
CXR Larus Corporation Overview
CXR Larus Corporation is comprised of three telecommunication
subsidiaries of EMRISE Corporation,
an international manufacturer of defense and aerospace electronic
components, subsystems and telecommunications equipment with operations
in the US, France, UK and Japan.
Larus Corporation, originally founded in 1980, manufactures leading edge
telecommunications network timing and transmission products, serving
local telephone companies, long distance providers, and global public
and private network providers. CXR/Larus has grown to become an
internationally recognized manufacturer, providing network timing,
analog, digital, and fiber transmission equipment. It is one of a small,
specialized group of manufacturers with the technical resources and
knowledge to produce these complex systems, providing it unique market
opportunities. In 2004, it became a subsidiary of EMRISE Corporation.
CXR Anderson Jacobson, originally founded in 1973 as Anderson Jacobson,
manufactures transmission and network access products to a global
market. These products include a range of fiber optic, DSL and voice
frequency (VF) modems, ISDN terminal adapters, ISDN concentrators,
multiplexers, and interface converters together with an increasing range
of IP products including a full range of routers and terminal servers
all of which combine to provide the user with a complete end-to-end
communication solutions for corporate, government and carrier
applications. In 2005, CXR Anderson Jacobson became a subsidiary of
CXR/Larus Corporation.
CXR Telcom, originally founded in 1982, develops, manufactures and
markets a broad range of test instruments used by the operators of
public and private telecommunications networks, utility companies,
government agencies and transportation for the installation, maintenance
and optimization of advanced public and private communications networks.
These products are designed with innovative user interfaces to simplify
analog/digital circuit access and testing. All test instrumentation
products are designed to allow easy upgrade and enhancement as testing
requirements evolve. In 2005, CXR Telcom was merged into CXR Larus
Corporation.
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