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Cintel vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2013
3.8
Huntsville, AL1$5.0M50
2001
3.8
Sunnyvale, CA1$3.6M40
2006
4.2
Denver, CO1$5.3B14,004
2004
4.1
Hauppauge, NY1$524.6M3,038
1996
4.9
Miami, FL1$210.0M401
Integrated Wireless Solutions
-
3.6
Brooks, GA1$8.0M-
Ellacoya Networks
1998
3.6
Merrimack, NH1$1.7M13
1999
4.8
San Jose, CA6$831.5M785
2000
4.4
Cupertino, CA3$300.0M180
DeviceFidelity
2007
3.4
Richardson, TX1$284.9K3
Wi-Fi Alliance
1999
4.3
Austin, TX1$50.0M23
Voxer
2007
4.2
San Francisco, CA1$5.0M20
2009
3.8
Atlanta, GA1$8.5M240
2006
3.7
San Diego, CA1$6.0M75

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Cintel salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Cintel
$56,509$27.17-

Compare Cintel job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Cintel
$71,052$34.16
Voxer
$100,758$48.44
Calix
$90,524$43.52
Mobileum
$89,340$42.95
Wi-Fi Alliance
$83,966$40.37
Virgin Media
$78,708$37.84
Ellacoya Networks
$77,726$37.37
Reliance Communication
$74,549$35.84
DeviceFidelity
$73,783$35.47
mGage
$72,283$34.75
Integrated Wireless Solutions
$71,517$34.38
VOXOX
$70,573$33.93
Zultys
$70,146$33.72
TracFone Wireless
$55,814$26.83

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Cintel demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Cintel vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Reliance Communication64%36%
TracFone Wireless65%35%
Calix72%28%
Wi-Fi Alliance76%24%
VOXOX81%19%
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Compare race at Cintel vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
44%17%7%27%5%
9.6
46%23%11%16%4%
9.5
37%10%8%40%6%
7.9
Wi-Fi Alliance
52%13%11%20%4%
8.3
52%19%9%16%4%
6.1

Cintel and similar companies CEOs

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Carl E. Russo
Calix

Mr. Russo has served as Calix’s president and chief executive officer since December 2002. As Calix’s president and chief executive officer, Mr. Russo brings substantial expertise and knowledge regarding our business strategy, markets and operations to Calix’s board of directors. He also brings to the Board an extensive background in the telecommunications and networking technology industries. From November 1999 to May 2002, Mr. Russo served as vice president of optical strategy and group vice president of optical networking of Cisco Systems, Inc. From April 1998 to October 1999, Mr. Russo served as president and chief executive officer of Cerent Corporation, which was acquired by Cisco. From April 1995 to April 1998, Mr. Russo served in various capacities, including as chief operating officer, at Xircom, Inc., which was acquired by Intel Corporation. Previously, Mr. Russo served as senior vice president and general manager for the hyperchannel networking group of Network Systems Corporation and as vice president and general manager of the data networking products division of AT&T Paradyne Corporation. Mr. Russo served on the board of directors of Vital Network Services, Inc., a privately-held company delivering network lifecycle services, and Xirrus, Inc., a privately-held company providing products that enable high-performance wireless networks. Mr. Russo attended Swarthmore College and previously served on its board of managers.

Eduardo Diaz Corona
TracFone Wireless

Eduardo Diaz Corona is a Chief AMX Coordinating Officer at TracFone Wireless, Inc. and Director Regional at Telcel and is based in Miami, Florida. He has worked as Subdirector at Telmex, Presidente y Gerente General at Claro Chile, and VP General Manager at SBC Mobile Systems. Eduardo studied at Kellogg Executive Education between 2006 and 2006, Tecnológico de Monterrey between 1983 and 1987, and Arizona State University between 1987 and 1990.

Lutz Schüler
Virgin Media

Lutz Schüler has been CEO of Virgin Media since June 2019, after spending ten months as the company’s Chief Operating Officer. Lutz is also member of the Liberty Global Executive Leadership Team. Lutz has a great track record in the German telecom market, with many years of strategic and operational experience and extensive experience in marketing, sales and operations across a wide range of products. Prior to his time at Virgin Media, Lutz was CEO of Unity Media, a position he held from January 2011. Whilst at Unity Media, he played a key role in the acquisition of Kabel BW by Liberty Global and the subsequent integration of both companies. He served in several senior management roles with the Telefónica O2 group from 1998 onwards, lastly leading the integration of Hansenet Telekommunication GmbH as its CEO in Hamburg, when it was acquired by Telefónica O2 in early 2010. From 2006 to 2010, he was Managing Director, Marketing & Sales for Telefónica O2 in Germany. Before joining Telefónica O2 in 1998, he worked as a product manager with T-Mobile.

Irv Remedios
Voxer

Product leader with a passion for delivering engaging internet and mobile experiences. Proven ability to adapt to changing situations and to refine business and product strategy based on customer needs. Key founding team member that has led multiple successful product launches. I enjoy working alongside a committed group of talented people. Specialties: Launching products, Product management, Product marketing, Mobile applications, SaaS, Consumer products, Social media

Bobby Srinivasan
Mobileum

Bobby Srinivasan is the CEO at Mobileum. Previously, Bobby was President and CEO at Roamware Inc. Bobby earned his BE in Electrical Engineering from Bangalore University in 1984.

Edgar Figueroa
Wi-Fi Alliance

Dario Calogero
mGage

Cleve Adams
VOXOX

• I Have Been Fortunate Enough to be Named One of The Top 50 Non-Technical Founders In Tech Industry History, http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/7018678 , and to be Co-Founder and CEO of the #2 Company in Forbes Most Promising Companies in America https://www.forbes.com/2009/09/16/americas-promising-companies-entrepreneurs-promising_slide.html?thisspeed=25000#2dbb82584ef6and I'm featured in the new book Cyberminds.I am a member of Forbes CEO Council. • 5 time Award winning VC/PE backed software CEO managing companies from pre-revenue to over $2 Billion - Hired by VC/PE firms to build, turnaround or sell their portfolio companies. • CEO of 5 companies 4 acquired, Two IPO’s. My average return to investors is 21x• Helped start, built and managed the largest company in the SaaS/Cloud Cyber security software market from pre-revenue to a $1.0B IPO, the largest in San Diego county history.• 20+ years of senior management, operations, sales and marketing experience in Security software, Mobile, Wireless, SaaS/Cloud, Mobile security, digital and social media and Fintech.• Built successful sales channel of 1100 resellers and distributors in 82 countries• Expertise in raising capital. I have raised 12 rounds and over $100M from tier one VC’s for multiple companies.I led the team that started security titan Websense and grew them from pre-revenue to a $1 Billion IPO in less than 3 years, subsequently sold to Raytheon for $2 billion. I have also had a number of tech company mergers and acquisitions. I help businesses grow and succeed by driving long term company growth through operational excellence and sales and marketing expertise. I have been honored to serve as a software industry expert and speaker at numerous conferences, universities and corporations including the Harvard Alumni Assoc, Amazon, Investor Conferences, Cyber Security and Smart City Conferences. I have been quoted in top business publications including The Wall Street Journal, Forbes and the new book Cyber Minds: Insights on cybersecurity across the cloud, data, artificial intelligence, blockchain, and IoT to keep you cyber safe.https://www.packtpub.com/security/cyber-minds

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