| The Eastern Management Group, Inc. Telecommunications management consulting firm specializing in marketing, strategic planning and sales support for service providers and equipment manufacturers. http://www.easternmanagement.com/ |
| Eigentek Network Consultancy firm working in the GSM GPRS and 3G service development. Project management, business planning, wireless application search and selection. http://www.eigentek.com |
| Engineering Associates Inc. Specialists in all the major technologies, including wireless consulting, cable TV or catv design, SONET, digital switching, Internet planning, dsl, data networking and carrier networks. http://www.engineeringassociates.com/ |
| Engineering Network International Undertake turnkey projects and project management services in the telecommunications industry for cellular networks, paging and basic services including GSM, CDMA, and TDMA technologies. http://www.enii.com/ |
| Enliten Management Group A B2B professional services firm providing technical, marketing and consulting services to manufacturers, service providers and systems integrators in the satellite communications industry. http://www.enliten.net/ |
| The Enterprise Group Performance management, decision support, business planning and marketing support for the global telecommunication industry. http://www.tegonline.com/ |
| EPRT Consulting Offering system design services in areas of Land Mobile Radio, Telephony and wireless digital networks. http://www.eprtconsulting.com/ |
| Evans Associates Telecommunications and technology design consultants. http://www.evansassoc.com/ |
| Ex Eventu Independent Germany based consultant for the telecommunications industry specialising in customer value analysis and churn predicition. http://www.exeventu.com/EN/en.html |
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