GE Equity

GE Equity invests globally across various sectors, focusing on established companies with high growth potential. It takes minority ownership positions and offers growth capital, buy-out co-investments, secondary direct purchases, recapitalizations, and LP investments.

Keith Miller

Senior Vice President

Ned Reynolds

Past deals in Broadband

Atlantic Broadband

Debt Financing in 2004
Atlantic Broadband, founded in 2003 and based in Quincy, Massachusetts, operates cable systems across several states including Pennsylvania, Florida, Maryland, West Virginia, Delaware, South Carolina, and New York. The company provides a range of services such as cable television video and programming, Wi-Fi for homes and small businesses, high-speed data services, home networking equipment, and support services. Additionally, Atlantic Broadband offers cable telephony services for residential subscribers, hosted voice services for businesses, and various advanced broadband services. The company also sells local advertising on satellite-delivered channels and provides equipment rental, installation, and reconnection services. Atlantic Broadband delivers its products through direct sales, telemarketing, web-based, and retail channels.

IP Communications

Series C in 2002
Dallas-based IP Communications (IPC) has the most extensive broadband network in Texas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Kansas. IP Communications provides wide-area networking services to replace traditional private line, frame relay and ISDN with cost effective packet-based solutions. Our next-generation packet-switched network uses a redundant ATM backbone and advanced switching capabilities to provide high quality bundled communication services to all of our customers.

Mesa Communications Group

Venture Round in 2002
Mesa Communications Group is a network of clustered community towers designed to accommodate wireless communication operators. It provides tower space to the wireless communications industry. The company develops a network of clustered community towers designed to accommodate wireless communication operators, including broadband wireless carriers, and FM and TV broadcasters, as well as paging, government, and other private land mobile radio operators. Mesa Communications Group was founded in 1999 and is based in Falls Church, Virginia.

DotCast

Series C in 2002
Dotcast, Inc. is a privately held company focused on developing a high-speed wireless broadband network that aims to deliver substantial amounts of rich media and digital content to consumers and businesses across the United States. The company specializes in broadband communications technology and offers digital data distribution products and services. By enabling cable operators to utilize their existing infrastructure, Dotcast provides solutions for both digital and analog broadcast signals. Additionally, the company offers terrestrial datacasting solutions that allow broadcasters and content providers to transmit high-capacity data streams over the air, leveraging the existing television infrastructure to create an ultra low-cost distribution channel for a wide range of industries.

InfoLibria

Venture Round in 2001
InfoLibria specializes in advanced content distribution and delivery solutions for Internet infrastructure. The company provides content-management and delivery systems designed to empower service providers and carriers to efficiently manage and deliver high-demand broadband and streaming media applications. By facilitating the transmission of TV-quality video and CD-quality audio, InfoLibria enables the effective operation of internet media applications, supporting the evolving needs of next-generation content-based internet services.

Vivax

Series B in 2001
Vivax is a Brazilian company specializing in the production of robots for rehabilitation, focusing on solutions for upper and lower limb recovery. Their products aim to motivate patients during therapy sessions.

IP Communications

Series B in 2000
Dallas-based IP Communications (IPC) has the most extensive broadband network in Texas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Kansas. IP Communications provides wide-area networking services to replace traditional private line, frame relay and ISDN with cost effective packet-based solutions. Our next-generation packet-switched network uses a redundant ATM backbone and advanced switching capabilities to provide high quality bundled communication services to all of our customers.

Alcatel Communications

Series C in 2000
Astral Point Communications develops transmission network elements aimed at metropolitan optical access to the internet.

I-Quest

Venture Round in 2000
I-Quest hong kong-based Internet-service provider

Star One

Series B in 2000
Star One AG, a new wireless broadband telecommunications company headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany.

BroadLogic Network Technologies

Series B in 2000
BroadLogic Network Technologies, Inc. specializes in designing and supplying video-processing mixed signal semiconductors for broadband network operators. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company provides essential technologies that enable services such as video-on-demand, digital video, voice, and high-speed data for consumers. Its flagship product, TeraPIX, is a multi-channel video processor that decodes digital video streams, facilitating both analog and digital service tiers. This technology allows cable-ready devices, including televisions and DVRs, to access a variety of programs. Additionally, BroadLogic develops Wideband Receivers for new subscriber devices and collaborates with key industry partners, enhancing its offerings for system operators and manufacturers. The company also maintains a development center in Beijing, China.
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