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Company Name
Radicom
Contact Information
2148 Bering Dr
San Jose
,
CA
95131
United States,
408-383-9006
Website
http://www.radi.com/
Business Description
Established in 1993, Radicom was founded by a team of experts in development of modems from the early days of the industry. It is headquartered in San Jose, CA, with offshore manufacturing capabilities.
Product Description
Form Factors: Modem Modules, Internal, Standalone, and Custom Designs; Interfaces: Serial TTL, Serial RS232, Parallel, ISA, PCI and PC/104.
Products
5V, RS232 Modem Modules
Half-TechModem
PC/104 Modem Modules
SlimModem3
WHM900
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Private
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