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Globe Wireless main competitors are Tellme, ST Engineering iDirect, and Netserv.

Competitor Summary. See how Globe Wireless compares to its main competitors:

  • PCCW Global has the most employees (22,800).
  • Employees at Tellme earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $99,167.
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Globe Wireless vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1997
4.6
Palm Bay, FL1$26.0M100
1994
4.3
Herndon, VA2$350.0M600
2007
4.3
Herndon, VA3$4.9B22,800
1996
4.3
San Jose, CA1$8.4M308
2000
3.9
Jacksonville, FL1$17.0M350
1967
3.9
Orlando, FL1$14.0M126
1988
3.0
Torrance, CA1$1.4M50
1993
3.7
Kennesaw, GA6$6.7M50
1995
3.7
--$8.5M150
1999
4.3
Mountain View, CA1$19.0M360
-
4.5
Morrisville, NC1$50.0M150
1968
4.2
Monroeville, PA1$56.2M401
1997
3.2
Mansfield, MA1$1.6M45
1995
3.9
Minnetonka, MN1$8.8M108

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Globe Wireless salaries vs competitors

Among Globe Wireless competitors, employees at Tellme earn the most with an average yearly salary of $99,167.

Compare Globe Wireless salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Globe Wireless
$55,704$26.78-
ST Engineering iDirect
$95,148$45.74-
PCCW Global
$27,854$13.39-
Covad Communications
$69,395$33.36-
Critical Alert
$71,391$34.32-
Comtech Systems
$82,915$39.86-

Compare Globe Wireless job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Globe Wireless
$70,319$33.81
Compunetix
$102,838$49.44
Tellme
$101,762$48.92
ST Engineering iDirect
$93,923$45.16
Comtech Systems
$89,797$43.17
ETSI
$84,051$40.41
Critical Alert
$80,452$38.68
Applied Global Technologies
$77,102$37.07
Ascom Timeplex
$72,377$34.80
CommLink
$70,499$33.89
Netserv
$70,452$33.87
Covad Communications
$69,459$33.39
US Internet
$68,629$32.99
PCCW Global
$45,350$21.80

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Globe Wireless demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Globe Wireless vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
PCCW Global37%63%
Comtech Systems70%30%
ST Engineering iDirect75%25%
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Compare race at Globe Wireless vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
68%11%8%10%4%
9.3
51%9%16%16%8%
7.1
58%17%14%8%3%
7.3

Globe Wireless and similar companies CEOs

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Marc Halbfinger
PCCW Global

Marc Halbfinger is a Sr VP:Business Development at PCC, Board Member at Bridge Alliance, and Accelerating at Console Connect Inc. and is based in Hong Kong, Hong Kong Island, Hkg. He has worked as Member Board of Governors at Pacific Telecommunications Council (PTC); Chair at ITW Global Leaders' Forum; and Cable TV, Directories, Cellular at Business Development and Regulatory. Marc works or has worked as President at Beyond Network. He studied at London School of Economics and Political Science, U. of London between 1987 and 1988.

I am currently the CEO at iDirect, the market leading provider of global connectivity solutions in the satellite communications industry. Our solutions support the global telecommunication industry, service providers, and international government and defense organizations that leverage satellite connectivity. As an entrepreneur, I have also worked at early stage startups that were later acquired by Fortune 100 companies and also held senior leadership roles at those companies. While there are things that only experience can teach, I have proven my ability to be highly adaptable and a quick learner. I have been described as an ethical “street fighter”. I have been in a lot of tough situations throughout my life, and I have always risen to the occasion. I am highly competitive. At a young age I became a competitive swimmer and continued through college where I earned All-American honors. Swimming taught me the importance of goal setting and that hard work and dedication are essential to success. Swimming also gave me a way to constructively channel my intense competitiveness and the value of motivation. As an eternal optimist I thrive on motivating a team and rallying them behind a common goal.

Michael McCue
Tellme

Jayashree Mukundan
Netserv

Mark Cray, a 20-year IT industry veteran, is Chief Executive Officer at Applied Global Technologies (AGT). Prior to achieving the position of CEO in 2014, Mark built a strong and diverse background in managed services and video communications, serving many key roles at AGT in sales and marketing, operations, engineering and service delivery. In his most recent role at AGT, Mark held the title of Executive Vice President of Global Sales and Marketing, where he led company direction, sales strategies and profitability. Beginning his career at AGT as a Regional Business Manager and quickly moving his way up the ranks due to his unique combination of business development and subject matter expertise, Mark played a critical role in AGT’s transition from a start-up to a multi-million dollar company. He was responsible for the development and launch of AGT’s managed video services, cloud-based video services and audio visual (A/V) integration practice, resulting in significant company growth and numerous accolades. Under his leadership, AGT’s business practices have delivered superior service to clients and partners in all market segments. Prior to AGT, Mark served in the US Navy as a Nuclear Power Operation Specialist. Mark currently resides in Florida.

Michael Porcelain
Comtech Systems

Mark Kieve
US Internet

Mark Kieve is a Chief Executive Officer at US Internet and is based in United States.

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