Motorola Solutions

Motorola Solutions, Inc., established in 1928 and headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, specializes in mission-critical communication solutions. The company operates in two segments: Products and Systems Integration, and Services and Software. The Products segment offers a wide range of infrastructure, devices, accessories, and video solutions, along with their integration and optimization. These include two-way radios, video cameras, network software, and access control solutions, primarily serving government, public safety, and commercial customers. The Services segment provides repair, maintenance, and support services, as well as software updates, cybersecurity, and command center solutions. Motorola Solutions also has a venture capital arm, Motorola Solutions Venture Capital, which invests in technology companies that complement its business strategy, typically providing between $1 million and $5 million per investment. The company's products and services are used in over 100 countries, with a significant portion of its revenue coming from government agencies.

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3tc Software

Acquisition in 2024
3TC Software specializes in providing software solutions for public safety and higher education sectors. Their offerings include command and control systems, computer-aided dispatch, patient transport management, mobile data solutions, and management information systems. These solutions are designed to enhance operational efficiency, improve response times, and facilitate data management for police, fire and rescue services, and educational institutions.

Barrett Communications

Acquisition in 2022
Barrett Communications specializes in the design, manufacture, and marketing of high-frequency (HF) and very high-frequency (VHF) radio equipment tailored for specialized, autonomous, long-haul communication needs. The company provides a range of products including HF radio systems, antennas, transporters, and tactical VHF radios, catering to sectors such as defense, civil security, border security, coast guard, and humanitarian efforts. Barrett's HF radio communication solutions are particularly notable for their capability to operate "free to air," eliminating recurring usage charges once installed. These systems support voice, email, data, fax, and tracking applications over hundreds of miles, and are recognized for their quality, reliability, and ease of use.

Videotec

Acquisition in 2022
Videotec has been a prominent player in the professional video surveillance industry since its establishment in 1986. The company specializes in designing and manufacturing advanced video security camera solutions tailored for security operators. Its extensive product lineup includes PTZ camera positioning systems, certified explosion-proof camera systems, heavy-duty housings, and LED illuminators, all engineered to endure extreme conditions and hazardous environments. Videotec's offerings are particularly critical for sectors such as ports, energy, and transportation, where effective video surveillance is essential for maintaining safety and supporting business continuity. With a focus on innovation and a commitment to meeting the evolving demands of the security market, Videotec has established itself as a key supplier in Europe, driven by a team of skilled managers dedicated to long-term success.

TETRA Ireland Communications

Acquisition in 2022
Tetra Ireland operates the National Digital Radio Service (NDRS), which provides a secure communications network for Ireland's Emergency Services. The company utilizes a purpose-built digital mobile radio platform, developed with terrestrial trunked radio technology, to ensure reliable and mission-critical communication services. This network is designed to meet the needs of various public service agencies, including security, fire and safety, health, and government, offering coverage even in rural areas. Tetra Ireland's focus on secure and efficient communication plays a vital role in enhancing the operational capabilities of emergency and public service organizations across the country.

Kodiak Networks

Acquisition in 2017
Kodiak Networks provides mobile solutions designed for wireless operators, focusing on community and group-based communications. The company offers a robust portfolio known as the Kodiak Connected Portfolio, which includes an integrated suite of mobile applications and user interfaces compatible with various devices. This portfolio is built on the Kodiak Real Time Exchange (RTX), a flexible, standards-based platform that supports multiple generations of IMS-compliant technologies and can scale from independent operators to multinational carriers utilizing 2G, 3G, 4G, and LTE networks. Key features of Kodiak's offerings include mobile conferencing, messaging, presence and contact management, and broadband push-to-talk services, enabling carriers to deliver innovative mobile voice solutions to their customers.

Airwave Solutions

Acquisition in 2015
Airwave specializes in delivering critical voice and data communications to organizations that provide essential public services, including police, fire, ambulance services, local authorities, health, utilities, and transport providers in Great Britain. The company has invested significantly to develop the Airwave Network, which is designed specifically to meet the needs of emergency services. This secure network covers 99% of Great Britain’s landmass and allows for interoperability among different public service organizations, enabling seamless communication between emergency responders for the first time. The Airwave Network is recognized as the first public service network globally to facilitate integrated communications between emergency services, positioning Great Britain as a leader in critical communication solutions. Additionally, Airwave's services become crucial when traditional communication channels, such as GSM and broadband, are unavailable or fail.

