Aylus Networks
Series D in 2011
Aylus Networks, Inc. is a provider of multimedia sharing solutions specifically designed for mobile networks. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in Westford, Massachusetts, the company has developed MediaShare, a technology that enables wireless carriers to enhance communication experiences through features such as video blogging, video sharing, and video telephony. Aylus Networks' live video platform integrates smoothly with existing networks, accommodating various device types, manufacturers, and software. This capability allows communication providers to incorporate live video and other rich media into their services, thereby gaining a competitive advantage in the rapidly evolving market.
Mavenir is a cloud-native network software provider that focuses on transforming telecommunications networks for Communications Service Providers (CSPs). The company offers a comprehensive suite of products that spans all layers of network infrastructure, including 5G application layers, packet core, and radio access networks (RAN). With a track record of pioneering advanced technologies such as VoLTE and Virtualized RAN, Mavenir serves over 250 CSP customers in more than 130 countries, impacting over 50% of global subscribers. Their innovative solutions are designed to enhance service agility and reduce costs while promoting revenue generation and protection. By leveraging disruptive technology architectures, Mavenir aims to redefine network economics and accelerate the evolution of network functions virtualization (NFV) to achieve web-scale efficiencies.
Fring is a mobile communication service that offers users the ability to make free group video calls, video calls, voice calls, and engage in live chat. It is compatible with all major smartphones, including iPhone, Android, and Nokia, and operates across various mobile networks and internet connections, such as 3G, 4G, WiFi, GPRS, and EDGE. Fring features a real-time contact availability function that allows users to see who is online before initiating a call. As a pioneer in mobile VoIP and video communication, fring has successfully attracted over a million new smartphone users each month. The platform also integrates with popular social and communication applications, enhancing user connectivity within mobile internet communities.
Mavenir is a cloud-native network software provider that focuses on transforming telecommunications networks for Communications Service Providers (CSPs). The company offers a comprehensive suite of products that spans all layers of network infrastructure, including 5G application layers, packet core, and radio access networks (RAN). With a track record of pioneering advanced technologies such as VoLTE and Virtualized RAN, Mavenir serves over 250 CSP customers in more than 130 countries, impacting over 50% of global subscribers. Their innovative solutions are designed to enhance service agility and reduce costs while promoting revenue generation and protection. By leveraging disruptive technology architectures, Mavenir aims to redefine network economics and accelerate the evolution of network functions virtualization (NFV) to achieve web-scale efficiencies.
Tatara Systems
Venture Round in 2010
Tatara Systems, Inc. is a developer of convergence products tailored for mobile operators and service providers. Established in 2001 and headquartered in Acton, Massachusetts, with additional offices in Vancouver, Canada, and London, the company specializes in personal computer convergence and fixed mobile convergence markets. Tatara Systems offers several key products, including the Tatara Convergence Server, which facilitates voice and messaging services for mobile phones; the Tatara Subscriber Gateway, a security solution for Femtocell and PC convergence; and the Tatara Service Manager, which allows end users to access mobile broadband services from their service providers. The company's innovative solutions aim to enhance connectivity and streamline communication for users across various platforms.
Bigfoot Networks
Series B in 2009
Bigfoot Networks is a prominent technology company specializing in networking solutions tailored for online gaming. It develops both hardware and software aimed at enhancing network performance, thereby significantly improving the gaming experience for users. The company's offerings include gaming network cards that support online games, voice chat, and other real-time applications, ensuring optimal performance for gamers and mass-market consumers alike. Through its innovative products, Bigfoot Networks aims to deliver superior connectivity and reliability, addressing the unique demands of online gaming environments.
Fring is a mobile communication service that offers users the ability to make free group video calls, video calls, voice calls, and engage in live chat. It is compatible with all major smartphones, including iPhone, Android, and Nokia, and operates across various mobile networks and internet connections, such as 3G, 4G, WiFi, GPRS, and EDGE. Fring features a real-time contact availability function that allows users to see who is online before initiating a call. As a pioneer in mobile VoIP and video communication, fring has successfully attracted over a million new smartphone users each month. The platform also integrates with popular social and communication applications, enhancing user connectivity within mobile internet communities.
Mavenir is a cloud-native network software provider that focuses on transforming telecommunications networks for Communications Service Providers (CSPs). The company offers a comprehensive suite of products that spans all layers of network infrastructure, including 5G application layers, packet core, and radio access networks (RAN). With a track record of pioneering advanced technologies such as VoLTE and Virtualized RAN, Mavenir serves over 250 CSP customers in more than 130 countries, impacting over 50% of global subscribers. Their innovative solutions are designed to enhance service agility and reduce costs while promoting revenue generation and protection. By leveraging disruptive technology architectures, Mavenir aims to redefine network economics and accelerate the evolution of network functions virtualization (NFV) to achieve web-scale efficiencies.
