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 Wireless

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.

Cellwize

Series B in 2020
Cellwize Wireless Technologies Pte Ltd. develops and delivers self-organizing network (SON) solutions across vendors and wireless technologies. The company offers Cellwize elastic-SON platform that is deployed and managed on private clouds, and transforms spotty and volatile networks that struggle to meet demand into user-centric and over-performing mobile networks across multiple vendors and wireless technologies; and Cellwize Centralized SON, a SON solution on NFV directly communicating with the cloud with multiple element management systems for SON activities. It serves mobile network operators across Europe, APAC, and LATAM. The company was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Singapore with an additional location in the United Kingdom.

Pocketlab

Seed Round in 2020
PocketLab is a wireless sensor for exploring the world and building science experiments. We built PocketLab for the curious explorers, educators, students, and makers to bring science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) to life like never before. PocketLab connects with a single button to a smartphone or tablet and instantly streams measurement data that you can see and record. PocketLab measures acceleration, force, angular velocity, magnetic field, pressure, altitude, and temperature. Using our cloud software, you can easily analyze your data, create graphs, and integrate your data with other software. PocketLab has the same features as lab equipment that costs thousands of dollars but is low cost and intuitive to use.

Barefoot Networks

Acquisition in 2019
Barefoot Networks is a team of visionaries, experienced technologists and engineers who have created a blueprint for designing and operating the world’s fastest and most programmable networks. Their goal is to make programming your network as simple as programming your CPU.

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.

ETA Wireless, Inc.

Venture Round in 2019
Eta Wireless is solving the fundamental power challenges in the mobile communications industry. Today’s smartphones, wearables and Internet of Things (IoT) devices are highly energy inefficient and typically waste most of the power consumed as heat. Our game changing technology, ETAdvanced, dramatically reduces energy consumption to significantly extend the battery life of all wireless communication devices. Unlike legacy power management technologies, ETAdvanced supports new gigabit communication standards for LTE Advanced, 5G and WiFi. With ETAdvanced, running out of power becomes a thing of the past.

Aerial

Venture Round in 2018
Aerial Technologies Inc. is a Montreal-based company that specializes in cloud-based motion analytics solutions utilizing artificial intelligence and existing wireless infrastructure. Founded in 2015, Aerial has developed the Motion Capture Plug, a WiFi Motion device that analyzes distortions in wireless signals to provide insights into motion activity in various environments such as homes, workplaces, hospitals, and hotels. This technology allows for monitoring without the use of cameras, wearables, or sensors, making it a cost-effective solution for detecting human presence and activities. Aerial serves a diverse clientele, including internet service providers, healthcare organizations, security systems integrators, and smart object manufacturers across the globe, with regional offices in the United States and Spain.

Espressif

Series C in 2018
Espressif Systems (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., a fabless semiconductor company, designs and sells Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, low-power IoT solutions in China. The company offers wireless SoCs; modules combining Wi-Fi and BT/BLE; and development boards, as well as software products. It also provides hardware services. The company serves customers in industrial automation, wearable electronic, healthcare, consumer electronic, and smart home sectors. Espressif Systems (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in Shanghai, China.

Keyssa

Series C in 2017
Keyssa, Inc. specializes in the development and manufacturing of contactless connectors and wireless semiconductors utilizing millimeter-wave technology for data transfer. The company offers a compact system known as Kiss Connectivity, which facilitates simple, secure, and instantaneous data flow between devices without the need for metal connectors, cables, or traditional wireless networks. This innovative solution enables rapid transmission of large amounts of data and video between devices in close proximity while minimizing battery drain. Keyssa's technology relies on extremely high frequency signals and integrates advanced mechanical design, electromagnetics, materials science, and semiconductor technologies. Founded in 2009 and originally known as WaveConnex, Inc., Keyssa is headquartered in Campbell, California, with additional offices in Oregon, China, South Korea, and Taiwan.

Grand Chip Microelectronics

Venture Round in 2016
Grand Chip Microelectronics Co., Ltd is a company based in Zhuzhou City, China, specializing in the development of radio frequency (RF) front-end integrated circuits (ICs) and RF Place & Play solutions tailored for wireless local area network (WLAN) infrastructure applications. The company focuses on creating high-performance, high-linearity, and highly integrated Wi-Fi front-end devices that enhance wireless connectivity across various platforms, including cellular networks and the Internet of Things.

ETA Wireless, Inc.

Seed Round in 2016
Eta Wireless is solving the fundamental power challenges in the mobile communications industry. Today’s smartphones, wearables and Internet of Things (IoT) devices are highly energy inefficient and typically waste most of the power consumed as heat. Our game changing technology, ETAdvanced, dramatically reduces energy consumption to significantly extend the battery life of all wireless communication devices. Unlike legacy power management technologies, ETAdvanced supports new gigabit communication standards for LTE Advanced, 5G and WiFi. With ETAdvanced, running out of power becomes a thing of the past.

WebRadar

Venture Round in 2016
WebRadar is a Telecom Engineering company focused in quality, performance and optimization management. To achieve these objectives, it develops software systems for wireless and wireline telecom operators and telemetry systems for road transport management and gas station management. The company generates business intelligence by processing large volumes of unstructured data for companies spread around the world.