BCM Solutions

Corporate Round in 2014
BCM Solutions is a UK and Germany-based management consultancy specialising in digital strategy development and execution. The company offers IT consulting and software testing services, tailoring solutions to meet clients' unique business needs. With expertise in web, social network, and mobile app development and marketing, BCM Solutions helps organisations engage with workforces and clients in innovative and pragmatic ways. The company is committed to delivering future-proof and resilient services, fostering a bias towards action and results.

Xtreme Spectrum

Acquisition in 2013
XtremeSpectrum is a developer of ultrawideband (UWB) impulse radio -- a wireless technology for products such as set-top boxes, digital displays, camcorders, DVD players, digital video recorders and digital cameras.

ColorChip

Venture Round in 2013
ColorChip Ltd. specializes in the development of integrated optical components and sub-systems tailored for networking and communication applications, primarily serving the Datacom and Telecom markets. Founded in 2001 and based in Yokneam, Israel, the company offers a range of products, including transceivers for high-speed Ethernet links, data center interconnections, and various optical networking applications. Its technology is rooted in Application Specific Photonic Integrated Circuits (ASPICs) and robust planar lightwave circuit (PLC) technology, enabling the creation of dense multi-lane photonic integrated circuits and other optical solutions. ColorChip's products also encompass PLC splitter chips and wafers for FTTX networks, as well as components for both analog and digital passive optical networks. With a focus on scalability and advanced manufacturing processes, ColorChip supports critical infrastructure in the telecommunications industry, particularly for data centers and enterprise networking.

ColorChip

Venture Round in 2013
ColorChip Ltd. specializes in the development of integrated optical components and sub-systems tailored for networking and communication applications, primarily serving the Datacom and Telecom markets. Founded in 2001 and based in Yokneam, Israel, the company offers a range of products, including transceivers for high-speed Ethernet links, data center interconnections, and various optical networking applications. Its technology is rooted in Application Specific Photonic Integrated Circuits (ASPICs) and robust planar lightwave circuit (PLC) technology, enabling the creation of dense multi-lane photonic integrated circuits and other optical solutions. ColorChip's products also encompass PLC splitter chips and wafers for FTTX networks, as well as components for both analog and digital passive optical networks. With a focus on scalability and advanced manufacturing processes, ColorChip supports critical infrastructure in the telecommunications industry, particularly for data centers and enterprise networking.

INVIDI Technologies

Series D in 2011
INVIDI Technologies Corporation is a software provider specializing in targeted advertising solutions for the television industry. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey, the company offers innovative applications such as Advatar, which enables addressable targeted advertising delivered to individual viewers through digital set-top boxes. INVIDI's technology supports multi-channel video programming distributors, marketers, and advertisers by facilitating the sales of various digital products and services, including video-on-demand and pay-per-view events. Additionally, the INVIDI Advertising Decision System allows for sophisticated management of advertising decisions, enhancing the precision of household-targeted advertising in the dynamic television landscape. Through its services, INVIDI empowers cable, satellite, and IPTV operators to effectively reach and engage their desired audiences.

Benu Networks

Seed Round in 2011
Benu Networks is a telecommunications software company based in Billerica, Massachusetts, focused on providing innovative solutions for edge networks. The company specializes in developing a next-generation Virtual Service Edge (VSE) platform that facilitates the creation and delivery of Internet Protocol (IP) services over converged infrastructure. This platform integrates cable modem termination system (CMTS) functions, allowing network operators to effectively scale their networks for both residential and business customers. With over a decade of industry experience, Benu Networks aims to transform legacy networks, manage services elastically, and support the transition to 5G technology. The company is supported by prominent venture capital investments.

