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GalactiCom Holocommunications

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A subsidiary of the NAKAIOMA Corporation. GalactiCom Holocommunications, though more commonly known in the vernacular as GCHC, or GC Communications is a galaxy-wide communications provider and innovator. Headquartered at Nakaioma Plaza, in Republic City, on the world of Hosnian Prime. GalactiCom Holocommunications was initially founded shortly before the Yuuzhan Vong War, and through a series of wartime contracts awarded to it, was able to expand its operations massively, in a relatively short amount of time. Focusing primarily on military telecommunications, and the civilian infrastructure of vital worlds in its wartime days. Following the war, GalactiCom Holocommunications moved its operations from Coruscant, to Hosnian Prime, where it coordinated its large part in the rebuilding of the galaxy's communications infrastructure grid, helping to connect a disastrously disorganized galaxy in the united rebuilding effort that took place. A point of pride that the company still touts to this day.

Today, it stands as one of the largest of its kind in civilized space. Responsible for the construction, development, and maintenance of a majority of the current HoloNet system, alongside its own exclusive paid-service, the HyperBand, a system that connects users to the HoloNet, but with vastly improved download speeds, bandwidth, and connectivity. Under the leadership of the current CEO, GalactiCom Holocommunications has begun showing interest in expanding its operations into the territories of governments less than friendly to the democracies it is used to serving, all in the name of profit. While making a large portion of its profit from government, and private contracts in regards to telecommunications infrastructure, which it accepts freely. GalactiCom Holocommunications is also known for the products that it develops, with examples including, but not limited to their lines of headsets, holotransmitters, relays, and personal HyperBand routers.

Ethically, GalactiCom Holocommunications, and its parent group have been criticized for political lobbying in both the Galactic Alliance, Concord, New Imperial Order and Confederacy of Independent Systems. It has likewise been accused of bullying smaller corporations out of its territory, out of business entirely, or outright absorbing them. Politically, the corporation has maintained a historical tendency to lean away from aligning itself with any one nation or ideology, determined to keep up its reputation for neutrality, and trustworthiness in regards to the important government contracts it receives. As such, the various news organizations that it holds stakes in, are often accredited for their generally middle ground reporting. A possible exception to its otherwise communications focus is its maintenance of Hyperspace Beacons, used to keep the hyperspace routes of the galaxy open. In the pursuit of defending their corporate interests, GalactiCom Holocommunications has been known to hire paramilitary groups.

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Inherited from his father, Szuko Nakaioma, when he unexpectedly passed away. Saro Nakaioma took the reigns of the massive conglomerate as CEO at the age of 38. Where his father was a steady hand, never wanting to unnecessarily rock the boat, in-order to ensure the conglomerate's continued longevity, in the face of an unstable galaxy. Saro had an opposite view of the situation, seeing the chaos that was enveloping everyone and everything as a means to the Nakaioma Conglomerate's growth. Investing heavily in new projects, and innovations in all sectors of their business, and even expanding into new ones. He has become a popular figurehead for the brand name, and is well liked, and feared-when required, among the core elite.​
 
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