhattan, NYC for 3 years with Nu-Swift Services

Sigve Brekke
Telenor

John Legere
Global Crossing

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