Mayfield V

Mayfield V, established in 1969, is a global venture capital firm based in Menlo Park, California, with over $2.5 billion under management. The firm specializes in early-stage investments, focusing on technology companies in the enterprise and consumer sectors. Mayfield V seeks to partner with founders from inception, providing extensive experience and resources to build impactful companies. It invests in a broad range of technology subsectors, including artificial intelligence, semiconductors, and human & planetary health, with a typical investment size between $1 and $15 million. The firm also participates in follow-on financing rounds and assists in finding co-investors. Mayfield V has a strong track record, having invested in over 500 companies resulting in 117 IPOs and more than 200 mergers or acquisitions.

Rajeev Batra

Partner

Tim Chang

Venture Partner

Vikram Godse

Partner and Managing Director, India

Nikhil Khattau

Managing Director

Paul Kohli

Vice President of Investment Operations

Tejas Maniar

Operating Partner

Guru Pangal

Venture Partner

Sri Pangulur

Partner

Zareer Shroff

Principal

Vaneeta Varma

CFO

Past deals in TMT

AttoTude

Series B in 2025
AttoTude is a technology company specializing in the development of advanced interconnect solutions for AI and hyperscale data centers. It aims to surpass the limitations of existing data networking systems by creating innovative technology that significantly boosts bandwidth, enhances reliability, and reduces power consumption and costs.

Retym

Series D in 2025
Retym is a semiconductor startup focused on developing innovative technologies for the data center and telecommunications sectors. The company brings together a team of experienced ASIC designers and optical communications specialists to create semiconductor solutions that enhance optical networking and digital signal processing capabilities. By prioritizing the identification and development of disruptive technologies, Retym aims to empower businesses with advanced tools for deep learning and artificial intelligence. Through its efforts, the company seeks to facilitate the construction of next-generation data centers, positioning itself as a key player in the evolution of these critical industries.

Fungible

Series A in 2016
Fungible, Inc. is a company that specializes in developing hardware and software solutions for cloud data centers. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, with an additional office in Bengaluru, India, Fungible aims to enhance data movement through innovative technology. The company's core offering includes a low latency, high throughput, and highly programmable chip designed to optimize data flow in data centers. Additionally, Fungible provides full-stack infrastructure software that leverages standard components, protocols, and interfaces, focusing on improving the economics, security, and reliability of cloud data centers to meet evolving infrastructure demands. The founders of Fungible bring substantial experience from the networking, silicon, and software sectors, positioning the company to make a significant impact in the data center industry.

PayMate

Venture Round in 2014
PayMate is a leading provider of B2B payment solutions for enterprises and small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across supply chains. The company's platform enhances digital workflow management related to payments, ensuring improved control, transparency, and cash flow optimization along with end-to-end reconciliation. By collaborating with major commercial card-issuing banks, PayMate facilitates credit for both payables and receivables, transitioning traditional payment methods to card streams while offering risk-mitigating features and extended payment terms for buyers. Key functionalities of the platform include procure-to-pay automation, credit evaluation, a discount marketplace, and APIs for integration with existing accounting and ERP systems. PayMate's cloud-based platform is accessible on various devices and currently serves users in South Asia and the UAE, with ongoing expansion efforts in the Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East, and Africa (CEMEA) region.

BlackArrow

Series C in 2010
BlackArrow is a provider of television advertising and data solutions, specializing in advanced advertising technology for the pay-TV industry. The company serves over 37 million homes and collaborates with major service providers, including Comcast and Time Warner Cable. BlackArrow's integrated products enable clients to monetize video content across multiple screens, enhancing the efficiency of sales and marketing efforts. By delivering timely insights and real-time audience measurement, BlackArrow helps its clients navigate the complexities of on-demand advertising, ultimately supporting the growth of their multiscreen TV advertising businesses.

