Intel

Intel Corporation is a leading global designer and manufacturer of semiconductor technologies, focused on powering the cloud, smart devices, and connected technologies. Founded in 1968 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Intel operates through various segments including Data Center Group, Internet of Things Group, Mobileye, and Client Computing Group, among others. The company offers a range of products such as central processing units, chipsets, accelerators, and memory solutions, catering to original equipment manufacturers, original design manufacturers, and cloud service providers. Intel has been transitioning from a PC-centric to a data-centric business model, emphasizing advancements in performance, power, and connectivity across various workloads. With a strong commitment to innovation, Intel also invests through Intel Capital in startups that drive technologies in cloud infrastructure, artificial intelligence, and 5G, among others. The company’s collaborations with prominent organizations aim to develop privacy-preserving analytics and enhance computing capabilities. As one of the largest semiconductor manufacturers by revenue, Intel continues to shape the future of computing and communications.

Indeshaw Adenaw

Investor

Ranjeet Alexis

Investor

Jen Ard

Managing Director

Ameet Bhansali

vice_president

John Bonini

Vice President

Arun Chetty

Managing Director

Mauro D'Amato

Investment Director

Sean Doyle

Managing Director

Kareem S. Fahmy

Director of Portfolio Business Development

Don Faria

Investor

David Flanagan

Managing Director

Dave Flanagan

Vice President, Senior Managing Director

Andrew (Andy) Fligel

Managing Director

Abdul Guefor

Managing Director

Peter Gullander

Senior Strategic Investment Manager

James Horn

Senior Investment Manager

John Hsin

Director

Tamiko Hutchinson

Vice President

Josiane Ishimwe

Investor

David Johnson

Managing Director

Tim Lauer

Director, Global Business Development

Claude Leglise

VP of Intel Capital

Elana Lian

Investor

Anthony Lin

Head of Intel Capital, Managing Partner

Mark Lydon

Managing Director

Nebiu Mela

Investor

Trina Van Pelt

Vice President, Senior Managing Director

Chris Pu

Director of Investment

Ronnie Reich

Director

Mark Rostick

Managing Director

Vivek Saraswat

Process Integration Engineer

Tammi Smorynski

Managing Director

Chiara Sommer

Investment Director

Jackie A. Sturm

VP, Technology & Manufacturing Group GM, Global Sourcing & Procurement

Eric Sun

Senior Director

Thomas Urban

Investor

Erica Van

Partner

Christine Wu

Director

Past deals in Telecommunications

Tibit Communications

Series C in 2022
TiBiT Communications offers a disruptive technology that will fundamentally change the way broadband access is deployed in the Service Provider markets worldwide (Cable MSO, Telco and Wireless). They make small, low powered solutions that can be easily placed anywhere in the network to enable multi-Gigabit connectivity for low end cost effective switching equipment in a Software Defined Network.

Jio

Private Equity Round in 2020
Reliance Jio Infocomm is a company providing wireless telecom products and services. The Company offers voice, data, and messaging services, as well as distributes smartphones and hotspot devices. Its areas of research, development and new service deployment include blockchain, artificial intelligence, open source platforms, IOT, data analytics, and next-gen cloud services.

Tibit Communications

Series B in 2019
TiBiT Communications offers a disruptive technology that will fundamentally change the way broadband access is deployed in the Service Provider markets worldwide (Cable MSO, Telco and Wireless). They make small, low powered solutions that can be easily placed anywhere in the network to enable multi-Gigabit connectivity for low end cost effective switching equipment in a Software Defined Network.

GenXComm

Series A in 2017
GenXComm, Inc. develops simultaneous self interference cancellation (S-SIX) technology for telecommunications carriers for maximal use of available spectrum. Its S-SIX technology enables full duplex or simultaneous transmission and reception of signals in the same channel. Its technology also improves the throughput of the network; reduces the latency; and improves network adaptability and security. The company was founded in 2016 and is based in Austin, Texas.

