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Alphameric
Alterian
Anite Group
Atlantic Telecom Group
Autonomy
Azlan Group
BATM Advanced Communications
Bookham Technology
Cadcentre Group
Cedar Group
CML Microsystems
Diagonal
Easynet
Ecsoft Group
Energis
Eyretel
Fibernet Group
Guardian IT
IDS Group
Imagination Technologies Group
Innovation Group
Intec Telecom Systems
InterX
iSoft
ITNET
Izodia
Kewill Systems
Knowledge Support Systems Group
London Bridge Software Holdings
Lynx Group
Microgen
nCipher
Northgate
NSB Retail Systems
Orchestream Holdings
Parity Group
Patsystems
Planit Holdings
Project Telecom Group
Psion
Redbus Interhouse
Redstone Telecom
Riversoft
RM
Scipher
SDL
Sherwood International
Superscape
SurfControl
TeleCity
Telecom Plus
Telewest Communications
Telework Systems
Terence Chapman Group
Torex
Triad Group
TTP Communications
XKO group
Zen Research
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