Cavendish Kinetics

Venture Round in 2015
Cavendish Kinetics, Inc. designs, manufactures, and markets tunable components for RF circuits for cellular handsets, laptops, netbooks, tablets, and other consumer wireless devices. It offers antenna tuners for various RF applications. The company offers its products directly to customers worldwide. Cavendish Kinetics, Inc. was founded in 1994 and is headquartered in San Jose, California with an additional office in s-Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands. As of October 4, 2019, Cavendish Kinetics, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Qorvo, Inc.

Pocketlab

Seed Round in 2015
PocketLab is a wireless sensor for exploring the world and building science experiments. We built PocketLab for the curious explorers, educators, students, and makers to bring science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) to life like never before. PocketLab connects with a single button to a smartphone or tablet and instantly streams measurement data that you can see and record. PocketLab measures acceleration, force, angular velocity, magnetic field, pressure, altitude, and temperature. Using our cloud software, you can easily analyze your data, create graphs, and integrate your data with other software. PocketLab has the same features as lab equipment that costs thousands of dollars but is low cost and intuitive to use.

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.

Keyssa

Series C in 2014
Keyssa, Inc. specializes in the development and manufacturing of contactless connectors and wireless semiconductors utilizing millimeter-wave technology for data transfer. The company offers a compact system known as Kiss Connectivity, which facilitates simple, secure, and instantaneous data flow between devices without the need for metal connectors, cables, or traditional wireless networks. This innovative solution enables rapid transmission of large amounts of data and video between devices in close proximity while minimizing battery drain. Keyssa's technology relies on extremely high frequency signals and integrates advanced mechanical design, electromagnetics, materials science, and semiconductor technologies. Founded in 2009 and originally known as WaveConnex, Inc., Keyssa is headquartered in Campbell, California, with additional offices in Oregon, China, South Korea, and Taiwan.

Ossia

Series C in 2014
Ossia Inc. develops and licenses a wireless power transmission system known as Cota Real Wireless Power. This innovative technology utilizes RF smart antennas to wirelessly deliver power to multiple devices simultaneously, without the need for user intervention or physical connections. Cota can effectively charge devices from a distance of up to 30 feet, even without a direct line of sight. The company's technology is applicable across various sectors, including wearables, IoT, mobile, medical, industrial, automotive, and battery applications. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, Ossia has formed strategic partnerships to enhance its market presence and innovation in wireless power solutions.

LSI - Axxia Networking Business

Acquisition in 2014
LSI - Axxia Networking Business is a processors destined for enterprise and wireless network hardware.

Sotera Wireless

Venture Round in 2014
Sotera Wireless, Inc. is a medical device company dedicated to the development, marketing and sale of a new generation of comprehensive vital signs monitoring. Sotera’s mission is to improve patient safety by empowering clinicians to detect early signs of deterioration in virtually any care setting and enable early intervention and rapid response, all without limiting the patient’s freedom of movement.

Waltop

Venture Round in 2013
WALTOP International Corporation provides digital input solutions. The company focuses on electromagnetic solutions. Its main business includes tablet module and ASIC for tablet PC and pen LCD monitor; wireless/Bluetooth tablets; USB tablet; digital ink note; sync-board; touch control module and ASIC; dual mode input solutions/module/ASIC; and E-paper/E-book pen input solutions/module/ASIC. The company offers Vega Tablet and Venus Tablet(S) that are professional graphic tablets; Sirius Tablet, a product that integrates smart hot keys design and touch solution; graphic tablets, which include mars, media, slim, and wireless tablets, as well as Q pads; and tablet modules, such as digitizer and IC modules. WALTOP International Corporation was founded in 2004 and is based in Hsin-Chu City, Taiwan.

WebRadar

Venture Round in 2013
WebRadar is a Telecom Engineering company focused in quality, performance and optimization management. To achieve these objectives, it develops software systems for wireless and wireline telecom operators and telemetry systems for road transport management and gas station management. The company generates business intelligence by processing large volumes of unstructured data for companies spread around the world.

WiTricity

Series E in 2013
WiTricity Corporation, founded in 2007, specializes in wireless power solutions utilizing magnetic resonance technology. The company designs, develops, and commercializes a range of products aimed at various applications, including mobile device charging, electric vehicle (EV) and hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) charging, and powering medical devices. WiTricity's technology allows for efficient energy transfer over distances, enabling safe and effective wireless charging for consumer electronics, automotive systems, industrial uses, and military applications. The company also engages in licensing its technology, allowing original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to integrate its wireless power transfer capabilities into their own products. Headquartered in Watertown, Massachusetts, WiTricity is recognized as a leader in the field, with significant contributions to the advancement of wireless electricity technologies stemming from research initiated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

GainSpan

Series D in 2013
GainSpan brings Ultra-low-power Wi-Fi to sensors and embedded applications. The company's semiconductor solutions break new ground in Wi-Fi applications by enabling years of battery life for Wi-Fi sensors and other devices. In September of 2006, a core team of engineers and thought leaders spun off from Intel Corporation to form Emphany Systems, later GainSpan. The vision was simple... enable and accelerate the adoption of new wireless usage models for sensor network applications using an existing widely deployed standard technology. The challenge was daunting... while wireless sensor networks have seen steady growth over the past few years, their market potential has, in fact, been hindered by power consumption issues and lack of mature standards based solutions. The solution was innovative... new Wi-Fi semiconductor and software solutions that enable sensors and other devices to run up to 10 years on a single AA battery. This allows users to leverage the global Wi-Fi infrastructure, existing tools and knowledge investments, for new applications such as temperature monitoring for energy management, condition monitoring of industrial equipment in manufacturing plants or streetlights in metro areas.