Lantiq

Acquisition in 2015
Lantiq has a unique capability to combine traditional Wireline technologies with leading-edge Access and Home Networking technologies. Their semiconductor solutions are deployed by major carriers and found in home networks in every region of the world.

Mango Telecom

Venture Round in 2014
Mango Telecom is a leading provider of cloud-based business communication services. The company offers integrated cloud-based business solutions including Virtual PBX, call center and CRM systems. Mango’s client base has surpassed 30,000 businesses and 200,000 active users in recent years. With nine offices and 300 employees, Mango Telecom is Russia’s leading provider of software-as-a-service solutions for business communications.

Altobridge

Venture Round in 2013
Altobridge wireless network solutions provide a lower capital and lower operating cost option for the delivery of voice and mobile broadband services, enabling mobile network operators to connect unconnected communities and enterprises at minimum cost. Central to this lie a series of patented and patent-pending technologies namely; Data at the Edge™ (data optimisation in wireless networks), Local Connectivity™ (local voice switching) and Split Architecture™ (transmission and power optimisation), all of which – individually and combined – drive down communications delivery costs for mobile network operators, by reducing backhaul and power consumption costs.

VC Corp

Venture Round in 2012
Communications Corporation of Vietnam (Vietnam Communications Corporation) was established by the certificate number 011 032 001 130 investment by the city People's Committee of Hanoi on 23 May 03, 2011. Currently, the company has its headquarters located at Floor 16, 17, 18 VTC Online Building, No. 18 Tam Trinh Minh Khai Ward, Hai Ba Trung District, Hanoi, with 06 branches and representative offices activities throughout the provinces and major cities in the country such as Hai Phong, Da Nang, Nha Trang, Vung Tau, Ho Chi Minh City and Can Tho.

BridgeWave Communications

Venture Round in 2012
BridgeWave Communications, Inc. specializes in the design, manufacture, and marketing of microwave and millimeter wave backhaul and fronthaul systems. The company offers a range of products, including the NAVIGATOR, a multi-gigabit all-outdoor licensed microwave radio system, and various millimeter wave systems such as Flex4G-10000, Flex4G-LITE, and Flex4G-1000, which provide high data throughput capabilities. These products serve as viable alternatives to fiber in applications like mobile backhaul, mobile fronthaul, broadband, WAN/LAN connectivity, disaster recovery, and video surveillance. BridgeWave's solutions are marketed globally through a network of authorized resellers, distributors, and system integrators, catering to operators, service providers, governments, and private enterprises. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in San Diego, California, the company operates as a subsidiary of REMEC Broadband Wireless Networks, LLC.

Altobridge

Venture Round in 2011
Altobridge wireless network solutions provide a lower capital and lower operating cost option for the delivery of voice and mobile broadband services, enabling mobile network operators to connect unconnected communities and enterprises at minimum cost. Central to this lie a series of patented and patent-pending technologies namely; Data at the Edge™ (data optimisation in wireless networks), Local Connectivity™ (local voice switching) and Split Architecture™ (transmission and power optimisation), all of which – individually and combined – drive down communications delivery costs for mobile network operators, by reducing backhaul and power consumption costs.

Select TV solutions LTD

Venture Round in 2010
Select-TV is a leading end to end internet protocol television solutions provider for the hospitality and telecommunication sectors.

BridgeWave Communications

Venture Round in 2009
BridgeWave Communications, Inc. specializes in the design, manufacture, and marketing of microwave and millimeter wave backhaul and fronthaul systems. The company offers a range of products, including the NAVIGATOR, a multi-gigabit all-outdoor licensed microwave radio system, and various millimeter wave systems such as Flex4G-10000, Flex4G-LITE, and Flex4G-1000, which provide high data throughput capabilities. These products serve as viable alternatives to fiber in applications like mobile backhaul, mobile fronthaul, broadband, WAN/LAN connectivity, disaster recovery, and video surveillance. BridgeWave's solutions are marketed globally through a network of authorized resellers, distributors, and system integrators, catering to operators, service providers, governments, and private enterprises. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in San Diego, California, the company operates as a subsidiary of REMEC Broadband Wireless Networks, LLC.