Ubicom

Series E in 2009
Ubicom specializes in developing communications and media processor (CMP) and software platforms tailored for real-time interactive applications and multimedia content delivery in the digital home. The company offers optimized system-level solutions for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), supporting a variety of products such as wireless routers, access points, VoIP gateways, streaming media devices, and print servers. Ubicom's advanced multithreaded processor design, along with its real-time operating system and application-level solutions, ensures a high-quality user experience characterized by ease of use. Headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, Ubicom is a privately held, venture-backed company.

WiChorus

Series C in 2008
WiChorus specializes in developing software solutions for network management in the telecommunications sector. The company offers a smartcore platform designed for 4G packet core infrastructure, which supports the deployment of WiMAX and LTE networks. Its products include tools for service and subscriber management, content management, and network optimization. By focusing on enhancing network intelligence, WiChorus enables service providers to achieve superior performance and effectively monetize internet services.

PayMate

Series B in 2008
PayMate is a leading provider of B2B payment solutions for enterprises and small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across supply chains. The company's platform enhances digital workflow management related to payments, ensuring improved control, transparency, and cash flow optimization along with end-to-end reconciliation. By collaborating with major commercial card-issuing banks, PayMate facilitates credit for both payables and receivables, transitioning traditional payment methods to card streams while offering risk-mitigating features and extended payment terms for buyers. Key functionalities of the platform include procure-to-pay automation, credit evaluation, a discount marketplace, and APIs for integration with existing accounting and ERP systems. PayMate's cloud-based platform is accessible on various devices and currently serves users in South Asia and the UAE, with ongoing expansion efforts in the Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East, and Africa (CEMEA) region.

Matrimony.com

Series B in 2008
Matrimony.com Pvt. Ltd is an India-based company specializing in online matchmaking and marriage-related services. It operates prominent platforms including BharatMatrimony.com, EliteMatrimony.com, and CommunityMatrimony.com, catering to South Asians globally, with a significant presence in countries such as the UK, US, Dubai, Sri Lanka, and Malaysia. The company has established a robust retail footprint in India with over 150 self-owned outlets. Matrimony.com is recognized for its innovative approach, having introduced several pioneering business models, including AssistedMatrimony.com and MatrimonyGifts.com. CommunityMatrimony.com stands out as the world's largest network of community-oriented portals. With a workforce of over 3,500 professionals, Matrimony.com emphasizes a culture of intrapreneurship and ethical practices. The company also engages in various corporate social responsibility initiatives, including BharatBloodBank.com and BharatEyeBank.com, further solidifying its reputation as a responsible corporate citizen.

Consorte Marketing

Series B in 2007
Consorte Marketing is an online marketing company specializing in reaching the Hispanic market. It connects businesses with Hispanic customers by leveraging Spanish language media expertise, deep consumer knowledge, and online advertising experience. The company offers brand advertising and direct marketing services, along with SALSA, a proprietary product integrating both. Consorte Marketing's extensive media network includes premium content sites, third-party sites, and lead generation services. Notable clients have included Best Buy, Monster.com, and Countrywide Financial.

BlackArrow

Series B in 2007
BlackArrow is a provider of television advertising and data solutions, specializing in advanced advertising technology for the pay-TV industry. The company serves over 37 million homes and collaborates with major service providers, including Comcast and Time Warner Cable. BlackArrow's integrated products enable clients to monetize video content across multiple screens, enhancing the efficiency of sales and marketing efforts. By delivering timely insights and real-time audience measurement, BlackArrow helps its clients navigate the complexities of on-demand advertising, ultimately supporting the growth of their multiscreen TV advertising businesses.

WiChorus

Series B in 2007
WiChorus specializes in developing software solutions for network management in the telecommunications sector. The company offers a smartcore platform designed for 4G packet core infrastructure, which supports the deployment of WiMAX and LTE networks. Its products include tools for service and subscriber management, content management, and network optimization. By focusing on enhancing network intelligence, WiChorus enables service providers to achieve superior performance and effectively monetize internet services.