WebRadar

Venture Round in 2013
WebRadar is a Telecom Engineering company focused in quality, performance and optimization management. To achieve these objectives, it develops software systems for wireless and wireline telecom operators and telemetry systems for road transport management and gas station management. The company generates business intelligence by processing large volumes of unstructured data for companies spread around the world.

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.

Sotera Wireless

Series D in 2013
Sotera Wireless, Inc. is a medical device company dedicated to the development, marketing and sale of a new generation of comprehensive vital signs monitoring. Sotera’s mission is to improve patient safety by empowering clinicians to detect early signs of deterioration in virtually any care setting and enable early intervention and rapid response, all without limiting the patient’s freedom of movement.

WebRadar

Series A in 2013
WebRadar is a Telecom Engineering company focused in quality, performance and optimization management. To achieve these objectives, it develops software systems for wireless and wireline telecom operators and telemetry systems for road transport management and gas station management. The company generates business intelligence by processing large volumes of unstructured data for companies spread around the world.

Sand 9

Series C in 2012
Sand 9, Inc. is a venture-funded startup focused on designing components that enhance the performance and capabilities of wireless devices. The company specializes in MEMS timing products that cater to both wired and wireless systems across various sectors, including communications, industrial, military, and mobile markets. By developing innovative solutions, Sand 9 aims to significantly improve the functionality of devices, positioning itself as a key player in the evolving landscape of technology.

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.

Sotera Wireless

Series D in 2011
Sotera Wireless, Inc. is a medical device company dedicated to the development, marketing and sale of a new generation of comprehensive vital signs monitoring. Sotera’s mission is to improve patient safety by empowering clinicians to detect early signs of deterioration in virtually any care setting and enable early intervention and rapid response, all without limiting the patient’s freedom of movement.

GainSpan

Series C in 2011
GainSpan brings Ultra-low-power Wi-Fi to sensors and embedded applications. The company's semiconductor solutions break new ground in Wi-Fi applications by enabling years of battery life for Wi-Fi sensors and other devices. In September of 2006, a core team of engineers and thought leaders spun off from Intel Corporation to form Emphany Systems, later GainSpan. The vision was simple... enable and accelerate the adoption of new wireless usage models for sensor network applications using an existing widely deployed standard technology. The challenge was daunting... while wireless sensor networks have seen steady growth over the past few years, their market potential has, in fact, been hindered by power consumption issues and lack of mature standards based solutions. The solution was innovative... new Wi-Fi semiconductor and software solutions that enable sensors and other devices to run up to 10 years on a single AA battery. This allows users to leverage the global Wi-Fi infrastructure, existing tools and knowledge investments, for new applications such as temperature monitoring for energy management, condition monitoring of industrial equipment in manufacturing plants or streetlights in metro areas.

SiPort

Acquisition in 2011
SiPort specializes in the development of digital radio semiconductors that facilitate audio and data broadcast services through terrestrial signals. Its innovative single-chip CMOS solutions are designed for low power consumption and high integration, making them suitable for a variety of mobile platforms, including MP3 players, personal navigation devices, automotive navigation systems, and home audio setups. By supporting both analog and digital broadcast standards, SiPort enables manufacturers to offer consumers access to a diverse range of audio content, including HD digital radio and live programming typically available on traditional radios. The company's technology is particularly advantageous for portable and automotive applications, as it delivers the necessary performance and efficiency for real-time navigation data services.

Skycross

Series E in 2011
Skycross is a global company specializing in wireless antenna solutions and advanced radiofrequency technology systems. The company designs and manufactures a range of products that serve various market segments, including handsets, data cards, USB dongles, laptops, access points, and mobile personal entertainment devices. Skycross is recognized for its patented technologies, which include beam-forming, pattern diversity, and closed-loop tuning. These innovations enable the production of VersiTune integrated modules and antennas, facilitating the advancement of mobile and connectivity applications. Through its commitment to enhancing communication across various wireless devices, Skycross plays a significant role in establishing a more connected world.

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.

SySDSoft

Acquisition in 2011
SySDSoft designs state-of-the-art baseband and RF/analog circuits for the growing wireless broadband market. SySDSoft’s solutions are designed to meet the substantial growth in wireless device deployments. The company’s products portfolio covers a variety of technologies such as WiMAX, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Wireless USB, and LTE. SySDSoft provides OEM's, ODM's, and chip manufacturers innovative, yet cost-effective solutions that accelerate their entry into the growing market of wireless broadband.

Ortiva Wireless

Series C in 2010
Ortiva Wireless, Inc. offers solutions for the management of mobile video. It offers mobile video optimization gateway, a server-based optimization solution, which provides asset preparation, transcoding, and streaming for live and video on demand content. The company’s product also optimizes multimedia content for delivery to mobile subscribers. It serves mobile network operators and managed service providers. Ortiva Wireless, Inc. was founded in 2004 and is based in La Jolla, California.

AeroScout

Series E in 2010
AeroScout provides Wi-Fi-based RFID tags, exciters, and location receivers. The company offers two main integrated products: Engine, a software component, enabling location-based applications in a wireless LAN environment, and MobileView, an application for enterprise visibility solutions. The company also provides professional services, which include site planning and pre-installation.