Bigfoot Networks
Series A in 2008
Bigfoot Networks is a prominent technology company specializing in networking solutions tailored for online gaming. It develops both hardware and software aimed at enhancing network performance, thereby significantly improving the gaming experience for users. The company's offerings include gaming network cards that support online games, voice chat, and other real-time applications, ensuring optimal performance for gamers and mass-market consumers alike. Through its innovative products, Bigfoot Networks aims to deliver superior connectivity and reliability, addressing the unique demands of online gaming environments.
Convergence
Series D in 2007
Convergence is a company dedicated to developing security solutions for IP communications, specifically focusing on session initiation protocol (SIP)-based applications and services. Founded in 2004 by Kenneth Kuenzel and headquartered in Maynard, Massachusetts, the company provides software-based session border controllers that facilitate the delivery of Voice over IP (VoIP) telephony, unified communications, and service-oriented architecture applications. Convergence's expertise lies in managing and securing these communications, ensuring reliability and safety for its users. The company was acquired by Acme Packet, further expanding its capabilities in the field.
Fring is a mobile communication service that offers users the ability to make free group video calls, video calls, voice calls, and engage in live chat. It is compatible with all major smartphones, including iPhone, Android, and Nokia, and operates across various mobile networks and internet connections, such as 3G, 4G, WiFi, GPRS, and EDGE. Fring features a real-time contact availability function that allows users to see who is online before initiating a call. As a pioneer in mobile VoIP and video communication, fring has successfully attracted over a million new smartphone users each month. The platform also integrates with popular social and communication applications, enhancing user connectivity within mobile internet communities.
BlueNote Networks
Series B in 2007
BlueNote Networks offers communications-enabled business applications. Its SessionSuite business communications platforms deliver voice, video, and other real-time interactive communication services to enterprise users.
The company’s products include SessionSuite Enterprise Edition, a standalone software application that enables an enterprise to deliver calling features and services, such as integral voicemail and conferencing to distributed Internet-connected users; and SessionSuite SOA Edition and SDK, which adds Web Service APIs that enable organizations to build business processes, applications, and Web sites. Its products also include SessionSuite WebCaller, a telephony client suited for a variety of applications, including portals, kiosks, customer-facing Web sites, Web 2.0 and thin client software applications, and software as a service solutions; SessionSuite Desktop, a Windows-based personal communications assistant that integrates telephony functions with business applications; and SessionSuite Management System, a secure Web-based application for administering SessionSuite services, users, and policies.
The company’s software allows enterprises, ISVs, and solution providers to incorporate SIP-based interactive communication services into commercial or custom software applications, Web sites, and internal business processes. BlueNote was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Tewksbury, Massachusetts
As of July 9, 2008, BlueNote Networks, Inc. was acquired by Aspect Software, Inc.
Aylus Networks
Series B in 2007
Aylus Networks, Inc. is a provider of multimedia sharing solutions specifically designed for mobile networks. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in Westford, Massachusetts, the company has developed MediaShare, a technology that enables wireless carriers to enhance communication experiences through features such as video blogging, video sharing, and video telephony. Aylus Networks' live video platform integrates smoothly with existing networks, accommodating various device types, manufacturers, and software. This capability allows communication providers to incorporate live video and other rich media into their services, thereby gaining a competitive advantage in the rapidly evolving market.
Tatara Systems
Series D in 2007
Tatara Systems, Inc. is a developer of convergence products tailored for mobile operators and service providers. Established in 2001 and headquartered in Acton, Massachusetts, with additional offices in Vancouver, Canada, and London, the company specializes in personal computer convergence and fixed mobile convergence markets. Tatara Systems offers several key products, including the Tatara Convergence Server, which facilitates voice and messaging services for mobile phones; the Tatara Subscriber Gateway, a security solution for Femtocell and PC convergence; and the Tatara Service Manager, which allows end users to access mobile broadband services from their service providers. The company's innovative solutions aim to enhance connectivity and streamline communication for users across various platforms.
Mavenir is a cloud-native network software provider that focuses on transforming telecommunications networks for Communications Service Providers (CSPs). The company offers a comprehensive suite of products that spans all layers of network infrastructure, including 5G application layers, packet core, and radio access networks (RAN). With a track record of pioneering advanced technologies such as VoLTE and Virtualized RAN, Mavenir serves over 250 CSP customers in more than 130 countries, impacting over 50% of global subscribers. Their innovative solutions are designed to enhance service agility and reduce costs while promoting revenue generation and protection. By leveraging disruptive technology architectures, Mavenir aims to redefine network economics and accelerate the evolution of network functions virtualization (NFV) to achieve web-scale efficiencies.
