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Syniverse main competitors are Netgear, SeaChange International, and Harmonic.

Competitor Summary. See how Syniverse compares to its main competitors:

  • Ericsson has the most employees (100,824).
  • Employees at Netgear earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $134,655.
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Syniverse vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1987
4.8
Tampa, FL1$761.0M1,401
2000
3.7
Atlanta, GA1$17.5M51
1989
4.0
Norcross, GA1$15.0M240
2000
4.6
Bedford, MA1$241.0M761
1987
4.3
Herndon, VA1-180
1993
4.8
Acton, MA2$32.5M281
1996
4.5
Hillsborough, NJ1$9.4B30,500
2002
4.1
Fort Myers, FL1$22.2M105
1984
3.5
Rockville Centre, NY1$500,000200
1999
4.8
San Jose, CA6$831.5M785
-
4.5
Bridgewater, NJ1-300
1996
4.8
San Jose, CA2$673.8M1,008
1971
4.5
Morrisville, NC1$424.0M1,140
1987
4.7
Annapolis, MD2$359.8M1,115
1988
4.6
Louisville, CO5$70.7M100
1995
4.2
San Diego, CA1-750
1988
4.7
San Jose, CA1$678.7M1,148
Solid Technologies
-
4.1
Sunnyvale, CA1$990,0005
Wi-Fi Alliance
1999
4.3
Austin, TX1$50.0M23
1876
4.6
Plano, TX20$25.5B100,824
Airbus Ds Communications
-
4.4
Temecula, CA1--

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Syniverse salaries vs competitors

Among Syniverse competitors, employees at Netgear earn the most with an average yearly salary of $134,655.

Compare Syniverse salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Syniverse
$106,805$51.35-
Commnet Wireless
$54,466$26.19-
USAN
$81,754$39.30-
Acme Packet
$102,280$49.17-
Base Technologies
$82,234$39.54-
SeaChange International
$112,781$54.22-

Compare Syniverse job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Syniverse
$101,729$48.91
Netgear
$126,011$60.58
Tekelec
$114,748$55.17
SeaChange International
$108,626$52.22
Solid Technologies
$108,304$52.07
NextWave Wireless
$106,595$51.25
Airbus Ds Communications
$102,260$49.16
Interop Technologies
$101,405$48.75
Harmonic
$97,251$46.76
CableLabs
$96,838$46.56
TeleCommunication Systems
$91,899$44.18
Calix
$90,524$43.52
Base Technologies
$87,439$42.04
Acme Packet
$87,292$41.97
Telcordia Technologies
$86,947$41.80
USAN
$84,368$40.56
Centris Group
$84,108$40.44
Wi-Fi Alliance
$83,966$40.37
Lucent
$82,455$39.64
Ericsson
$81,441$39.15

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Syniverse demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Syniverse vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Harmonic67%33%
Calix72%28%
SeaChange International73%27%
Ericsson74%26%
Netgear77%23%
Syniverse--
Male
Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at Syniverse vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
44%17%7%27%5%
9.6
47%16%8%23%6%
9.7
40%18%7%29%6%
9.6
66%11%6%13%4%
9.5
47%15%10%20%7%
9.9
54%13%14%13%5%
9.5

Syniverse and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
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.

Patrick J. Harshman
Harmonic

Patrick Harshman has served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Harmonic since May 2006. As CEO Patrick has driven Harmonic’s strategic re-positioning as the worldwide leader in video delivery infrastructure, and overseen the rapid expansion of the company’s customer base, international presence, and video product portfolio. He joined Harmonic in 1994 and prior to being appointed CEO held several other executive management positions for the company. Patrick earned a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley and a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Florida.

Patrick C.s. Lo
Netgear

Andy Ory
Acme Packet

Börje Ekholm
Ericsson

Frank Plastina
Tekelec

Frank Plastina was appointed President and CEO of Tekelec in February 2006. He brings more than 19 years of senior executive and management experience in the telecommunications industry with companies including Proxim Corporation, Warburg Pincus LLC and Nortel Networks Corporation. Prior to joining Tekelec, Mr. Plastina was executive in residence at Warburg Pincus, where he was responsible for evaluating potential investments and providing executive support to its portfolio companies. Previously, Mr. Plastina was executive chairman of Proxim, a provider of Wi-Fi and broadband wireless access products. During Mr. Plastina’s 15-year career at Nortel, he held a series of executive-level positions in the company’s Wireless, Internet Service Providers, Signaling Solutions, Mergers & Acquisitions and Finance Groups. Most recently, he was president of Nortel’s multi-billion dollar Metro and Enterprise Networks business unit, in which he led the successful development and marketing of the company’s VoIP products to service providers, enterprises and government entities.

Richard Jacowleff
Telcordia Technologies

Seung Hee Lee
Solid Technologies

Phil McKinney
CableLabs

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