Ozmo Devices

Series D in 2010
Ozmo Devices develops Wi-Fi compatible communication technologies that deliver cost-effective wireless personal area network (WPAN) connectivity for battery-operated devices. Ozmo Devices's Wi-Fi Personal Area Network (Wi-Fi PAN) technology allows manufacturers to connect laptops, mobile phones and consumer electronic devices using Wi-Fi.

Sotera Wireless

Series C in 2010
Sotera Wireless, Inc. is a medical device company dedicated to the development, marketing and sale of a new generation of comprehensive vital signs monitoring. Sotera’s mission is to improve patient safety by empowering clinicians to detect early signs of deterioration in virtually any care setting and enable early intervention and rapid response, all without limiting the patient’s freedom of movement.

Clearwire

Post in 2009
Clearwire, founded in October 2003 by telecom pioneer Craig O. McCaw, is a provider of wireless high-speed Internet service that emphasizes simplicity, speed, portability, and reliability. The company operates by utilizing licensed spectrum to enable customers to connect to the Internet without relying on traditional cable or phone lines. Headquartered in Kirkland, Washington, Clearwire launched its first market in August 2004 and has since expanded its services to 50 markets across the United States and parts of Europe. The company's offerings are now available through Sprint, following their acquisition of Clearwire.

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.

Clearwire

Post in 2009
Clearwire, founded in October 2003 by telecom pioneer Craig O. McCaw, is a provider of wireless high-speed Internet service that emphasizes simplicity, speed, portability, and reliability. The company operates by utilizing licensed spectrum to enable customers to connect to the Internet without relying on traditional cable or phone lines. Headquartered in Kirkland, Washington, Clearwire launched its first market in August 2004 and has since expanded its services to 50 markets across the United States and parts of Europe. The company's offerings are now available through Sprint, following their acquisition of Clearwire.

Ozmo Devices

Series C in 2009
Ozmo Devices develops Wi-Fi compatible communication technologies that deliver cost-effective wireless personal area network (WPAN) connectivity for battery-operated devices. Ozmo Devices's Wi-Fi Personal Area Network (Wi-Fi PAN) technology allows manufacturers to connect laptops, mobile phones and consumer electronic devices using Wi-Fi.

Retweett511

Venture Round in 2009
Beceem Communications is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in the emerging WiMAX marketplace. They offer baseband & RF chips as well as complete hardware & software solutions. From the beginning, Beceem has taken a leadership position in everything they do. In 2005, they were the first to market with a pre-WiMAX chipset called the MS100, and followed that success with the first Wave 1 (released January 2006) and Wave 2 (released December 2006) mobile WiMAX chipsets.

Staccato Communications

Venture Round in 2008
Staccato Communications, Inc. offers ultra wideband wireless enabled devices for the wireless USB, Bluetooth, and Internet protocol connectivity to the personal computing, consumer electronics, and mobile phone industries. Its products include single-chip integrated circuits, device adapter and device module design kits, reference design kits, wireless USB development kits, and streaming services development kits. The company also provides Ripcord Software, which provides a software stack for variety of ultra wide band applications, as well as includes installers, firmware, middleware, drivers, customization tools, and firmware upgrade tools. Staccato Communications’ products are used in various applications, such as printers, camera, mass storage devices, portable media players, wireless docking, wireless projectors, Web cameras, wireless HDTV, wireless speakers, set top boxes, wireless displays, purchasing content, sharing content, and personal servers. Staccato Communications, Inc. was formerly known as Discrete Time Communications, Inc. The company was founded in 2002 and is based in San Diego, California.

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.

Clearwire

Post in 2008
Clearwire, founded in October 2003 by telecom pioneer Craig O. McCaw, is a provider of wireless high-speed Internet service that emphasizes simplicity, speed, portability, and reliability. The company operates by utilizing licensed spectrum to enable customers to connect to the Internet without relying on traditional cable or phone lines. Headquartered in Kirkland, Washington, Clearwire launched its first market in August 2004 and has since expanded its services to 50 markets across the United States and parts of Europe. The company's offerings are now available through Sprint, following their acquisition of Clearwire.

Sotera Wireless

Series B in 2008
Sotera Wireless, Inc. is a medical device company dedicated to the development, marketing and sale of a new generation of comprehensive vital signs monitoring. Sotera’s mission is to improve patient safety by empowering clinicians to detect early signs of deterioration in virtually any care setting and enable early intervention and rapid response, all without limiting the patient’s freedom of movement.

Zensys

Venture Round in 2008
Zensys is a provider of wireless networking technology for control and status reading applications and the developer of Z-Wave, a low-cost, two-way, wireless mesh network communications technology that enables consumers to monitor and manage their lighting, security systems and other home controls easily, conveniently and securely from anywhere in the world.

Wisair

Series D in 2008
Wisair is a fabless semiconductor company providing single-chip based Ultra Wideband (UWB) and Wireless USB solutions for personal computing, consumer electronics, and mobile devices.

GainSpan

Series B in 2007
GainSpan brings Ultra-low-power Wi-Fi to sensors and embedded applications. The company's semiconductor solutions break new ground in Wi-Fi applications by enabling years of battery life for Wi-Fi sensors and other devices. In September of 2006, a core team of engineers and thought leaders spun off from Intel Corporation to form Emphany Systems, later GainSpan. The vision was simple... enable and accelerate the adoption of new wireless usage models for sensor network applications using an existing widely deployed standard technology. The challenge was daunting... while wireless sensor networks have seen steady growth over the past few years, their market potential has, in fact, been hindered by power consumption issues and lack of mature standards based solutions. The solution was innovative... new Wi-Fi semiconductor and software solutions that enable sensors and other devices to run up to 10 years on a single AA battery. This allows users to leverage the global Wi-Fi infrastructure, existing tools and knowledge investments, for new applications such as temperature monitoring for energy management, condition monitoring of industrial equipment in manufacturing plants or streetlights in metro areas.