Kineto Wireless

Debt Financing in 2010
Kineto Wireless is a privately held company that specializes in fixed-mobile convergence technology, aiding mobile operators in their transition to IP-based services. The company offers solutions designed to enhance the competitiveness of mobile operators against over-the-top service providers. Key offerings include Smart Comms, which leverages Rich Communications Suite technology to help operators brand and monetize their voice and messaging services, and Smart Wi-Fi, which transforms existing Wi-Fi access points into virtual femtocells on operators' networks. These technologies enable smartphone users to access mobile services over Wi-Fi, including voice and messaging. Kineto collaborates with various industry partners such as HTC Corporation, Huawei, and T-Mobile USA to deliver its innovative solutions.

INVIDI Technologies

Series D in 2010
INVIDI Technologies Corporation is a software provider specializing in targeted advertising solutions for the television industry. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey, the company offers innovative applications such as Advatar, which enables addressable targeted advertising delivered to individual viewers through digital set-top boxes. INVIDI's technology supports multi-channel video programming distributors, marketers, and advertisers by facilitating the sales of various digital products and services, including video-on-demand and pay-per-view events. Additionally, the INVIDI Advertising Decision System allows for sophisticated management of advertising decisions, enhancing the precision of household-targeted advertising in the dynamic television landscape. Through its services, INVIDI empowers cable, satellite, and IPTV operators to effectively reach and engage their desired audiences.

Cedar Point Communications

Debt Financing in 2009
Cedar Point Communications specializes in integrated voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and multimedia switching technologies tailored for the telecommunications industry, including service providers and enterprises. Established in 2000 and headquartered in Derry, New Hampshire, with an additional office in Meersburg, Germany, the company offers products such as the SAFARI C3 media switching system, which provides Internet Protocol Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) capabilities to facilitate the transition to IMS architecture in converged networks. Another key product is the SAFARI eMG media gateway, known for its flexibility. Cedar Point Communications also delivers training and customer services, catering to a diverse clientele that includes information technology departments, network operators, cable operators, telecommunications carriers, enterprise customers, and educational institutions.

BitBand

Acquisition in 2009
BitBand is a technology provider specializing in advanced video content delivery solutions. The company, privately held and incorporated in the United States, operates its headquarters and research and development center in Israel. It offers video-on-demand technology services, enabling efficient delivery of video content to users.

GreenPeak Technologies

Series B in 2009
GreenPeak Technologies BV is a fabless semiconductor company based in Utrecht, the Netherlands, specializing in ultra-low power wireless data communication controller chips primarily for smart home applications and consumer electronics. Founded in 2004 and previously known as Xanadu Wireless, the company has established itself as a leader in the ZigBee market, offering a diverse range of RF chips and software technologies for Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity. GreenPeak's product lineup includes communication controller semiconductor products, transceiver chips, and modules designed for mesh networks and wireless sensor networks. Its solutions enable secure lifestyle information sharing among families, particularly for children and elderly parents. The company markets its products to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and original design manufacturers (ODMs) across the United States, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. GreenPeak also provides integration, support, and training services to its clients and has formed a strategic partnership with Sensara to enhance its offerings.

Dilithium Networks

Venture Round in 2009
Dilithium Networks specializes in high-quality multimedia delivery over mobile and broadband networks, catering to various devices. The company is recognized for its innovative mobile video solutions, achieving extensive deployments in 60 countries and reaching over 1 billion subscribers. Dilithium has pioneered mobile video communications, offering its services to leading network operators, content owners, and aggregators across diverse network technologies, including 2G, 3G, and WiFi.

Beceem Communications

Venture Round in 2009
Beceem Communications is a fabless semiconductor company focused on the WiMAX market, providing essential components for mobile broadband communications devices. The company specializes in baseband and radio frequency (RF) chips, along with integrated circuits and reference designs, enabling customers to incorporate its 4G solutions into various end-user devices such as modems, mobile routers, and smartphones. Beceem has established itself as a leader in the industry, achieving milestones such as being the first to market with a pre-WiMAX chipset in 2005 and subsequently releasing the first Wave 1 and Wave 2 mobile WiMAX chipsets in 2006. Their comprehensive hardware and software solutions support a wide range of applications, making them a key player in the development of mobile broadband technologies.

