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ExteNet Systems main competitors are Neustar, Wireless Telecom, and Acxiom.

Competitor Summary. See how ExteNet Systems compares to its main competitors:

  • Deutsche Telekom has the most employees (226,291).
  • Employees at Neustar earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $99,110.
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ExteNet Systems vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2002
4.0
Lisle, IL1$2.6M125
2007
4.7
Boulder, CO3$2.6B3,774
2011
4.5
Santa Clara, CA1$10.0M75
1986
4.3
Englewood, CO1$500.0M1,146
2000
4.7
McLean, VA4$830.7M498
-
4.5
--$50.8B113,182
2008
4.2
Redwood City, CA1$350,0005
Idsolutions
-
3.9
--$680,0009
1985
3.9
Parsippany-Troy Hills, NJ2$49.2M155
1969
4.7
Conway, AR5$617.0M3,380
2010
4.8
Miami, FL1$1.8B7,200
1996
4.5
Burlington, MA2$1.2B420
1999
4.7
Campbell, CA1$126.0M200
1990
4.4
Newark, NJ1$185.0M200
1984
4.0
Walnut Creek, CA1$8.0M30
2002
4.4
Reston, VA1$46.0M150
1996
4.4
Sterling, VA8$1.2B1,800
1993
4.3
White Plains, NY1$472.0M713
1885
4.5
--$14.7B10,002
1968
4.2
Chicago, IL3$5.0B9,900
1995
4.7
New York, NY1$81.7B226,291

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ExteNet Systems salaries vs competitors

Among ExteNet Systems competitors, employees at Neustar earn the most with an average yearly salary of $99,110.

Compare ExteNet Systems salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
ExteNet Systems
$85,602$41.15-
Zayo Group
$82,091$39.47-
Cohere Technologies
$61,513$29.57-
ICG Communications
$75,017$36.07-
Iridium Communications
$81,612$39.24-
Telefónica Ecuador
$77,681$37.35-

Compare ExteNet Systems job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
ExteNet Systems
$95,470$45.90
Wireless Telecom
$103,865$49.94
Acxiom
$101,968$49.02
Zayo Group
$98,224$47.22
Idsolutions
$97,370$46.81
Vodafone Americas Foundation
$96,972$46.62
Cohere Technologies
$96,643$46.46
Telefónica Ecuador
$96,604$46.44
Telenor
$95,912$46.11
Teleset
$95,612$45.97
AboveNet
$95,509$45.92
Deutsche Telekom
$95,326$45.83
Mblox
$95,135$45.74
Contact Solutions
$94,763$45.56
Iridium Communications
$94,606$45.48
Cable & Wireless Communications
$94,102$45.24
Neustar
$92,598$44.52
ICG Communications
$91,796$44.13
TDS
$90,154$43.34
iBASIS
$89,856$43.20

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ExteNet Systems demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at ExteNet Systems vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
ExteNet Systems61%39%
Telephone and Data Systems61%39%
Acxiom62%38%
Iridium Communications66%34%
Wireless Telecom67%33%
Zayo Group67%33%

Compare race at ExteNet Systems vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
63%15%9%6%7%
8.3
61%11%10%13%5%
9.7
58%15%12%10%4%
9.9
66%11%8%11%3%
7.6
46%32%8%7%7%
7.6
60%16%8%10%6%
9.7

ExteNet Systems and similar companies CEOs

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Chad Engelgau
Acxiom

Chad Engelgau serves as Acxiom’s Chief Executive Officer, providing strategic leadership to the organization, which focuses on helping brands use data, identity and technology solutions to better understand people and create value through every interaction.

Matthew J Desch Mba
Iridium Communications

Matthew 'Matt' Desch is a Member at The National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee (NSTAC), Board Member at Iridium World Communications Ltd, and Chief Executive Officer at Iridium World Communications Ltd and is based in McLean, Virginia. He has worked as Chief Executive Officer at Telcordia Technologies, Supervisor at Bell Labs, and Board Member at Starent Networks. Matthew works or has worked as MEMBER at AOPA Foundation Board of Visitors. He attended University of Chicago between 1983 and 1986 and The Ohio State University between 1976 and 1980.

Leroy T. Carlson Jr
Telephone and Data Systems

LeRoy T. Carlson, Jr., is chairman of United States Cellular Corporation, a publicly traded subsidiary of TDS. Carlson is president and chief executive officer, and a director, of TDS. He is also chairman and a director of TDS Telecommunications Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of TDS.

Timothy Whelan
Wireless Telecom

Tim Whelan is a Chief Executive Officer at WIRELESS TELECOM GROUP INC, Board Member at WIRELESS TELECOM GROUP INC, and VP:Finance at IPC Systems Inc and is based in Parsippany, New Jersey. He has worked as Board Member at Edgewater Technology, VP:Finance at IXNET Inc, and Officer at US Navy. Timothy studied at Villanova University between 1985 and 1988.

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.

Charles E. Gottdiener
Neustar

Mr. Gottdiener was appointed Neustar President & Chief Executive Officer of Neustar in July 2018 to drive the growth of the company's global leadership in Information Services. Mr. Gottdiener has a 30-year track record of leading information services and technology companies, driving innovation in client solutions, increasing revenue and profitability and scaling operations. Prior to joining Neustar, he was Chief Operating Officer (COO) and a Managing Director at Providence Equity Partners. As COO, Mr. Gottdiener led the firm's portfolio operations, business development, human resources and other administrative functions. He also served as an interim CEO or Board member of several Providence portfolio companies including Blackboard, SRA International, Altegrity, Survey Sampling, VRAD and Ascend Learning. Previously he spent seven years at Dun & Bradstreet where he served in a number of strategy and operating leadership roles including as President of the global risk, analytics and internet solutions business. Prior to Dun & Bradstreet, Mr. Gottdiener held several leadership positions in consulting with Boston Consulting Group, CSC Index, Ernst & Young Consulting and Cap Gemini Ernst & Young. Mr. Gottdiener received a Master of Business Administration from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and a Bachelor of Arts from Grinnell College. He is a trustee of Grinnell College.

Jonah Fink
Net2Phone

Timotheus Hottges
Deutsche Telekom

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

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