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.

DiBcom

Series E in 2007
DiBcom S.A., a fabless semiconductor company, offers a range of integrated circuits in France & internationally. It specializes in the development of broadband wireless solutions following digital video broadcasting and other broadband communication standards. The company offers chipsets and development kits. Its solutions are used in automotive, portable LCD TV, PC, mobile phones and other handheld device applications. DiBcom S.A. was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Palaiseau, France.

SiPort

Series B in 2007
SiPort specializes in the development of digital radio semiconductors that facilitate audio and data broadcast services through terrestrial signals. Its innovative single-chip CMOS solutions are designed for low power consumption and high integration, making them suitable for a variety of mobile platforms, including MP3 players, personal navigation devices, automotive navigation systems, and home audio setups. By supporting both analog and digital broadcast standards, SiPort enables manufacturers to offer consumers access to a diverse range of audio content, including HD digital radio and live programming typically available on traditional radios. The company's technology is particularly advantageous for portable and automotive applications, as it delivers the necessary performance and efficiency for real-time navigation data services.

AeroScout

Series C in 2007
AeroScout provides Wi-Fi-based RFID tags, exciters, and location receivers. The company offers two main integrated products: Engine, a software component, enabling location-based applications in a wireless LAN environment, and MobileView, an application for enterprise visibility solutions. The company also provides professional services, which include site planning and pre-installation.

Sirific Wireless

Series C in 2007
Sirific Wireless is a semiconductor company, designs and develops CMOS RF HEDGE transceivers for wireless communications market. The company offers monolithic multi-mode wireless design and digital direct conversion products; Harmony-direct upconversion transmitters; and NEXUS products, NexusRD. Its NEXUS platform combines HSDPA, WCDMA, EDGE, GPRS, and GSM with available on-chip receive diversity to deliver transceivers for multi-mode and multi-band wireless applications. The company has locations in Waterloo, Canada; Richardson, Texas; and Seoul, Korea. Sirific Wireless Limited was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Richardson, Texas with additional offices in the United States, Canada, and Korea.

Retweett511

Series D in 2007
Beceem Communications is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in the emerging WiMAX marketplace. They offer baseband & RF chips as well as complete hardware & software solutions. From the beginning, Beceem has taken a leadership position in everything they do. In 2005, they were the first to market with a pre-WiMAX chipset called the MS100, and followed that success with the first Wave 1 (released January 2006) and Wave 2 (released December 2006) mobile WiMAX chipsets.

Pronto Networks

Venture Round in 2007
Pronto Networks Provides Carrier-Class Operations Support Systems (OSS) That Enables Network Operators To Deploy And Manage Large Public WLAN Networks. The Company’s Software Handles Provisioning, Configuration, Authentication, Access Control, Security, Pre-Paid And Post-Paid Billing, And Roaming Settlement For Large Public WLAN Networks.

Magnolia Broadband

Series E in 2006
Magnolia Broadband, Inc. is a fabless semiconductor company based in Englewood, New Jersey, specializing in wireless communications. Founded in 2000, the company has developed and patented Mobile Transmit Diversity (MTD), a beamforming technology that enhances data throughput and coverage for wireless network operators without requiring changes to existing base stations or infrastructure standards. MTD is versatile, available as either a chip or a software-only solution, and supports multi-band standards and protocols. Magnolia Broadband boasts a robust intellectual property portfolio, including 28 issued patents and 24 pending patents in the United States, alongside additional international patents. The company's technology significantly increases spectrum utilization by 40% and improves quality of service for voice and data services, demonstrating proven field performance with a 4 dB gain in uplink. Magnolia's solutions also extend battery life and reduce emissions, enabling rapid and cost-effective deployment without modifications to current wireless standards or legacy cellular networks.

GainSpan

Series A in 2006
GainSpan brings Ultra-low-power Wi-Fi to sensors and embedded applications. The company's semiconductor solutions break new ground in Wi-Fi applications by enabling years of battery life for Wi-Fi sensors and other devices. In September of 2006, a core team of engineers and thought leaders spun off from Intel Corporation to form Emphany Systems, later GainSpan. The vision was simple... enable and accelerate the adoption of new wireless usage models for sensor network applications using an existing widely deployed standard technology. The challenge was daunting... while wireless sensor networks have seen steady growth over the past few years, their market potential has, in fact, been hindered by power consumption issues and lack of mature standards based solutions. The solution was innovative... new Wi-Fi semiconductor and software solutions that enable sensors and other devices to run up to 10 years on a single AA battery. This allows users to leverage the global Wi-Fi infrastructure, existing tools and knowledge investments, for new applications such as temperature monitoring for energy management, condition monitoring of industrial equipment in manufacturing plants or streetlights in metro areas.

Clearwire

Venture Round in 2006
Clearwire, founded in October 2003 by telecom pioneer Craig O. McCaw, is a provider of wireless high-speed Internet service that emphasizes simplicity, speed, portability, and reliability. The company operates by utilizing licensed spectrum to enable customers to connect to the Internet without relying on traditional cable or phone lines. Headquartered in Kirkland, Washington, Clearwire launched its first market in August 2004 and has since expanded its services to 50 markets across the United States and parts of Europe. The company's offerings are now available through Sprint, following their acquisition of Clearwire.