Kineto Wireless

Series D in 2008
Kineto Wireless is a privately held company that specializes in fixed-mobile convergence technology, aiding mobile operators in their transition to IP-based services. The company offers solutions designed to enhance the competitiveness of mobile operators against over-the-top service providers. Key offerings include Smart Comms, which leverages Rich Communications Suite technology to help operators brand and monetize their voice and messaging services, and Smart Wi-Fi, which transforms existing Wi-Fi access points into virtual femtocells on operators' networks. These technologies enable smartphone users to access mobile services over Wi-Fi, including voice and messaging. Kineto collaborates with various industry partners such as HTC Corporation, Huawei, and T-Mobile USA to deliver its innovative solutions.

OpenCloud

Series B in 2008
OpenCloud Limited, founded in 2000 and based in Cambridge, United Kingdom, specializes in providing service differentiation and network solutions for wireline and mobile operators, as well as mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs). The company offers a range of products, including the Rhino TAS, a telecom application server that supports various network technologies such as SS7 and LTE IMS. OpenCloud's solutions include service interaction and broking capabilities through Rhino SIS, multimedia telephony control with Rhino Sentinel VoLTE, and consumer-oriented applications like Rhino Sentinel Express. Additionally, the company provides an online charging interface and tools for developers to customize applications. With a focus on enhancing the telecommunications landscape, OpenCloud aims to enable real-time communications and streamline service delivery across diverse networks. Its clientele spans multinational groups and operators globally, with offices in various countries including New Zealand, Spain, Singapore, Indonesia, and Brazil. The company operates as a subsidiary of Metaswitch Networks Ltd.

Ruckus Wireless

Series E in 2007
Ruckus Wireless, Inc., based in Sunnyvale, California, is a leading provider of advanced wireless systems tailored for the expanding mobile Internet infrastructure market. The company specializes in a diverse range of "Smart Wi-Fi" products designed for mobile carriers, broadband service providers, and corporate enterprises, serving over 48,000 end-customers globally. Ruckus addresses critical Wi-Fi capacity and coverage challenges driven by the increasing traffic on wireless networks, largely due to the widespread use of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. With a focus on innovation, Ruckus has developed patented technologies, including adaptive antenna arrays that enhance signal range, improve data rates, and minimize interference. This technology ensures the reliable delivery of multimedia content and services over standard Wi-Fi networks, enabling seamless connectivity for users.

Leapstone Systems

Acquisition in 2007
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.

Turin Networks

Series B in 2007
Turin Networks, Inc. is a prominent provider of Carrier Ethernet solutions tailored for wireline and wireless network operators globally. The company specializes in addressing the practical challenges faced by network operators, particularly in the realms of Wireless Backhaul, Carrier Ethernet, and Converged Services. Turin Networks offers a range of products, including metro service edge solutions that facilitate MEF-compliant Ethernet delivery over fiber and copper, as well as traditional TDM/PDH services. Additionally, the company provides wireless backhaul optimization products and converged business access services, thereby enabling operators to enhance their network performance and service delivery.

ColorChip

Series C in 2007
ColorChip Ltd. specializes in the development of integrated optical components and sub-systems tailored for networking and communication applications, primarily serving the Datacom and Telecom markets. Founded in 2001 and based in Yokneam, Israel, the company offers a range of products, including transceivers for high-speed Ethernet links, data center interconnections, and various optical networking applications. Its technology is rooted in Application Specific Photonic Integrated Circuits (ASPICs) and robust planar lightwave circuit (PLC) technology, enabling the creation of dense multi-lane photonic integrated circuits and other optical solutions. ColorChip's products also encompass PLC splitter chips and wafers for FTTX networks, as well as components for both analog and digital passive optical networks. With a focus on scalability and advanced manufacturing processes, ColorChip supports critical infrastructure in the telecommunications industry, particularly for data centers and enterprise networking.

Tango Networks

Series A in 2007
Tango Networks, Inc. is a communications solutions provider based in Richardson, Texas, established in 2005. The company specializes in mobile communications tailored for enterprise organizations and carriers. Its flagship product, Abrazo, is a unified communications solution that seamlessly integrates mobile phones with enterprise voice and data networks, allowing any mobile device to function as an extension of the corporate PBX or unified communications systems. This platform facilitates the flexible orchestration of voice and messaging applications across multi-vendor environments, empowering service providers, channel partners, and enterprises to deliver efficient mobile business services to their customers and workforce.