UQ Communications

Venture Round in 2009
UQ Communications is a Japanese company that specializes in providing WiMAX mobile services. Their goal is to build a WiMAX network to make mobile broadband access available everywhere. Their key stakeholders are, KDDI CORPORATION, Intel Capital Corporation, East Japan Railway Company, KYOCERA Corporation, Daiwa Securities Group Inc., and The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd. They received $43 million from Intel Capital in June.

Fonality

Series D in 2008
Fonality is a business communications company that provides business phone systems as well as cloud-based VoIP and Unified Communications solutions. It serves small- and medium-sized businesses in industries such as insurance, legal, service and technology, non-profit and education, and manufacturing. The company’s solutions include Business Phone System: a system for integrated call management and collaboration; Hosted PBX System: a cloud-based phone system; Hybrid PBX System: a hybrid-hosted environment for communication; and Unified Communications: an application to manage phone calls, voicemail, instant messaging (IM), conference calls, email, screen sharing, video conferences, and more. Fonality was founded in 2004 and is based in Plano, Texas.

BridgeWave Communications

Series D in 2008
BridgeWave Communications, Inc. specializes in the design, manufacture, and marketing of microwave and millimeter wave backhaul and fronthaul systems. The company offers a range of products, including the NAVIGATOR, a multi-gigabit all-outdoor licensed microwave radio system, and various millimeter wave systems such as Flex4G-10000, Flex4G-LITE, and Flex4G-1000, which provide high data throughput capabilities. These products serve as viable alternatives to fiber in applications like mobile backhaul, mobile fronthaul, broadband, WAN/LAN connectivity, disaster recovery, and video surveillance. BridgeWave's solutions are marketed globally through a network of authorized resellers, distributors, and system integrators, catering to operators, service providers, governments, and private enterprises. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in San Diego, California, the company operates as a subsidiary of REMEC Broadband Wireless Networks, LLC.

BridgeWave Communications

Series C in 2007
BridgeWave Communications, Inc. specializes in the design, manufacture, and marketing of microwave and millimeter wave backhaul and fronthaul systems. The company offers a range of products, including the NAVIGATOR, a multi-gigabit all-outdoor licensed microwave radio system, and various millimeter wave systems such as Flex4G-10000, Flex4G-LITE, and Flex4G-1000, which provide high data throughput capabilities. These products serve as viable alternatives to fiber in applications like mobile backhaul, mobile fronthaul, broadband, WAN/LAN connectivity, disaster recovery, and video surveillance. BridgeWave's solutions are marketed globally through a network of authorized resellers, distributors, and system integrators, catering to operators, service providers, governments, and private enterprises. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in San Diego, California, the company operates as a subsidiary of REMEC Broadband Wireless Networks, LLC.

Fonality

Series C in 2007
Fonality is a business communications company that provides business phone systems as well as cloud-based VoIP and Unified Communications solutions. It serves small- and medium-sized businesses in industries such as insurance, legal, service and technology, non-profit and education, and manufacturing. The company’s solutions include Business Phone System: a system for integrated call management and collaboration; Hosted PBX System: a cloud-based phone system; Hybrid PBX System: a hybrid-hosted environment for communication; and Unified Communications: an application to manage phone calls, voicemail, instant messaging (IM), conference calls, email, screen sharing, video conferences, and more. Fonality was founded in 2004 and is based in Plano, Texas.