Navini Networks

Venture Round in 2006
Navini Networks provides portable, plug-n-play broadband wireless access solutions in the United States. Its pre-Mobile WiMAX solutions include The Ripwave MX product line comprising Ripwave MX portable products, such as base stations, modems, radio frequency combiners, and element management systems. Navini Networks, Inc. also provides Smart WiMAX, a mobile WiMAX with beamformed MIMO and smart beamforming technology for the broadband wireless market to deliver personal broadband to the mass market. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Richardson, Texas.

Ozmo Devices

Series A in 2006
Ozmo Devices develops Wi-Fi compatible communication technologies that deliver cost-effective wireless personal area network (WPAN) connectivity for battery-operated devices. Ozmo Devices's Wi-Fi Personal Area Network (Wi-Fi PAN) technology allows manufacturers to connect laptops, mobile phones and consumer electronic devices using Wi-Fi.

Retweett511

Venture Round in 2006
Beceem Communications is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in the emerging WiMAX marketplace. They offer baseband & RF chips as well as complete hardware & software solutions. From the beginning, Beceem has taken a leadership position in everything they do. In 2005, they were the first to market with a pre-WiMAX chipset called the MS100, and followed that success with the first Wave 1 (released January 2006) and Wave 2 (released December 2006) mobile WiMAX chipsets.

Wisair

Series C in 2006
Wisair is a fabless semiconductor company providing single-chip based Ultra Wideband (UWB) and Wireless USB solutions for personal computing, consumer electronics, and mobile devices.

Staccato Communications

Series C in 2006
Staccato Communications, Inc. offers ultra wideband wireless enabled devices for the wireless USB, Bluetooth, and Internet protocol connectivity to the personal computing, consumer electronics, and mobile phone industries. Its products include single-chip integrated circuits, device adapter and device module design kits, reference design kits, wireless USB development kits, and streaming services development kits. The company also provides Ripcord Software, which provides a software stack for variety of ultra wide band applications, as well as includes installers, firmware, middleware, drivers, customization tools, and firmware upgrade tools. Staccato Communications’ products are used in various applications, such as printers, camera, mass storage devices, portable media players, wireless docking, wireless projectors, Web cameras, wireless HDTV, wireless speakers, set top boxes, wireless displays, purchasing content, sharing content, and personal servers. Staccato Communications, Inc. was formerly known as Discrete Time Communications, Inc. The company was founded in 2002 and is based in San Diego, California.

3e Technologies International

Venture Round in 2005
3eTI is a provider of products, applications, and technology to build secure wireless infrastructure for indoor and outdoor applications in both friendly and harsh environments. With solutions for mesh networking, RFID, video, PKI, remote sensors, and location-based context-aware systems, 3eTI serves government, industrial, and commercial users worldwide. 3eTI is active in standards bodies such as IEEE 802.11x, IEEE 1451.5 Wireless Sensor Networks (Chair), and the Bluetooth Industrial Automation Subgroup (Chair).

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.

Pronto Networks

Venture Round in 2005
Pronto Networks Provides Carrier-Class Operations Support Systems (OSS) That Enables Network Operators To Deploy And Manage Large Public WLAN Networks. The Company’s Software Handles Provisioning, Configuration, Authentication, Access Control, Security, Pre-Paid And Post-Paid Billing, And Roaming Settlement For Large Public WLAN Networks.

Infinet Wireless

Private Equity Round in 2005
InfiNet Wireless Limited specializes in providing a range of fixed, nomadic, mobile, and public safety wireless connectivity solutions through broadband wireless access and WiMAX technologies. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Moscow, the company offers various products, including point-to-point solutions, backhaul solutions with E1/T1 support, MESH topology systems with Wi-Fi functionality, and point-to-multipoint solutions. Its equipment is utilized across diverse sectors, such as video surveillance, government, telecommunications, and public safety, serving clients in regions including North America, Europe, and Asia. InfiNet Wireless is recognized as one of the largest privately owned developers and manufacturers in the Broadband Wireless Access industry, achieving consistent growth through innovation and a strong commitment to customer satisfaction. Through listening to client feedback and incorporating it into product development, the company has established itself as a reliable choice for organizations needing robust connectivity solutions.

DiBcom

Series C in 2005
DiBcom S.A., a fabless semiconductor company, offers a range of integrated circuits in France & internationally. It specializes in the development of broadband wireless solutions following digital video broadcasting and other broadband communication standards. The company offers chipsets and development kits. Its solutions are used in automotive, portable LCD TV, PC, mobile phones and other handheld device applications. DiBcom S.A. was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Palaiseau, France.

AirMagnet

Venture Round in 2005
AirMagnet is a security and troubleshooting Wireless LAN software provider. Other products include WLAN site survey and design, RF interference detection, remote diagnostics, and the voice over WiFi analysis software.

Magnolia Broadband

Series C in 2005
Magnolia Broadband, Inc. is a fabless semiconductor company based in Englewood, New Jersey, specializing in wireless communications. Founded in 2000, the company has developed and patented Mobile Transmit Diversity (MTD), a beamforming technology that enhances data throughput and coverage for wireless network operators without requiring changes to existing base stations or infrastructure standards. MTD is versatile, available as either a chip or a software-only solution, and supports multi-band standards and protocols. Magnolia Broadband boasts a robust intellectual property portfolio, including 28 issued patents and 24 pending patents in the United States, alongside additional international patents. The company's technology significantly increases spectrum utilization by 40% and improves quality of service for voice and data services, demonstrating proven field performance with a 4 dB gain in uplink. Magnolia's solutions also extend battery life and reduce emissions, enabling rapid and cost-effective deployment without modifications to current wireless standards or legacy cellular networks.

