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North American Cable Equipment main competitors are Pacific Star Communications, Accu-Tech, and Hutton Communications.

Competitor Summary. See how North American Cable Equipment compares to its main competitors:

  • DISH Network has the most employees (16,000).
  • Employees at Pacific Star Communications earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $56,931.
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North American Cable Equipment vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
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3.9
West Chester, PA1$7.8M49
1980
4.1
Englewood, CO1$14.3B16,000
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4.6
Houston, TX1$33.2M75
2003
4.4
Richardson, TX1$15.0M120
Accu-Tech
1984
3.7
Alpharetta, GA1$259.0M15
2008
3.9
Holmdel, NJ1$13.0M175
2000
4.3
Portland, OR1$37.2M130
1989
4.2
Pittsburgh, PA1$14.0M175
1953
4.1
Signal Hill, CA24$100.0M475
1967
3.5
Carrollton, TX1$1.7M35
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3.4
San Francisco, CA1$310,0002,500
1986
3.7
Rochester, NY1$41.7M100
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3.2
--$660,00030
Wilson Electronics
1966
3.8
Saint George, UT1$300.0M10

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North American Cable Equipment salaries vs competitors

Among North American Cable Equipment competitors, employees at Pacific Star Communications earn the most with an average yearly salary of $56,931.

Compare North American Cable Equipment salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
North American Cable Equipment
$53,662$25.80-
DISH Network
$39,579$19.03-
Industrial Products Co.
$55,337$26.60-
VOSS Solutions
$44,492$21.39-
Accu-Tech
$55,506$26.69-
Allstate Sales Group
$54,087$26.00-

Compare North American Cable Equipment job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
North American Cable Equipment
$66,727$32.08
Pacific Star Communications
$76,918$36.98
Accu-Tech
$69,800$33.56
Hutton Communications
$69,659$33.49
Industrial Products Co.
$69,326$33.33
Wilson Electronics
$68,823$33.09
Allstate Sales Group
$68,130$32.76
PICSTelecom
$67,792$32.59
VOSS Solutions
$66,556$32.00
Wireless World I Verizon
$66,313$31.88
True Corporation
$65,279$31.38
Walters Wholesale Electric
$63,801$30.67
Full Service Network
$61,728$29.68
DISH Network
$52,148$25.07

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North American Cable Equipment demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at North American Cable Equipment vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
True Corporation59%41%
DISH Network64%36%
Wireless World I Verizon65%35%
North American Cable Equipment--
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Compare race at North American Cable Equipment vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
59%20%10%7%4%
9.7
61%16%11%8%4%
9.9
60%18%8%7%6%
8.5

North American Cable Equipment and similar companies CEOs

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W. Erik Carlson
DISH Network

Erik Carlson is DISH’s President and Chief Executive Officer, overseeing all aspects of the company’s DISH TV and Sling TV businesses. A DISH veteran since 1995, Erik has held numerous roles throughout the company. Most recently, he served as President and Chief Operating Officer. In this role, he oversaw the company’s day-to-day operations including Human Resources, Operations, Information Technology, Media Sales, Marketing, Programming, Product Management, Customer Acquisition and Retention, Finance, and Accounting. Prior to that, Erik managed DISH’s In-Home Services, Customer Service Centers, Customer Billing, and Information Technology organizations, as well as Manufacturing, which consists of equipment retrieval and refurbishment operations. Erik also served as Senior Vice President of Retail Services and Sales, where he managed the company’s indirect sales operations. Erik received his undergraduate degree from Bradley University. He enjoys golfing and spending time with his wife and their two children.

Walters Wholesale Electric Company has had major growth under John Walter's management. He has built a respected organization of over 500 people, and a customer-friendly network of branches stretching throughout Southern California with a state-of-the-art central distribution center.

Noppadol Dej-Udom
True Corporation

Bruce Lancaster
Wilson Electronics

Tim Williams
PICSTelecom

Hans E. Vestberg
Wireless World I Verizon

Michael Frayne
VOSS Solutions

Miller joined PacStar in 2007, initially responsible for overseeing the company’s finances. In June 2009, she was promoted to Chief Operating Officer overseeing the company’s day to day operations. And in January 2015, Miller was promoted to become Chief Executive Officer. She also serves as corporate secretary and treasurer. Miller has an established record of building businesses and strengthening finances through a series of executive-level management positions. While at PacStar, she has been a leader and significant contributor to PacStar’s success, providing strategic guidance as the company moved from operating losses to becoming profitable. Under her leadership as CEO, PacStar won six major programs of record within the US Army and US Marines, doubling both revenue and the size of its workforce. In 2018, Miller successfully led a major strategic recapitalization of PacStar in a transaction valued at $80 million. This recapitalization positioned PacStar for continued growth and expansion. As part of the transaction, longtime venture capital investors’ shares were repurchased profitably and a large west coast private equity fund took a leading position in PacStar. PacStar remains a standalone company and retains its corporate headquarters in Portland. Prior to joining PacStar, Miller was a partner with Tatum, LLC, where she provided strategic financial consulting services to various companies. Peggy has served in an executive capacity for a variety of companies including as CEO of privately held Astoria-Pacific International, President of Concero, and as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Monstermoving.com, Inc. It was there, at Monstermoving.com, where in addition to her former company, Virtual Relocation.com, that she acquired five companies to form the Monstermoving group. She helped co-found Virtual Relocation in 1998 which was sold to Monster, Inc. (NASDAQ:MNST) in May 2000 for $80 million. From 1993 until 1998 she was CFO of Bioject Medical Technologies (NASDAQ: BJCT) and prior to that she was Vice President of Finance for Oregon Health and Science University. Miller holds a BS in Business Administration with honors from Portland State University.

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