Tejas Networks

Venture Round in 2007
Tejas Networks Limited is an Indian company that specializes in designing, developing, and manufacturing optical and data networking products. Established in 2000 and headquartered in Bengaluru, the company serves a diverse clientele, including telecommunications service providers, internet service providers, utility companies, defense organizations, and government entities, both domestically and internationally. Tejas Networks offers a wide range of products, including converged packet optical solutions, enterprise Ethernet switches, and high-density metro core platforms. Their offerings also encompass multi-service provisioning platforms, LTE solutions, and advanced GPON elements for optical access networks. Additionally, Tejas Networks provides software solutions for network management and optimization, along with services such as network planning, installation, and customer support. The company's products are utilized in various applications, including access networks and wireless backhaul, contributing significantly to its revenue primarily from the Indian market.

Consorte Marketing

Series A in 2006
Consorte Marketing is an online marketing company specializing in reaching the Hispanic market. It connects businesses with Hispanic customers by leveraging Spanish language media expertise, deep consumer knowledge, and online advertising experience. The company offers brand advertising and direct marketing services, along with SALSA, a proprietary product integrating both. Consorte Marketing's extensive media network includes premium content sites, third-party sites, and lead generation services. Notable clients have included Best Buy, Monster.com, and Countrywide Financial.

BlackArrow

Series B in 2006
BlackArrow is a provider of television advertising and data solutions, specializing in advanced advertising technology for the pay-TV industry. The company serves over 37 million homes and collaborates with major service providers, including Comcast and Time Warner Cable. BlackArrow's integrated products enable clients to monetize video content across multiple screens, enhancing the efficiency of sales and marketing efforts. By delivering timely insights and real-time audience measurement, BlackArrow helps its clients navigate the complexities of on-demand advertising, ultimately supporting the growth of their multiscreen TV advertising businesses.

Ubicom

Series C in 2006
Ubicom specializes in developing communications and media processor (CMP) and software platforms tailored for real-time interactive applications and multimedia content delivery in the digital home. The company offers optimized system-level solutions for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), supporting a variety of products such as wireless routers, access points, VoIP gateways, streaming media devices, and print servers. Ubicom's advanced multithreaded processor design, along with its real-time operating system and application-level solutions, ensures a high-quality user experience characterized by ease of use. Headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, Ubicom is a privately held, venture-backed company.

Tribe

Series B in 2006
Tribe is a social network founded in Australia in 2015 by Jules Lund, which allows users to create personal networks known as "tribes." This platform enables individuals to connect with friends by selecting from existing members or inviting new ones. Aside from its social networking features, Tribe offers a platform for marketers to access branded content from influential creators, enhancing marketing efficiency. Brands can utilize this service through an annual subscription or a pay-per-use model. Since its inception, Tribe has expanded into the U.K. and the U.S., connecting over 6,000 brands with more than 50,000 creators. The platform has facilitated the creation of over 1 million pieces of branded content across more than 10,000 campaigns, partnering with notable companies like Unilever and Amazon.

Perfect Commerce

Venture Round in 2005
Perfect Commerce is a provider of software-as-a-service (SaaS) spend management solutions and an open supplier network designed for small and medium-sized organizations. The company offers a range of solutions, including PerfectSource, which focuses on effective supply management; PerfectProcure, which manages the procure-to-pay process; and PerfectShop, which enhances visibility of approved goods and services. Additionally, Perfect Commerce features PerfectServices, a sourcing solution that identifies organizational needs and analyzes spending data to create tailored business solutions. The company also operates an Open Supplier Network, facilitating B2B transactions between buyers and suppliers. Its services cater to various industries, including chemicals, retail, energy, financial services, healthcare, hospitality, food products, education, manufacturing, technology, and transportation.

Sunrocket

Series B in 2005
Sunrocket is a US-based company that specializes in redeveloping brand equity in underperforming and distressed assets. Founded in early 2004 by former MCI executives Joyce Dorris and Paul Erickson, the company has undergone a management overhaul aimed at creating a customer-focused online platform. Sunrocket.com aspires to be a comprehensive resource for home and business communication services, equipment, and products. The company offers access to industry-leading communication technologies and mobile entertainment, emphasizing cost-effective solutions. Additionally, Sunrocket is expanding its market presence to include international customers, further enhancing its service offerings and reach.