Clearwire

Venture Round in 2004
Clearwire, founded in October 2003 by telecom pioneer Craig O. McCaw, is a provider of wireless high-speed Internet service that emphasizes simplicity, speed, portability, and reliability. The company operates by utilizing licensed spectrum to enable customers to connect to the Internet without relying on traditional cable or phone lines. Headquartered in Kirkland, Washington, Clearwire launched its first market in August 2004 and has since expanded its services to 50 markets across the United States and parts of Europe. The company's offerings are now available through Sprint, following their acquisition of Clearwire.

Motia

Series C in 2004
Motia is a fabless semiconductor company focused on enabling smart antennas with RFICs. The Company's standards-compliant adaptive beamforming technologies easily integrate into wireless systems providers' products to enhance overall functionality and performance.

Aereon Inc.

Venture Round in 2004
Aereon Solutions is a provider of wireless and head office based process automation solutions for HVAC, plumbing electrical contracting, and construction companies.

Tropos Networks

Series D in 2004
Tropos Networks is a supplier of systems used to build metro-scale Wi-Fi networks. Tropos' products enable network operators, service providers and government departments to provide ubiquitous, metro-scale, broadband, wireless data coverage for users in any locale. Tropos' solution creates a truly wireless network, free from the requirement of per node wired connectivity associated with Wi-Fi hot spot deployments using access points. Tropos' products enable larger coverage areas, decreased installation costs and decreased operational costs.

Sirific Wireless

Series B in 2004
Sirific Wireless is a semiconductor company, designs and develops CMOS RF HEDGE transceivers for wireless communications market. The company offers monolithic multi-mode wireless design and digital direct conversion products; Harmony-direct upconversion transmitters; and NEXUS products, NexusRD. Its NEXUS platform combines HSDPA, WCDMA, EDGE, GPRS, and GSM with available on-chip receive diversity to deliver transceivers for multi-mode and multi-band wireless applications. The company has locations in Waterloo, Canada; Richardson, Texas; and Seoul, Korea. Sirific Wireless Limited was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Richardson, Texas with additional offices in the United States, Canada, and Korea.
TechFaith Wireless Technology Co., Ltd. is a Chinese company specializing in the design and development of mobile handsets for both consumers and enterprises, operating in China and internationally. The firm provides a range of services, including handset design and assembly through external manufacturing service providers, as well as testing for printed circuit boards and subsystems. TechFaith offers a variety of mobile devices, including feature phones, smartphones, ruggedized phones, and wireless modules, under brands such as Tecface, 17FOX, and MOBIFOX. Additionally, the company develops software for mobile applications and has expertise in various communication system platforms, delivering customizable software solutions to meet client needs. Aside from its mobile phone business, TechFaith also manages and operates commercial real estate properties. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Beijing, the company has established itself as a notable player in the mobile technology sector.

Envara

Acquisition in 2004
Envara is a fabless semiconductor company based in Ra'anana, Israel, specializing in the development of wireless networking chipset solutions. Founded in 2000, the company provides chipsets that support security features and are utilized in network interface cards and access points. Envara serves a diverse range of clients, including wireless access providers, original design manufacturers (ODMs), personal computer manufacturers, appliance manufacturers, and consumer electronics manufacturers. The company's products are integral to enhancing connectivity and security in various devices and applications.

Pronto Networks

Series B in 2004
Pronto Networks Provides Carrier-Class Operations Support Systems (OSS) That Enables Network Operators To Deploy And Manage Large Public WLAN Networks. The Company’s Software Handles Provisioning, Configuration, Authentication, Access Control, Security, Pre-Paid And Post-Paid Billing, And Roaming Settlement For Large Public WLAN Networks.

JAMDAT Mobile

Series D in 2003
Wireless game developer and publisher for multiple cell platforms. Headquartered in Los Angeles, JAMDAT has employees in locations around the world, including Honolulu, Montreal, Tokyo, London, Bucharest and Hyderabad. The company was acquired by Electronic Arts and brought into the fold of the EA Mobile line of games (with JAMDAT CEO Mitch Lasky leading the worldwide mobile gaming efforts) in December of 2005.

Mobilian

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

SyChip

Series C in 2003
SyChip Inc. specializes in the design, development, and marketing of Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits (RFIC) and Chip Scale Modules (CSM) tailored for the wireless internet appliance market. The company's innovative approach emphasizes the creation of highly integrated RF modules that stand out due to their proprietary integration techniques, modular architectures, and advanced Silicon technologies. This unique silicon substrate allows for more predictable RF designs and simplifies the simulation process, resulting in reduced time-to-market, enhanced performance, and improved reliability for its products.

TeleSym

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

Vivato

Series C in 2003
Vivato is a Wi-Fi infrastructure provider that designs and delivers Wi-Fi connectivity solutions and multi-functional client platforms for mobile carriers and capable operators in the United States and internationally. The company offers an indoor Wi-Fi base station that provides improvements in range and coverage for large indoor environments, including warehouses, stadiums, convention centers, and office parks. It also provides an outdoor Wi-Fi base station that offers up to 54Mbps data-rates to large outdoor areas, including urban and rural Wi-Fi initiatives, 3G or 4G LTE offload, regional broadband Wi-Fi installs, university and education campuses, and resorts and hotels; government and military, logistics, and outdoor sports facilities; and seaports, airports, and train terminals.