FPT Corporation

Venture Round in 2007
FPT Corporation is a leading provider of information technology and telecommunication products and services in Vietnam and internationally. The company operates through two primary segments: Information Technology and Telecommunication, and Investment, Education, and Others. FPT offers a wide range of internet services, including internet leased lines and telecommunication solutions for both individuals and enterprises. Its IT services encompass software development, digital transformation, quality assurance testing, and IT system integration, among others. Additionally, FPT provides online services such as e-payment and digital advertising, along with training programs in IT and business management at various educational levels. Founded in 1988 and headquartered in Hanoi, FPT Corporation is dedicated to pioneering digital transformation services on a global scale. The company was previously known as The Corporation for Financing and Promoting Technology until its rebranding in 2008. FPT Trading Company Limited, a subsidiary of FPT Corporation, specializes in the manufacture and distribution of computers, electronic equipment, and software products.

Intellon Corporation

Venture Round in 2006
Intellon Corporation, a fabless semiconductor company, engages in the design, develop, manufacture, and marketing of integrated circuits (ICs) for powerline communications or high-speed communications over existing electrical wiring in the United States and internationally. They provides HomePlug-based ICs for home networking, networked entertainment, broadband over powerline access, ethernet-over-coax, smart grid management, and other commercial applications. The HomePlug-based ICs provide connectivity between broadband modems or routers and personal computers, set-top boxes, gaming consoles, and other electronic products within a home; and monitors electrical distribution system, as well as helps in distributing Internet, video-on-demand, and other services.

Tejas Networks India

Series D in 2006
Tejas Networks India, Ltd. develops optical transmission products and solutions. It offers Ethernet over SDH/SONET products, carrier Ethernet over NG-SDH/SONET, carrier Ethernet switching equipment, generation optical transport equipment, C/DWDM access platforms, Ethernet cards, multi-service provisioning platforms, bandwidth provisioning equipment, and SDH/SONET multiplexer equipment. The company provides software solutions, including TejEMS, an element management system that provides integrated management of network elements in an intelligent optical network; and TejNES, an embedded network element software suite resident in each network element provides control and management of individual network elements. It also offers various services, including network planning, design, and optimization; network installation, commissioning, testing, and program management; customer support and post sales activities; and training, and system integration. The company's products are used in various applications, including access networks, regional backbone, wireless backhaul, Ethernet LAN over SDH WAN, customer premise equipment, multiple-ADMs, and wideband DXC. It serves carriers/ service providers, Internet service providers/cable MSOs, Utilities, PTTs, cellular operators, and original equipment manufacturers. The company was incorporated in 2000 and is headquartered in Bangalore, India.

LGC Wireless

Series B in 2005
LGC Wireless, Inc. specializes in developing solutions for in-building wireless voice and data coverage, focusing on compact GSM and CDMA networks. The company provides distributed antenna systems and wireless LAN solutions, along with network systems tailored for public operators and equipment manufacturers. Its product offerings include modular services such as base station subsystems, network switching solutions, and wireless data support. LGC Wireless also delivers professional services that encompass needs assessment, design, site surveys, installation, project management, and maintenance. The company's solutions cater to a diverse range of sectors, including hospitality, corporate environments, government, healthcare, and sporting events. Founded in 1996 and headquartered in San Jose, California, LGC Wireless operates across North America, Latin America, Europe, and parts of Asia.

Intellon Corporation

Series B in 2005
Intellon Corporation, a fabless semiconductor company, engages in the design, develop, manufacture, and marketing of integrated circuits (ICs) for powerline communications or high-speed communications over existing electrical wiring in the United States and internationally. They provides HomePlug-based ICs for home networking, networked entertainment, broadband over powerline access, ethernet-over-coax, smart grid management, and other commercial applications. The HomePlug-based ICs provide connectivity between broadband modems or routers and personal computers, set-top boxes, gaming consoles, and other electronic products within a home; and monitors electrical distribution system, as well as helps in distributing Internet, video-on-demand, and other services.