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.

Bevocal

Series E in 2005
BeVocal, Inc. specializes in providing hosted customer automated self-service solutions tailored for communications service providers and enterprise call centers. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company focuses on the mobile communications market by offering a range of speech-based customer care solutions. Its services include an integrated suite of voice and data applications, such as speech-enabled call routing and destination applications, designed to enhance customer interactions and streamline service processes. The self-service system enables users to perform various tasks like service activation and purchases without the need for live agents, thereby reducing operational costs and improving customer satisfaction. BeVocal operates as a subsidiary of Nuance Communications, Inc. as of April 2007.

BlackArrow

Series A in 2004
BlackArrow is a provider of television advertising and data solutions, specializing in advanced advertising technology for the pay-TV industry. The company serves over 37 million homes and collaborates with major service providers, including Comcast and Time Warner Cable. BlackArrow's integrated products enable clients to monetize video content across multiple screens, enhancing the efficiency of sales and marketing efforts. By delivering timely insights and real-time audience measurement, BlackArrow helps its clients navigate the complexities of on-demand advertising, ultimately supporting the growth of their multiscreen TV advertising businesses.

Ubicom

Series B in 2004
Ubicom specializes in developing communications and media processor (CMP) and software platforms tailored for real-time interactive applications and multimedia content delivery in the digital home. The company offers optimized system-level solutions for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), supporting a variety of products such as wireless routers, access points, VoIP gateways, streaming media devices, and print servers. Ubicom's advanced multithreaded processor design, along with its real-time operating system and application-level solutions, ensures a high-quality user experience characterized by ease of use. Headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, Ubicom is a privately held, venture-backed company.

Tribe

Venture Round in 2003
Tribe is a social network founded in Australia in 2015 by Jules Lund, which allows users to create personal networks known as "tribes." This platform enables individuals to connect with friends by selecting from existing members or inviting new ones. Aside from its social networking features, Tribe offers a platform for marketers to access branded content from influential creators, enhancing marketing efficiency. Brands can utilize this service through an annual subscription or a pay-per-use model. Since its inception, Tribe has expanded into the U.K. and the U.S., connecting over 6,000 brands with more than 50,000 creators. The platform has facilitated the creation of over 1 million pieces of branded content across more than 10,000 campaigns, partnering with notable companies like Unilever and Amazon.

Perfect Commerce

Venture Round in 2003
Perfect Commerce is a provider of software-as-a-service (SaaS) spend management solutions and an open supplier network designed for small and medium-sized organizations. The company offers a range of solutions, including PerfectSource, which focuses on effective supply management; PerfectProcure, which manages the procure-to-pay process; and PerfectShop, which enhances visibility of approved goods and services. Additionally, Perfect Commerce features PerfectServices, a sourcing solution that identifies organizational needs and analyzes spending data to create tailored business solutions. The company also operates an Open Supplier Network, facilitating B2B transactions between buyers and suppliers. Its services cater to various industries, including chemicals, retail, energy, financial services, healthcare, hospitality, food products, education, manufacturing, technology, and transportation.

Bevocal

Series D in 2003
BeVocal, Inc. specializes in providing hosted customer automated self-service solutions tailored for communications service providers and enterprise call centers. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company focuses on the mobile communications market by offering a range of speech-based customer care solutions. Its services include an integrated suite of voice and data applications, such as speech-enabled call routing and destination applications, designed to enhance customer interactions and streamline service processes. The self-service system enables users to perform various tasks like service activation and purchases without the need for live agents, thereby reducing operational costs and improving customer satisfaction. BeVocal operates as a subsidiary of Nuance Communications, Inc. as of April 2007.

Leapstone Systems

Series B in 2003
Leapstone Systems, Inc. specializes in communication software solutions tailored for network operators in the United States. The company offers the Communications Convergence Engine, a versatile software platform that allows operators to design, package, deploy, and manage a variety of content and services. This includes the CCE serviceBROKER, which facilitates the integration of diverse services such as voice and IPTV across multiple networks and devices. By providing a unified platform for creating and managing converged service bundles, Leapstone Systems enables wireline, wireless, and cable operators to enhance their service offerings and improve customer experiences.

