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  2. List of networking hardware vendors - Wikipedia

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    Typically, this includes routers, switches, access points, network interface cards and other related hardware. This is a list of notable vendors who produce network hardware. This is a list of notable vendors who produce network hardware.

  3. NKK switches - Wikipedia

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    NKK SWITCHES Co., Ltd. (NKKスイッチズ株式会社, NKK Suitchizu Kabushiki-gaisha) (formerly Nihon Kaiheiki Kogyo Co., Ltd.) is a designer and manufacturer of diversified industrial operational switches. The company offers illuminated, process sealed, miniature, specialty, surface mount and LCD programmable switches.

  4. NKK - Wikipedia

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    NKK is an abbreviation and may refer to: NKK switches (NKK SWITCHES CO., LTD.) JFE Holdings, Inc. , a corporation formed in 2002 with the merger of NKK (Nippon Kokan, unrelated to Nihon Kaiheiki) and Kawasaki Steel Corporation.

  5. Wholesaling - Wikipedia

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    Wholesaling or distributing is the sale of goods or merchandise to retailers; to industrial, commercial, institutional or other professional business users; or to other wholesalers (wholesale businesses) and related subordinated services.

  6. Anheuser-Busch CEO wants to ditch ‘domestic’ for ‘American’

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    People don’t buy “domestic” cars or salute the “domestic” flag, so they shouldn’t drink “domestic” beer. At least, that’s what Anheuser-Busch’s CEO thinks.

  7. Japan Radio Company - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1915, the company has produced a wide variety of products including marine electronics, measuring equipment for telecommunication, radio broadcasting equipment, and amateur radio equipment, including the JST-145dx/JST-245dx HF transceivers, which were the last amateur radio transceivers produced by JRC, ending in 2002.