Tropos Networks

Venture Round in 2003
Tropos Networks is a supplier of systems used to build metro-scale Wi-Fi networks. Tropos' products enable network operators, service providers and government departments to provide ubiquitous, metro-scale, broadband, wireless data coverage for users in any locale. Tropos' solution creates a truly wireless network, free from the requirement of per node wired connectivity associated with Wi-Fi hot spot deployments using access points. Tropos' products enable larger coverage areas, decreased installation costs and decreased operational costs.

Bluesocket

Venture Round in 2003
Bluesocket is a company that specializes in providing secure, enterprise-level mobile connectivity products and support. It offers a range of networking and communications equipment designed to facilitate connectivity across various infrastructures, including copper, fiber, and wireless networks. By developing wireless network and voice products, Bluesocket creates a robust network infrastructure that integrates desktops, mobile devices, and enterprise applications, enabling seamless communication and connectivity for 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.

rovingIP.net

Venture Round in 2003
rovingIP.net Corp. is a company that specializes in providing internetworking services to both private and public broadband service providers, including wireline and wireless network operators, as well as independent hotspots. The company offers an OnRamp Program designed to assist in the establishment of hotspots, providing necessary equipment, software, and promotional materials for retail merchants and public venues such as hotels and airports. Additionally, it supplies the OnRamp Access Controller, a hardware device that enables retail locations to function as Internet Service Providers, generating revenue. RovingIP.net also offers consulting services to carriers, helping them with architectural design and specifications for current and future network components. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, rovingIP.net serves a diverse range of service providers, including those in the wireless, wireline, and cable sectors.

Iospan Wireless

Acquisition in 2003
Iospan Wireless is an Internet infrastruture company. Specifically the firm provides customers with mass broadband services through their main product the MIMO-OFDM-enabled AirBurst.

Pronto Networks

Series A in 2003
Pronto Networks Provides Carrier-Class Operations Support Systems (OSS) That Enables Network Operators To Deploy And Manage Large Public WLAN Networks. The Company’s Software Handles Provisioning, Configuration, Authentication, Access Control, Security, Pre-Paid And Post-Paid Billing, And Roaming Settlement For Large Public WLAN Networks.

Nomadix

Series D in 2002
Nomadix is a provider of intelligent network devices that deliver reliable and secure wireless computing solutions for businesses of all sizes. The company specializes in bandwidth management and public Internet access solutions, enabling operators and venue owners to deploy high-speed Internet gateways efficiently. With over 50,000 gateways shipped globally, Nomadix has established a strong presence in various industries, including hospitality, telecommunications, healthcare, and education. Its patented Nomadix Gateway is designed to facilitate the launch of public access networks while ensuring cost-effectiveness and ease of use.

JAMDAT Mobile

Series C in 2002
Wireless game developer and publisher for multiple cell platforms. Headquartered in Los Angeles, JAMDAT has employees in locations around the world, including Honolulu, Montreal, Tokyo, London, Bucharest and Hyderabad. The company was acquired by Electronic Arts and brought into the fold of the EA Mobile line of games (with JAMDAT CEO Mitch Lasky leading the worldwide mobile gaming efforts) in December of 2005.

Cellon

Series C in 2002
Cellon is a global wireless design manufacturer that is dedicated to the development of GSM, GPRS, EDGE, WCDMA, EVDO and LTE. They design and manufacture cost effective wireless handsets and module solutions. Cellon delivers quality products that enable their customers to maintain market leadership and brand reputation.

SyChip

Series B in 2002
SyChip Inc. specializes in the design, development, and marketing of Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits (RFIC) and Chip Scale Modules (CSM) tailored for the wireless internet appliance market. The company's innovative approach emphasizes the creation of highly integrated RF modules that stand out due to their proprietary integration techniques, modular architectures, and advanced Silicon technologies. This unique silicon substrate allows for more predictable RF designs and simplifies the simulation process, resulting in reduced time-to-market, enhanced performance, and improved reliability for its products.

Nomadix

Series D in 2002
Nomadix is a provider of intelligent network devices that deliver reliable and secure wireless computing solutions for businesses of all sizes. The company specializes in bandwidth management and public Internet access solutions, enabling operators and venue owners to deploy high-speed Internet gateways efficiently. With over 50,000 gateways shipped globally, Nomadix has established a strong presence in various industries, including hospitality, telecommunications, healthcare, and education. Its patented Nomadix Gateway is designed to facilitate the launch of public access networks while ensuring cost-effectiveness and ease of use.

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.

Dotcast

Series C in 2002
Dotcast, Inc. is a privately held company focused on developing a high-speed wireless broadband network capable of delivering extensive digital content to consumers and businesses across the United States. The Dotcast Digital Network aims to provide a cost-effective distribution channel for various industries, facilitating direct delivery of products to end users. The company's technology supports cable operators in offering comprehensive digital services by utilizing existing infrastructure and antenna systems for both digital and analog signals. Additionally, Dotcast's terrestrial datacasting solutions allow broadcasters and content providers to transmit high-capacity data streams over the air through established television networks, enhancing the efficiency of digital data distribution.