Mavenir is a cloud-native network software provider that focuses on transforming telecommunications networks for Communications Service Providers (CSPs). The company offers a comprehensive suite of products that spans all layers of network infrastructure, including 5G application layers, packet core, and radio access networks (RAN). With a track record of pioneering advanced technologies such as VoLTE and Virtualized RAN, Mavenir serves over 250 CSP customers in more than 130 countries, impacting over 50% of global subscribers. Their innovative solutions are designed to enhance service agility and reduce costs while promoting revenue generation and protection. By leveraging disruptive technology architectures, Mavenir aims to redefine network economics and accelerate the evolution of network functions virtualization (NFV) to achieve web-scale efficiencies.
BlueNote Networks
Series B in 2006
BlueNote Networks offers communications-enabled business applications. Its SessionSuite business communications platforms deliver voice, video, and other real-time interactive communication services to enterprise users.
The company’s products include SessionSuite Enterprise Edition, a standalone software application that enables an enterprise to deliver calling features and services, such as integral voicemail and conferencing to distributed Internet-connected users; and SessionSuite SOA Edition and SDK, which adds Web Service APIs that enable organizations to build business processes, applications, and Web sites. Its products also include SessionSuite WebCaller, a telephony client suited for a variety of applications, including portals, kiosks, customer-facing Web sites, Web 2.0 and thin client software applications, and software as a service solutions; SessionSuite Desktop, a Windows-based personal communications assistant that integrates telephony functions with business applications; and SessionSuite Management System, a secure Web-based application for administering SessionSuite services, users, and policies.
The company’s software allows enterprises, ISVs, and solution providers to incorporate SIP-based interactive communication services into commercial or custom software applications, Web sites, and internal business processes. BlueNote was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Tewksbury, Massachusetts
As of July 9, 2008, BlueNote Networks, Inc. was acquired by Aspect Software, Inc.
BlueNote Networks
Series A in 2005
BlueNote Networks offers communications-enabled business applications. Its SessionSuite business communications platforms deliver voice, video, and other real-time interactive communication services to enterprise users.
The company’s products include SessionSuite Enterprise Edition, a standalone software application that enables an enterprise to deliver calling features and services, such as integral voicemail and conferencing to distributed Internet-connected users; and SessionSuite SOA Edition and SDK, which adds Web Service APIs that enable organizations to build business processes, applications, and Web sites. Its products also include SessionSuite WebCaller, a telephony client suited for a variety of applications, including portals, kiosks, customer-facing Web sites, Web 2.0 and thin client software applications, and software as a service solutions; SessionSuite Desktop, a Windows-based personal communications assistant that integrates telephony functions with business applications; and SessionSuite Management System, a secure Web-based application for administering SessionSuite services, users, and policies.
The company’s software allows enterprises, ISVs, and solution providers to incorporate SIP-based interactive communication services into commercial or custom software applications, Web sites, and internal business processes. BlueNote was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Tewksbury, Massachusetts
As of July 9, 2008, BlueNote Networks, Inc. was acquired by Aspect Software, Inc.
SoundBite Communications
Series D in 2005
SoundBite Communications specializes in providing on-demand, integrated multi-channel communication solutions designed to enhance business outcomes for its clients. Originally established as a leader in automated voice messaging, the company now offers a comprehensive suite of voice, text, and email messaging services. This enables organizations to effectively communicate the right message to the appropriate customer through the most suitable channel at optimal times. SoundBite's Intelligent Communications Platform is utilized by various industries, including collections, financial services, retail, telecommunications, media, and utilities, facilitating the dispatch of over a billion messages annually for purposes such as collections, customer care, and sales and marketing.
Tatara Systems
Series C in 2005
Tatara Systems, Inc. is a developer of convergence products tailored for mobile operators and service providers. Established in 2001 and headquartered in Acton, Massachusetts, with additional offices in Vancouver, Canada, and London, the company specializes in personal computer convergence and fixed mobile convergence markets. Tatara Systems offers several key products, including the Tatara Convergence Server, which facilitates voice and messaging services for mobile phones; the Tatara Subscriber Gateway, a security solution for Femtocell and PC convergence; and the Tatara Service Manager, which allows end users to access mobile broadband services from their service providers. The company's innovative solutions aim to enhance connectivity and streamline communication for users across various platforms.
Aylus Networks
Series A in 2005
Aylus Networks, Inc. is a provider of multimedia sharing solutions specifically designed for mobile networks. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in Westford, Massachusetts, the company has developed MediaShare, a technology that enables wireless carriers to enhance communication experiences through features such as video blogging, video sharing, and video telephony. Aylus Networks' live video platform integrates smoothly with existing networks, accommodating various device types, manufacturers, and software. This capability allows communication providers to incorporate live video and other rich media into their services, thereby gaining a competitive advantage in the rapidly evolving market.