OpenCloud

Series A in 2007
OpenCloud Limited, founded in 2000 and based in Cambridge, United Kingdom, specializes in providing service differentiation and network solutions for wireline and mobile operators, as well as mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs). The company offers a range of products, including the Rhino TAS, a telecom application server that supports various network technologies such as SS7 and LTE IMS. OpenCloud's solutions include service interaction and broking capabilities through Rhino SIS, multimedia telephony control with Rhino Sentinel VoLTE, and consumer-oriented applications like Rhino Sentinel Express. Additionally, the company provides an online charging interface and tools for developers to customize applications. With a focus on enhancing the telecommunications landscape, OpenCloud aims to enable real-time communications and streamline service delivery across diverse networks. Its clientele spans multinational groups and operators globally, with offices in various countries including New Zealand, Spain, Singapore, Indonesia, and Brazil. The company operates as a subsidiary of Metaswitch Networks Ltd.

Netopia

Acquisition in 2006
Netopia, Inc. is a company based in Emeryville, California, specializing in the development and provision of broadband customer premises networking equipment and carrier-class software for remote management of broadband services. Its product offerings include modems, routers, gateways, and related accessories that utilize digital subscriber line technologies to facilitate broadband access. Netopia also provides remote management software that allows carriers to manage both its own and third-party gateways, enabling the deployment of new broadband services and the automation of maintenance tasks. Additionally, the company offers solutions for network management of personal computers under the Timbuktu and eCare brand names, as well as web services such as hosting and development. Netopia serves telecommunications carriers and Internet service providers, primarily in the United States and Europe. Originally incorporated in 1986 as Farallon Computing, Inc., the company underwent several name changes before becoming Netopia, Inc. in 1997, and it currently operates as a subsidiary of Motorola, Inc.

Dilithium Networks

Series D in 2006
Dilithium Networks specializes in high-quality multimedia delivery over mobile and broadband networks, catering to various devices. The company is recognized for its innovative mobile video solutions, achieving extensive deployments in 60 countries and reaching over 1 billion subscribers. Dilithium has pioneered mobile video communications, offering its services to leading network operators, content owners, and aggregators across diverse network technologies, including 2G, 3G, and WiFi.

Extricom

Series C in 2006
Extricom is a designer and manufacturer of innovative wireless local area network (WLAN) systems, specializing in the Interference-Free Wireless LAN System. This advanced infrastructure supports converged data, voice, and video services, aiming to provide enterprises with a robust solution for their networking needs. Extricom's technology addresses common challenges faced in dense-deployment environments, enhancing performance in terms of capacity, coverage, and mobility. The company emphasizes ease of deployment and management, positioning its products as a cost-effective alternative to traditional wired networks. By delivering a reliable large-scale WLAN infrastructure, Extricom enables enterprises to achieve seamless connectivity for their triple play services.

Ruckus Wireless

Series D in 2006
Ruckus Wireless, Inc., based in Sunnyvale, California, is a leading provider of advanced wireless systems tailored for the expanding mobile Internet infrastructure market. The company specializes in a diverse range of "Smart Wi-Fi" products designed for mobile carriers, broadband service providers, and corporate enterprises, serving over 48,000 end-customers globally. Ruckus addresses critical Wi-Fi capacity and coverage challenges driven by the increasing traffic on wireless networks, largely due to the widespread use of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. With a focus on innovation, Ruckus has developed patented technologies, including adaptive antenna arrays that enhance signal range, improve data rates, and minimize interference. This technology ensures the reliable delivery of multimedia content and services over standard Wi-Fi networks, enabling seamless connectivity for users.