Tejas Networks India

Series C in 2005
Tejas Networks India, Ltd. develops optical transmission products and solutions. It offers Ethernet over SDH/SONET products, carrier Ethernet over NG-SDH/SONET, carrier Ethernet switching equipment, generation optical transport equipment, C/DWDM access platforms, Ethernet cards, multi-service provisioning platforms, bandwidth provisioning equipment, and SDH/SONET multiplexer equipment. The company provides software solutions, including TejEMS, an element management system that provides integrated management of network elements in an intelligent optical network; and TejNES, an embedded network element software suite resident in each network element provides control and management of individual network elements. It also offers various services, including network planning, design, and optimization; network installation, commissioning, testing, and program management; customer support and post sales activities; and training, and system integration. The company's products are used in various applications, including access networks, regional backbone, wireless backhaul, Ethernet LAN over SDH WAN, customer premise equipment, multiple-ADMs, and wideband DXC. It serves carriers/ service providers, Internet service providers/cable MSOs, Utilities, PTTs, cellular operators, and original equipment manufacturers. The company was incorporated in 2000 and is headquartered in Bangalore, India.

Telsima

Series B in 2004
Telsima Corp. develops and markets base station and subscriber station systems and network management software for the WiMAX telecommunications market. The company offers mobile WiMAX, WiMAX certified broadband wireless access, and mobility solutions. Telsima Corp. was formerly known as Kinera, Inc. The company was founded in 1999 and is based in Sunnyvale, California with offices and facilities in Bangalore, Gurgaon, and Mumbai, India; and Trzin-Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Mobileway

Series D in 2004
Mobileway, which boasts a network of 150 direct operator connections, has focused into two main areas: mobile marketing and entertainment services for brands and media firms, and network services for operators and content companies.

Telsima

Series A in 2004
Telsima Corp. develops and markets base station and subscriber station systems and network management software for the WiMAX telecommunications market. The company offers mobile WiMAX, WiMAX certified broadband wireless access, and mobility solutions. Telsima Corp. was formerly known as Kinera, Inc. The company was founded in 1999 and is based in Sunnyvale, California with offices and facilities in Bangalore, Gurgaon, and Mumbai, India; and Trzin-Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Mobilian

Acquisition in 2003
Mobilian Corporation, a wireless systems company, develops chips, software, and reference designs for wireless radios.

Mobileway

Series C in 2003
Mobileway, which boasts a network of 150 direct operator connections, has focused into two main areas: mobile marketing and entertainment services for brands and media firms, and network services for operators and content companies.

TeleSym

Series B in 2003
TeleSym has developed a new generation of technology for wireless IP telephony.

Jedai Networks

Series B in 2003
Jedai Broadband Networks Inc., which is pitching cable operators a broadband data and voice solution for small and midsized businesses.

BayPackets

Series C in 2003
BayPackets' software enables wireless, wireline and cable operators to rapidly bundle and deliver enhanced voice and data services tailored to the needs of their business and consumer customers. Local, long-distance and broadband service providers rely on BayPackets' solutions to profitably expand their market share by efficiently operating new and existing network infrastructure via a single point.
Intersymbol Communications, Inc. develops and manufactures high-speed physical layer components for next generation broadband networking systems. Intersymbol's innovative products enhance the bandwidth and reach while simultaneously reducing the power consumption of broadband networks. This results in a dramatic reduction in deployment cost for next generation network providers.

Photonic Materials

Series B in 2002
Photonic Materials is a developer of optical crystals used in fibre-optic communication components.

Nova Crystals

Series D in 2002
Nova Crystals develops and manufactures fiber-optic data/telecommunications components based on their proprietary process and wafer technologies, as well as high efficiency LEDs for display and illumination applications.

Syndeo Corporation

Series C in 2002
Syndeo Corporation was formed in 1999 to empower communications providers like cable operators to drive additional value over their next-generation converged networks by offering VoIP (voice-over-IP) services. The company's Syion Call Management Server combines revenue-generating features with a carrier-grade softswitch platform that scales linearly to large numbers of subscribers. Syndeo has raised $98 million to date from a consortium of cable operators, strategic, and financial investors.