SoundBite Communications
Series C in 2004
SoundBite Communications specializes in providing on-demand, integrated multi-channel communication solutions designed to enhance business outcomes for its clients. Originally established as a leader in automated voice messaging, the company now offers a comprehensive suite of voice, text, and email messaging services. This enables organizations to effectively communicate the right message to the appropriate customer through the most suitable channel at optimal times. SoundBite's Intelligent Communications Platform is utilized by various industries, including collections, financial services, retail, telecommunications, media, and utilities, facilitating the dispatch of over a billion messages annually for purposes such as collections, customer care, and sales and marketing.
Tatara Systems
Series B in 2004
Tatara Systems, Inc. is a developer of convergence products tailored for mobile operators and service providers. Established in 2001 and headquartered in Acton, Massachusetts, with additional offices in Vancouver, Canada, and London, the company specializes in personal computer convergence and fixed mobile convergence markets. Tatara Systems offers several key products, including the Tatara Convergence Server, which facilitates voice and messaging services for mobile phones; the Tatara Subscriber Gateway, a security solution for Femtocell and PC convergence; and the Tatara Service Manager, which allows end users to access mobile broadband services from their service providers. The company's innovative solutions aim to enhance connectivity and streamline communication for users across various platforms.
SoundBite Communications
Series C in 2003
SoundBite Communications specializes in providing on-demand, integrated multi-channel communication solutions designed to enhance business outcomes for its clients. Originally established as a leader in automated voice messaging, the company now offers a comprehensive suite of voice, text, and email messaging services. This enables organizations to effectively communicate the right message to the appropriate customer through the most suitable channel at optimal times. SoundBite's Intelligent Communications Platform is utilized by various industries, including collections, financial services, retail, telecommunications, media, and utilities, facilitating the dispatch of over a billion messages annually for purposes such as collections, customer care, and sales and marketing.
Tatara Systems
Series A in 2003
Tatara Systems, Inc. is a developer of convergence products tailored for mobile operators and service providers. Established in 2001 and headquartered in Acton, Massachusetts, with additional offices in Vancouver, Canada, and London, the company specializes in personal computer convergence and fixed mobile convergence markets. Tatara Systems offers several key products, including the Tatara Convergence Server, which facilitates voice and messaging services for mobile phones; the Tatara Subscriber Gateway, a security solution for Femtocell and PC convergence; and the Tatara Service Manager, which allows end users to access mobile broadband services from their service providers. The company's innovative solutions aim to enhance connectivity and streamline communication for users across various platforms.
SoundBite Communications
Series B in 2002
SoundBite Communications specializes in providing on-demand, integrated multi-channel communication solutions designed to enhance business outcomes for its clients. Originally established as a leader in automated voice messaging, the company now offers a comprehensive suite of voice, text, and email messaging services. This enables organizations to effectively communicate the right message to the appropriate customer through the most suitable channel at optimal times. SoundBite's Intelligent Communications Platform is utilized by various industries, including collections, financial services, retail, telecommunications, media, and utilities, facilitating the dispatch of over a billion messages annually for purposes such as collections, customer care, and sales and marketing.
2nd Century
Venture Round in 2000
2nd Century Communications is an open network application service provider that specializes in developing business communication software tailored to meet the needs of small and medium businesses. The company's solutions leverage advanced internet technologies to provide a unified communications and desktop computing environment, empowering clients to enhance their operational efficiency and competitiveness. By focusing on delivering versatile and accessible communication tools, 2nd Century aims to facilitate business growth in an increasingly challenging market landscape.
IPmobile is a new, wireless communications infrastructure company focused on transforming raw radio capacity into managed, cost-efficient, and IP service-ready bandwidth. Using IPmobile's solutions, network operators and service/content providers will be able to profitably extend wireline VPN, service guarantees, provisioned QoS, premium content delivery, VoIP, and multicasting capabilities over the air. The Company's air intelligent technology has wide applicability for current cellular/PCS and fixed wireless markets, and for next generation IP-based wireless/mobility networks.
Sonus Networks
Venture Round in 1999
Sonus Networks, now known as Ribbon Communications, specializes in Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)-based communication solutions and Session Border Controller (SBC) technology. The company provides these services to enterprises and service providers worldwide, facilitating Unified Communications in the Cloud. Additionally, Ribbon Communications offers mobile network operations and integrates solutions with Microsoft, enhancing connectivity and communication capabilities for its clients. By focusing on these areas, the company aims to streamline and secure communication processes across various platforms and networks.