Mimosa
Acquisition in 2023
Mimosa Networks, Inc. specializes in manufacturing wireless broadband network equipment and accessories, offering both point-to-point and point-to-multipoint solutions. Established in 2012 and based in Campbell, California, the company provides broadband wireless communication services to a diverse range of clients, including service providers, enterprises, and government operators worldwide. Mimosa's technology is designed for outdoor use, delivering fiber-fast connectivity in areas where traditional fiber infrastructure is impractical. By employing advanced techniques such as Massive MIMO and intelligent spectrum management, Mimosa enhances the performance of wireless networks, making them a viable and scalable alternative for connecting homes and businesses. The company's focus on providing reliable, cost-effective wireless solutions positions it to meet the growing demand for high-speed internet access in both urban and rural settings. As of late 2018, Mimosa operates as a subsidiary of Airspan Networks Inc.
Continuous Computing
Acquisition in 2011
Continuous Computing is a provider of integrated platform solutions designed to assist network equipment manufacturers in addressing the mobile broadband capacity challenge efficiently and cost-effectively. With over 20 years of experience in telecom innovation, the company enables its clients to enhance their Return on Investment by allowing them to concentrate on differentiating their offerings in 3G, LTE, Femtocell, and Deep Packet Inspection applications. Continuous Computing stands out for its expertise and responsiveness, uniquely combining advanced ATCA platforms with renowned Trillium protocol software to deliver optimized wireless and packet processing products. The company is actively involved in several industry organizations, including 3GPP, ETSI, and the Femto Forum, reflecting its commitment to advancing telecommunications technology.
Pactolus Communications Software
Acquisition in 2010
Pactolus Communications Software provides telecommunications carriers and service providers with IP-based communication solutions that enable delivery of enhanced subscriber services while reducing cost and time-to-market. Its offerings include XML-based services for SIP-enabled networks and SIPware platforms such as Calling Card and Event Conference Calling, which support prepaid and postpaid calling and conference services. The RapidFLEX service creation and delivery platform helps customers create and deploy new subscriber services quickly using packet-based technologies. The company emphasizes flexibility and a competitive advantage for service providers.
Convedia
Acquisition in 2006
Convedia is a provider of next-generation IP media servers that enable telecom service providers to reduce service delivery costs and increase revenues through new approaches to enhanced services. Convedia's product line includes the CMS-6000 Media Server, a carrier-class media server capable of scaling to 18,000 ports per shelf, and the CMS-1000 Media Server, a low-cost, entry-level media server. The company was acquired by RadiSys in September 2006.
Convera
Acquisition in 2006
Convera is a prominent provider of payment services that specializes in facilitating business-to-business foreign exchange and cross-border payments across various sectors, including education, finance, travel, and healthcare. The company offers a comprehensive payments platform designed to help businesses manage international transactions efficiently and effectively. With a focus on delivering reliable and secure payment solutions, Convera enables users to navigate the complexities of cross-currency payments. In addition to its payment services, Convera also provides enterprise search and categorization solutions through its RetrievalWare technology, which allows organizations to efficiently access and manage vast amounts of unstructured information in multiple formats and languages. This dual focus on payments and information retrieval positions Convera as a valuable partner for organizations seeking to optimize their financial and data management processes.
Texas Micro
Acquisition in 1999
Texas Micro makes open computing systems for telco and other applications.