Tejas Networks India

Series B in 2002
Tejas Networks India, Ltd. develops optical transmission products and solutions. It offers Ethernet over SDH/SONET products, carrier Ethernet over NG-SDH/SONET, carrier Ethernet switching equipment, generation optical transport equipment, C/DWDM access platforms, Ethernet cards, multi-service provisioning platforms, bandwidth provisioning equipment, and SDH/SONET multiplexer equipment. The company provides software solutions, including TejEMS, an element management system that provides integrated management of network elements in an intelligent optical network; and TejNES, an embedded network element software suite resident in each network element provides control and management of individual network elements. It also offers various services, including network planning, design, and optimization; network installation, commissioning, testing, and program management; customer support and post sales activities; and training, and system integration. The company's products are used in various applications, including access networks, regional backbone, wireless backhaul, Ethernet LAN over SDH WAN, customer premise equipment, multiple-ADMs, and wideband DXC. It serves carriers/ service providers, Internet service providers/cable MSOs, Utilities, PTTs, cellular operators, and original equipment manufacturers. The company was incorporated in 2000 and is headquartered in Bangalore, India.

Radiant Networks Plc

Series C in 2002
Radiant Networks develops a broadband fixed wireless access technology solution. Its solution has network deployments in Europe and the United States.

STSN

Series D in 2002
STSN is a provider of high-speed Internet access and other broadband services, delivering powerful building-centric solutions.

NxtWave Communications

Series D in 2001
NxtWave Communications Inc. designs and markets broadband, error-free video and data communications integrated circuits.

Vpacket Communications

Series C in 2001
Vpacket is a closely held telecommunications-equipment company that delivers converged voice and data solutions.

Celion Networks

Series B in 2001
Celion Networks, Inc. designs, manufactures, and markets enterprise optical networking products. The company markets an enterprise-class solution that enables transport of data over distance. It provides customer solutions for network design and dark fiber acquisition, hardware installation, network management, and long-term maintenance.

Photonic Materials

Series A in 2001
Photonic Materials is a developer of optical crystals used in fibre-optic communication components.

LightLogic

Acquisition in 2001
LightLogic develops and manufactures fiber-optic electronic devices for telecommunications, including voice, Internet, and multimedia. The company was founded in 1998 and is based in Santa Clara, California.

iTelco

Series B in 2001
iTelco Communications, Inc., also known as eTouch.com(SM), is a leading application service provider serving Internet portals, ISPs and telcos with highly scalable, global, IP-based communication solutions for unified messaging, advanced telephony, and wireless applications. The company's current direct offering to consumers, eTouch Unified Messaging, offers free voicemail/e-mail/faxmail through an on-line Website, and free routing of voice messages around the world within the global eTouch network.

VSK Photonics

Series A in 2001
A supplier of active photonic components for fiber-optic telecommunications

K2 Optronics

Series B in 2001
K2 Optronics specializes in designing, developing, and manufacturing analog and digital transmission lasers for the cable television (CATV), telecommunications, sensing, and test and measurement industries.

VxTel

Acquisition in 2001
VxTel specializes in providing silicon solutions designed for next-generation carrier networks. Founded in 1999 and based in Fremont, California, the company develops products that utilize a distinct signal-processing architecture tailored for voice, data, telecommunications, and multimedia applications. VxTel's technology is integral to carrier-class switches, facilitating the growth and adoption of packet-based networks for voice and advanced services. The company's primary focus is on supporting high-density voice-over-packet systems, capable of managing hundreds of thousands of channels across various voice processing applications.

Xircom

Acquisition in 2001
Xircom is a provider of mobile networking and information access solutions for mobile computer users.

Nova Crystals

Series C in 2000
Nova Crystals develops and manufactures fiber-optic data/telecommunications components based on their proprietary process and wafer technologies, as well as high efficiency LEDs for display and illumination applications.