Ruckus Wireless

Series C in 2006
Ruckus Wireless, Inc., based in Sunnyvale, California, is a leading provider of advanced wireless systems tailored for the expanding mobile Internet infrastructure market. The company specializes in a diverse range of "Smart Wi-Fi" products designed for mobile carriers, broadband service providers, and corporate enterprises, serving over 48,000 end-customers globally. Ruckus addresses critical Wi-Fi capacity and coverage challenges driven by the increasing traffic on wireless networks, largely due to the widespread use of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. With a focus on innovation, Ruckus has developed patented technologies, including adaptive antenna arrays that enhance signal range, improve data rates, and minimize interference. This technology ensures the reliable delivery of multimedia content and services over standard Wi-Fi networks, enabling seamless connectivity for users.

Vertasent

Acquisition in 2006
Vertasent is a developer of software applications that enables services such as content-on-demand or IPTV to share resources and be delivered over a common infrastructure. Vertasent's applications manage the elements in a "switched" digital video network -- a key area of interest for cable operators. A switched video architecture can increase available bandwidth in a cable network by dynamically transmitting only those channels currently being watched in a given neighborhood.

Handmark

Series B in 2006
Handmark is a software development company specializing in applications for various mobile platforms including Android, Blackberry, Palm, and Windows. Their product portfolio spans across multiple categories such as games, personalization solutions, ringtones, utilities, tools, sports, business productivity, fitness health, news information, reference, and entertainment. Notably, they have developed the Tantao News Mobile Reader for BlackBerry smartphones, offering global and domestic news sourced from Chinese media outlets.

Sequoia Communications

Series E in 2006
Sequoia Communications is a fabless RF semiconductor company setting new benchmarks in multimode design and integration. The FullSpectra™ common architecture, developed by Sequoia Communications, allows a single-chip transceiver to support multiple air interface protocols enabling effective communications across numerous wireless air standards. Based on the FullSpectra architecture, the SEQ7400 is a single-chip, 7-band multimode transceiver that supports GSM/GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA/HSPA and TD-SCDMA. The SEQ7400 uses a single polar modulator transmit architecture for all air standards, delivering the highest levels of integration in the industry. Typically external WCDMA LNAs and SAW filters are required, but the SEQ7400 integrates these functions into the chip and is the industry's first true monolithic receiver providing significant savings in bill-of-material (BOM), size and cost. The line of multimode RF products created by Sequoia Communications will continue to address the three key handset metrics of cost, size and power consumption.

GreenPeak Technologies

Venture Round in 2006
GreenPeak Technologies BV is a fabless semiconductor company based in Utrecht, the Netherlands, specializing in ultra-low power wireless data communication controller chips primarily for smart home applications and consumer electronics. Founded in 2004 and previously known as Xanadu Wireless, the company has established itself as a leader in the ZigBee market, offering a diverse range of RF chips and software technologies for Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity. GreenPeak's product lineup includes communication controller semiconductor products, transceiver chips, and modules designed for mesh networks and wireless sensor networks. Its solutions enable secure lifestyle information sharing among families, particularly for children and elderly parents. The company markets its products to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and original design manufacturers (ODMs) across the United States, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. GreenPeak also provides integration, support, and training services to its clients and has formed a strategic partnership with Sensara to enhance its offerings.

Apertio

Series B in 2006
Apertio specializes in providing infrastructure software tailored for the mobile telecommunications industry. The company offers a subscriber-centric architecture designed to support both current and emerging operators. By streamlining processes and reducing complexity and costs, Apertio enables telecom providers to deploy new services more rapidly. Their solutions include subscriber data platforms and applications that cater to mobile, fixed, and converged telecommunications operators, helping them effectively address contemporary challenges in the telecom sector.

Anam Mobile

Series B in 2006
Anam Mobile Ltd. is a provider of mobile messaging infrastructure technologies, focusing on enhancing security for mobile network operators globally. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, the company offers a range of solutions including messaging security, managed services, SMS firewalls, and application-to-person (A2P) monetization. Anam Mobile's services are designed to help mobile operators safeguard subscriber trust by preventing intrusion and spam, ensuring reliable communication. The company also provides cloud-based wholesale SMS revenue assurance solutions, catering to enterprises and service providers across Europe, Latin America, Asia, and Oceania. With additional offices in Boston, London, and Malaysia, Anam Mobile is positioned to support a diverse clientele in the evolving telecommunications landscape.