Moxi Digital

Venture Round in 2002
Moxi Digital, Inc. is a home-entertainment platform company, designs software and hardware for cable and satellite set-top boxes. Founded in January 2000 by WebTV(R) creator Steve Perlman, Moxi Digital, Inc. is focused delivering a total home entertainment solution that enhances and simplifies the consumer experience, while providing new revenue opportunities for broadband operators. The Company will fulfill this promise by providing advanced platforms, products and enabling technologies to broadband network operators such as cable, satellite and DSL providers. Moxi can provide a complete end-to-end solution including both hardware and software or specific components that are integrated into existing cable and satellite systems. The Company's first all-in-one home entertainment platform, the Moxi Media Center, is a combination digital set-top box, video and music jukebox, media server, and Internet gateway and firewall. Through this device, which costs about the same as a basic digital set-top box in a typical home configuration, operators can deliver revenue-generating video, music and data applications to subscribers. Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, the privately-held start-up has attracted $67 million in Series A financing from America Online, Cisco Systems, EchoStar Communications, Mayfield, Vulcan Ventures, The Barksdale Group, The Washington Post Company and Macromedia Ventures.

Bevocal

Series C in 2002
BeVocal, Inc. specializes in providing hosted customer automated self-service solutions tailored for communications service providers and enterprise call centers. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company focuses on the mobile communications market by offering a range of speech-based customer care solutions. Its services include an integrated suite of voice and data applications, such as speech-enabled call routing and destination applications, designed to enhance customer interactions and streamline service processes. The self-service system enables users to perform various tasks like service activation and purchases without the need for live agents, thereby reducing operational costs and improving customer satisfaction. BeVocal operates as a subsidiary of Nuance Communications, Inc. as of April 2007.

White Rock Networks

Series C in 2002
White Rock Networks, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in transport and switching, Ethernet service delivery, and Internet Protocol (IP) aggregation solutions targeted at carriers. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Richardson, Texas, the company provides an array of transport and switching solutions, including SONET transport, Ethernet and TDM access, integrated ADM/DCS, standalone mini DCS, DWDM, and wireless backhaul systems. Additionally, White Rock Networks offers services related to dispersion compensation and various amplification techniques, enhancing signal quality and transmission reliability. The company's IP aggregation services encompass router port aggregation, backhaul solutions, and carrier-grade Voice over IP (VoIP) services, enabling efficient data transmission and communication for telecommunications providers.

QuantumShift Communications

Series C in 2001
A fundamental shift has occurred in communications services. The change affects a company's ability to grow. It impacts revenues and profitability. It determines how well an enterprise can serve its customers, work with its partners, support its employees. Yet, surprisingly, it is often overlooked by top executives. Quite simply, communications services have become mission critical. Voice, data, cellular, local, long distance, Internet access, DSL, VPN, calling cards, PBX, voice mail, unified messaging, network management, broadband access – these services are the lifeblood of any enterprise that wants to tackle global markets, innovate at Internet speed, and engage in the continuous transformation that is demanded by today's competitive environment. Unfortunately, the process of procuring and managing them has become increasingly chaotic and costly. Communications has become the third largest operational expense in mid-size companies. Even at that expense, much of it remains hidden, scattered throughout the enterprise, distributed among the business units, duplicated by mergers and acquisitions. Communications managers find themselves inundated with a mind-numbing array of service options, overwhelmed with literally boxes of bills, and continually asking for more headcount. Managing these multiple vendors diverts critical resources away from core business initiatives. Billing errors reduce funding for research, product development, marketing, and sales. Outages and downtime undermine relationships with customers and partners. With so much at stake, a comprehensive, single-source solution is needed for procuring and managing communications services.

eLink Communications

Funding Round in 2001
eLink Communications provides broadband connectivity and communications services to small and medium businesses. eLink has been growing for two years as it has wired millions of square feet of office space, mostly in D.C. and New York City. The firm has raised $70 million in venture capital since 1999.