STSN

Series C in 2000
STSN is a provider of high-speed Internet access and other broadband services, delivering powerful building-centric solutions.

Digital Island

Post in 2000
CenturyLink is a global communications, hosting, cloud, and IT services company that enables its clients to transform their businesses and their lives through technology solutions. It offers network and data systems management, big data analytics, and IT consulting service to its customers. CenturyLink also provides broadband, voice, video, data, and managed services over a 250,000-route-mile U.S. fiber network and a 300,000-route-mile international transport network. It operates in more than 55 data centers in North America, Europe, and Asia.

NxtWave Communications

Series C in 2000
NxtWave Communications Inc. designs and markets broadband, error-free video and data communications integrated circuits.

2nd Century

Venture Round in 2000
2nd Century Communications, an open network application service provider.

IndusInd Media & Communications

Private Equity Round in 2000
Provider of channels and broad band services through hybrid fiber optic networks. The company offers channels in the digital mode; television channels in the analog mode and broad band services. It also provides leasing services to infrastructure providers.

Picazo Communications

Acquisition in 2000
Picazo Communications develops server based telephone software and systems for small and medium size businesses, specializing in highly integrated solutions, with complete PBX functionality.

Flashcom

Series B in 2000
A large broadband service provider focused on providing digital subscriber line services

Cidera

Series C in 2000
A satellite-based Internet broadcaster

Basis Communications

Acquisition in 2000
Basis Communications is a company that was acquired by Intel in 2000.

GIGA

Acquisition in 2000
Giga specializes in advanced high-speed communications chips used in optical networking. Its products are targeted for a range of applications that speed transmission over the Internet backbone.

BlueStar Communications

Private Equity Round in 2000
BlueStar Communications went out of business. Bluestar Communications Group, Inc. provided broadband communications and Internet services to small- and medium-sized businesses in Tier II and Tier III cities in US, as of December 31, 1999. Its Internet access services, which were packaged with Web hosting and e-mail, and its high-speed real private networking services were provided using the Digital Subscriber Line technology. The company also offered broadband solutions, including unbundled network element T1.

Mayan Networks

Venture Round in 2000
Mayan Networks is developing products that merge the traditional world of copper and SONET TDM transport with IP data communications.

Netcentrex

Series B in 1999
NetCentrex S.A. develops networking products and network-based applications for business communications, customer interactions.

STSN

Series B in 1999
STSN is a provider of high-speed Internet access and other broadband services, delivering powerful building-centric solutions.

UTStarcom

Series E in 1999
UTStarcom Holdings Corp. operates as a telecom infrastructure provider to develop technology for bandwidth from cloud-based services, mobile, streaming, and other applications worldwide. The company helps network operators to offer communication services for its customers. Its products line include various platforms that leverage its expertise in packet optical communications, routing and switching technologies, broadband access, wireless communications, and synchronization. The company’s end-to-end broadband product portfolio, enhanced through in-house software defined networking based orchestration, enables mobile and fixed-line network operators and enterprises to build networks for a range of applications, including mobile backhaul, metro aggregation, broadband access, and Wi-Fi data offload. It is also leveraging its technology expertise to bring smart networked products to new applications, such as its GoBox automated refrigerated dispenser for retail stores. The company was founded in 1991 and is based in Admiralty, Hong Kong.

NxtWave Communications

Series B in 1999
NxtWave Communications Inc. designs and markets broadband, error-free video and data communications integrated circuits.

Cidera

Series B in 1999
A satellite-based Internet broadcaster

Level One Communications

Acquisition in 1999
Level One Communications provides silicon connectivity, local area network switching, and wide area network access solutions for telecom and networking applications. The company is based in Sacramento, California, with an additional office in San Francisco, California.

Dayna Communications

Acquisition in 1997
Dayna Communications was a company in Salt Lake City, Utah that produced communcations hardware, (such as modems and ethernet cards) as well as the software.