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Ports Driver Manufactures


Computer driver update - DriverMax

Device types / Ports



Network Connect Newport Nikon Corporation
Nokia Novatel Wireless Inc Novatel Wireless, Inc
NTT DOCOMO, INC. NTT DoCoMo,Inc. Nufront
NXP Semiconductors Oce OEM
OEM Electronics Inc. Olive Telecom Incorporated Olivetti
ONDA ONDA Corporation Option
OPTO ELECTRONICS CO.,LTD Orbit Electronic Oxford Semiconductor
Oxford Semiconductor Inc PaceBalde Technology Palm, Inc.
Panasonic Panasonic Mobile Communications Co. PANTECH
PANTECH CO, LTD. PANTECH CO., LTD PANTECH Co., Ltd.
PCI PEFIS Co.,Ltd. Perle Systems Limited
Perto S/A PHILOG Pirelli Broadband Solutions
Pirelli Inc Pololu Corporation Posiflex Technology Inc
Prolific Prolific_GPS PROLiNK
PROLiNK Corporation PROLiNK PCM100 Corporation PROTTOSS
Provo Craft & Novelty, Inc. PT. SUBUR SEMESTA PTUML
PUMA QC Incorporated QISDA Corporation
Qualcomm Corporation Qualcomm Incorporated Quanta Computer Incorporated
Quanta Wireless Corp RadioShack RAYLASE AG
RDH Technology ResMed S8 USB Adapter RICOH
RIFF BOX Limited (c), 2010 Rotem Sagem Communication
Sagem Mobiles Samsung Samsung Electronic, Co. Ltd.
Samsung Electronics Samsung Electronics Co., LTD SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
SAMSUNG Electronics Co.,Ltd. SAMWOO Enterprise SANYO Electric Co.,Ltd.
SCD-MBB Schneider Electric Bourguebus Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc.
Schweitzer Engineering Labs SCIENCEPARK CORPORATION SCM Microsystems Inc.
Sealevel Systems, Inc. Selectwireless Co., Ltd. SEMC Japan, Inc.
Semico Technology Semico Technology. Sequans Communications
SHARP Sharp Corporation SHARP Corporation.
ShenZhen StrongRising Electronics SHIMANO ShopBot Tools,Inc
SiBEAM, Inc Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH & Co. KG Sierra Wireless Inc
Sierra Wireless Inc. Sierra Wireless Incorporated SIGMA Elektro GmbH
SIIG SIIG, Inc. Silicon Laboratories


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Description extracted from Wikipedia:

the facility for ships thumb|right|upright=1.35|The Port of New York and New Jersey grew from the original [[New York Harbor|harbor at the convergence of the Hudson River and the East River at the Upper New York Bay.]] thumb|The Porticciolo del Cedas port in Barcola near Trieste, a small local port thumb|Port of Durban in Durban, South Africa is Africa's busiest port thumb|Seaport, a 17th-century depiction by Claude Lorrain, 1638 thumb|right|Shanghai Port is the [[List of world's busiest container ports|world's busiest container port]] thumb|right|Port of Kaohsiung is the largest port in Taiwan. thumb|right|Port of Hamburg thumb|The port of Piraeus thumb|right|Port of Seattle thumb|Port of Haifa, Israel thumb|right|Port of Barcelona, one of Spain's largest ports thumb|right|Port of Montreal, Quebec. thumb|right|The [[Twin Ports|Port of Duluth-Superior, the largest freshwater port in the world]] thumb|Cargo port in Hilo, Hawaii A port is a maritime facility which may comprise one or more wharves where ships may dock to load and discharge passengers and cargo. Although usually situated on a sea coast or estuary, some ports, such as Hamburg, Manchester and Duluth, are many miles inland, with access to the sea via river or canal. Because of their roles as a port of entry for immigrants many port cities such as London, New York, Shanghai, Los Angeles, Singapore and Vancouver have experienced dramatic multi-ethnic and multicultural changes. Today, by far the greatest growth in port development is in Asia, the continent with some of the world's largest and busiest ports, such as Singapore and the Chinese ports of Shanghai and Ningbo-Zhoushan. As of 2020, the busiest passenger port in the world is the Port of Helsinki in Finland. However, ports can also be very small and only serve local fishing or tourism.