Sphera Optical Networks

Venture Round in 2000
Sphera Optical Networks, Inc. specializes in designing and developing optical metropolitan networks tailored for internet service providers (ISPs), application service providers (ASPs), and global service providers. The company offers a range of services, including point-to-point connections, HUB services, optical virtual private networks, and comprehensive network management solutions. Additionally, Sphera provides resources such as metrohub white papers to support its clients in optimizing their network infrastructures.

Comstellar Technologies

Series A in 2000
Comstellar Technologies, Inc. specializes in the development of communications infrastructure, concentrating on creating network components and subsystems for both optical and wireless communication industries. The company's innovative operating model positions it to address the growing demand for high-quality communication solutions, which are becoming increasingly essential in today’s technology landscape. By focusing on these critical areas, Comstellar aims to capitalize on the vast opportunities available in the global market for communication technologies.

QuantumShift Communications

Series C in 2000
A fundamental shift has occurred in communications services. The change affects a company's ability to grow. It impacts revenues and profitability. It determines how well an enterprise can serve its customers, work with its partners, support its employees. Yet, surprisingly, it is often overlooked by top executives. Quite simply, communications services have become mission critical. Voice, data, cellular, local, long distance, Internet access, DSL, VPN, calling cards, PBX, voice mail, unified messaging, network management, broadband access – these services are the lifeblood of any enterprise that wants to tackle global markets, innovate at Internet speed, and engage in the continuous transformation that is demanded by today's competitive environment. Unfortunately, the process of procuring and managing them has become increasingly chaotic and costly. Communications has become the third largest operational expense in mid-size companies. Even at that expense, much of it remains hidden, scattered throughout the enterprise, distributed among the business units, duplicated by mergers and acquisitions. Communications managers find themselves inundated with a mind-numbing array of service options, overwhelmed with literally boxes of bills, and continually asking for more headcount. Managing these multiple vendors diverts critical resources away from core business initiatives. Billing errors reduce funding for research, product development, marketing, and sales. Outages and downtime undermine relationships with customers and partners. With so much at stake, a comprehensive, single-source solution is needed for procuring and managing communications services.

Ubicom

Venture Round in 2000
Ubicom specializes in developing communications and media processor (CMP) and software platforms tailored for real-time interactive applications and multimedia content delivery in the digital home. The company offers optimized system-level solutions for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), supporting a variety of products such as wireless routers, access points, VoIP gateways, streaming media devices, and print servers. Ubicom's advanced multithreaded processor design, along with its real-time operating system and application-level solutions, ensures a high-quality user experience characterized by ease of use. Headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, Ubicom is a privately held, venture-backed company.

Excess Bandwidth

Series B in 2000
Excess Bandwidth Corp. specializes in developing algorithms that facilitate the connection of Internet voice and data services across multiple devices using copper twisted-pair wires. The company is recognized for creating technology that complies with the G.shdsl/HDSL2 high-speed symmetric DSL specification, which allows for the efficient transmission of high-speed voice and data over a single pair of wires. Established in 1998, Excess Bandwidth is a privately held company that focuses on designing symmetrical digital subscriber line physical-layer chips and mixed signal semiconductors for communications processors. Through its innovative solutions, the company aims to enhance high-bandwidth communications.

Bevocal

Series B in 2000
BeVocal, Inc. specializes in providing hosted customer automated self-service solutions tailored for communications service providers and enterprise call centers. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company focuses on the mobile communications market by offering a range of speech-based customer care solutions. Its services include an integrated suite of voice and data applications, such as speech-enabled call routing and destination applications, designed to enhance customer interactions and streamline service processes. The self-service system enables users to perform various tasks like service activation and purchases without the need for live agents, thereby reducing operational costs and improving customer satisfaction. BeVocal operates as a subsidiary of Nuance Communications, Inc. as of April 2007.

