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2018 DALLAS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GUIDE 125 INDUSTRY CLUSTERS | TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ESTABLISHMENTS AVG. EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING 84 7,747 SEMICONDUCTOR AND OTHER ELECTRONIC COMPONENT MANUFACTURING 173 20,389 TELECOMMUNICATIONS 813 36,973 DATA PROCESSING, HOSTING, AND RELATED SERVICES 385 14,249 TOTAL 1,454 79,358 NUMBER OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUSINESSES 1 4 39 LEGEND: OCCUPATION JOBS | MEDIAN HOURLY EARNINGS COMPUTER NETWORK ARCHITECTS 5,083 | $53.62 COMPUTER HARDWARE ENGINEERS 1,930 | $54.06 RADIO, CELLULAR, AND TOWER EQUIPMENT INSTALLERS AND REPAIRS 540 | $21.10 TELECOMMUNICATIONS LINE INSTALLERS AND REPAIRERS 3,119 | $23.32 SEMICONDUCTOR PROCESSORS 2,153 | $18.11 DALLAS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GUIDE 2018 124 TELECOMMUNICATIONS Dallas–Fort Worth is a crucial U.S. center for telecommunications firms. The bulk of them are located along the “Telecom Corridor” that stretches north of downtown Dallas through its suburbs of Richardson and Plano. The industry’s largest names call DFW home, among them the global headquarters for Fortune 100-ranked AT&T, as well as the North American headquarters for Ericsson, Alcatel-Lucent, and Samsung Telecommunications America. New York–based Verizon Communications maintains a major business unit in Irving, employing more than 8,000 workers in the region. CROSSROADS OF COMMUNICATIONS THE DFW AREA IS A CRUCIAL U.S. CENTER FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS FIRMS THE TELECOM CORRIDOR Located 15 miles north of downtown Dallas, the Telecom Corridor encompasses approximately 30 square miles and includes the city of Richardson along with the Texas Instruments campus and the west side of Waterview Parkway near the University of Texas at Dallas campus. The Telecom Corridor area is one of the most significant and unique high-tech business concentrations in the United States. Various telecommunications industries are represented in the area, including: > Carriers/service providers > Telecom equipment manufacturers > Consulting firms > Wireless communications companies > Photonics/optics networking firms Companies located here include AT&T, Fujitsu, Cisco Systems, Verizon, Samsung Mobile and MetroPCS. PHOTO: MICHAEL SAMPLES COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGERS 8,180 | $70.30 COMPUTER SYSTEMS ANALYSTS 24,471 | $42.67 SOFTWARE DEVELOPERS, SYSTEMS SOFTWARE 12,366 | $50.67 NETWORK AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATORS 11,828 | $41.74 SOURCE: EMSI, QCEW Q42017; OES 2016

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INDUSTRY CLUSTERS | 

TELECOMM

UNICATIONS

INDUSTRY ESTABLISHMENTS AVG. EMPLOYMENT

COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING 84 7,747

SEMICONDUCTOR AND OTHER ELECTRONIC COMPONENT MANUFACTURING

173 20,389

TELECOMMUNICATIONS 813 36,973

DATA PROCESSING, HOSTING, AND RELATED SERVICES 385 14,249

TOTAL 1,454 79,358

NUMBER OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUSINESSES

1 4 39

Number of Advanced Services Businesses

1 60 760

LEGEND:OCCUPATION

JOBS | MEDIAN HOURLY EARNINGS

COMPUTER NETWORK ARCHITECTS

5,083 | $53.62

COMPUTER HARDWARE ENGINEERS

1,930 | $54.06

RADIO, CELLULAR, AND TOWER EQUIPMENT

INSTALLERS AND REPAIRS

540 | $21.10

TELECOMMUNICATIONS LINE INSTALLERS AND

REPAIRERS3,119 | $23.32

SEMICONDUCTOR PROCESSORS

2,153 | $18.11

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TELECOMMUNICATIONSDallas–Fort Worth is a crucial U.S. center for telecommunications fi rms. The bulk of them are located along the “Telecom Corridor” that stretches north of downtown Dallas through its suburbs of Richardson and Plano.

The industry’s largest names call DFW home, among them the global headquarters for Fortune 100-ranked AT&T, as well as the North American headquarters for Ericsson, Alcatel-Lucent, and Samsung Telecommunications America. New York–based Verizon Communications maintains a major business unit in Irving, employing more than 8,000 workers in the region.

CROSSROADS OF COMMUNICATIONSTHE DFW AREA IS A CRUCIAL U.S. CENTER FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS FIRMS

THE TELECOM CORRIDORLocated 15 miles north of downtown Dallas, the Telecom Corridor encompasses approximately 30 square miles and includes the city of Richardson along with the Texas Instruments campus and the west side of Waterview Parkway near the University of Texas at Dallas campus.

The Telecom Corridor area is one of the most signifi cant and unique high-tech business concentrations in the United States.

Various telecommunications industries are represented in the area, including:

> Carriers/service providers

> Telecom equipment manufacturers

> Consulting fi rms

> Wireless communications companies

> Photonics/optics networking fi rms

Companies located here include AT&T, Fujitsu, Cisco Systems, Verizon, Samsung Mobile and MetroPCS.

PHO

TO: MICH

AEL SAMPLES

COMPUTER AND INFORMATION

SYSTEMS MANAGERS8,180 | $70.30

COMPUTER SYSTEMS ANALYSTS

24,471 | $42.67

SOFTWARE DEVELOPERS, SYSTEMS

SOFTWARE12,366 | $50.67

NETWORK AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS

ADMINISTRATORS11,828 | $41.74

SOURCE: EMSI, QCEW Q42017; OES 2016