NewPort Communications

Series B in 2000
NewPort Communications is a supplier of mixed-signal integrated circuits for the high-speed communications market. The Company's business objective is to develop highly integrated single-chip solutions that enable economic scaling of the existing bandwidth capacity of today's fiber-based networks.

QuantumShift Communications

Series B in 1999
A fundamental shift has occurred in communications services. The change affects a company's ability to grow. It impacts revenues and profitability. It determines how well an enterprise can serve its customers, work with its partners, support its employees. Yet, surprisingly, it is often overlooked by top executives. Quite simply, communications services have become mission critical. Voice, data, cellular, local, long distance, Internet access, DSL, VPN, calling cards, PBX, voice mail, unified messaging, network management, broadband access – these services are the lifeblood of any enterprise that wants to tackle global markets, innovate at Internet speed, and engage in the continuous transformation that is demanded by today's competitive environment. Unfortunately, the process of procuring and managing them has become increasingly chaotic and costly. Communications has become the third largest operational expense in mid-size companies. Even at that expense, much of it remains hidden, scattered throughout the enterprise, distributed among the business units, duplicated by mergers and acquisitions. Communications managers find themselves inundated with a mind-numbing array of service options, overwhelmed with literally boxes of bills, and continually asking for more headcount. Managing these multiple vendors diverts critical resources away from core business initiatives. Billing errors reduce funding for research, product development, marketing, and sales. Outages and downtime undermine relationships with customers and partners. With so much at stake, a comprehensive, single-source solution is needed for procuring and managing communications services.

Ubicom

Series B in 1999
Ubicom specializes in developing communications and media processor (CMP) and software platforms tailored for real-time interactive applications and multimedia content delivery in the digital home. The company offers optimized system-level solutions for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), supporting a variety of products such as wireless routers, access points, VoIP gateways, streaming media devices, and print servers. Ubicom's advanced multithreaded processor design, along with its real-time operating system and application-level solutions, ensures a high-quality user experience characterized by ease of use. Headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, Ubicom is a privately held, venture-backed company.

Qtera

Series B in 1999
Qtera Corporation, founded in 1988 by Fahri Diner and based in Boca Raton, Florida, specializes in the development of photonic transport systems aimed at telecommunication service providers. The company serves both new IP-based carriers and traditional long-distance carriers, offering solutions that enable low-cost bandwidth by eliminating the need for opto-electronic regeneration in ultra-high-capacity networks. Through its innovative technology, Qtera addresses the growing demands of the telecommunications industry for efficient and scalable data transport.

Redback Networks

Seed Round in 1996
Redback Networks, Inc. provides advanced telecommunications networking equipment in North America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia-Pacific. It offers SmartEdge service gateway that combines scalable carrier-class edge routing, Ethernet aggregation, and advanced subscriber management; SMS product families, which enable service providers and carriers to provide, aggregate, and manage broadband and dialup subscribers, and services through a single and unified platform; and the NetOp policy manager, a software platform that allows policy management and control across the SmartEdge and SMS product families. The company’s products enable service providers to build Internet protocol-based broadband networks to deliver high-speed access and services to consumers and businesses. It has collaboration agreements with DSL Forum, Broadband Services Forum, TIA, United States Telecom Association, and Isocore.

3Com

Venture Round in 1982
3Com Corporation was a digital electronics manufacturer recognized for its innovative computer networking products. Founded in 1979 by Robert Metcalfe and Howard Charney, the company focused on Ethernet technology, which Metcalfe co-invented. 3Com's product offerings included network interface cards, switches, routers, wireless access points, IP voice systems, and security solutions such as intrusion prevention and network access control systems. The company expanded its market presence significantly after acquiring full ownership of H3C Technologies Co., Limited in 2007, which enhanced its reach in China and contributed to its networking market share across Europe, Asia, and the Americas. The company marketed its products under the brands 3Com, H3C, and TippingPoint. In 2010, 3Com was acquired by Hewlett-Packard, resulting in its dissolution as a separate entity.
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