Kreatel Communications

Acquisition in 2006
Kreatel Communications specializes in the development of Internet Protocol (IPTV) based digital set-top boxes. The company provides a versatile platform that integrates application and middleware layers, ensuring compatibility with various middleware solutions. This Linux-based technology enhances the delivery of digital video services and is designed to work seamlessly with comprehensive solutions offered by partners in the telecommunications industry. In addition to set-top boxes, Kreatel also produces a range of telecommunication and data communication products, including service gateways and solutions for mobile telephony and broadband networks. Kreatel originated as a spin-out from Linköping University of Technology, reflecting its commitment to innovation in the digital communication landscape.

ARRIS Sweden

Acquisition in 2006
ARRIS Sweden (formerly Kreatel Communications) evelopers of Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) technologies. IPTV facilitates deployment of digital television over broadband Internet connections.

ColorChip

Series B in 2006
ColorChip Ltd. specializes in the development of integrated optical components and sub-systems tailored for networking and communication applications, primarily serving the Datacom and Telecom markets. Founded in 2001 and based in Yokneam, Israel, the company offers a range of products, including transceivers for high-speed Ethernet links, data center interconnections, and various optical networking applications. Its technology is rooted in Application Specific Photonic Integrated Circuits (ASPICs) and robust planar lightwave circuit (PLC) technology, enabling the creation of dense multi-lane photonic integrated circuits and other optical solutions. ColorChip's products also encompass PLC splitter chips and wafers for FTTX networks, as well as components for both analog and digital passive optical networks. With a focus on scalability and advanced manufacturing processes, ColorChip supports critical infrastructure in the telecommunications industry, particularly for data centers and enterprise networking.

Cedar Point Communications

Series D in 2005
Cedar Point Communications specializes in integrated voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and multimedia switching technologies tailored for the telecommunications industry, including service providers and enterprises. Established in 2000 and headquartered in Derry, New Hampshire, with an additional office in Meersburg, Germany, the company offers products such as the SAFARI C3 media switching system, which provides Internet Protocol Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) capabilities to facilitate the transition to IMS architecture in converged networks. Another key product is the SAFARI eMG media gateway, known for its flexibility. Cedar Point Communications also delivers training and customer services, catering to a diverse clientele that includes information technology departments, network operators, cable operators, telecommunications carriers, enterprise customers, and educational institutions.

Dilithium Networks

Series C in 2005
Dilithium Networks specializes in high-quality multimedia delivery over mobile and broadband networks, catering to various devices. The company is recognized for its innovative mobile video solutions, achieving extensive deployments in 60 countries and reaching over 1 billion subscribers. Dilithium has pioneered mobile video communications, offering its services to leading network operators, content owners, and aggregators across diverse network technologies, including 2G, 3G, and WiFi.

Meshnetworks

Acquisition in 2004
MeshNetworks is a wireless mesh networking company that specializes in developing technology and products for rapidly-deployed, self-configuring wireless mobile networks. Utilizing its proprietary Quadrature Division Multiple Access (QDMA) technology, the company focuses primarily on public safety and municipal networks. MeshNetworks offers both a chip for QDMA and software that enhances standard Wi-Fi products with mesh capabilities. The company's technology has been implemented in various municipalities across the United States, including locations in Florida, Minnesota, Oregon, and Texas. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Maitland, Florida, MeshNetworks was acquired by Motorola in 2004.

Extricom

Series B in 2004
Extricom is a designer and manufacturer of innovative wireless local area network (WLAN) systems, specializing in the Interference-Free Wireless LAN System. This advanced infrastructure supports converged data, voice, and video services, aiming to provide enterprises with a robust solution for their networking needs. Extricom's technology addresses common challenges faced in dense-deployment environments, enhancing performance in terms of capacity, coverage, and mobility. The company emphasizes ease of deployment and management, positioning its products as a cost-effective alternative to traditional wired networks. By delivering a reliable large-scale WLAN infrastructure, Extricom enables enterprises to achieve seamless connectivity for their triple play services.

Aura Communications Technology

Venture Round in 2004
Aura Communications Technology is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in next-generation wireless connectivity solutions for consumer electronics and mobile devices. The company has developed an innovative approach using an enhanced form of magnetic communication, which distinguishes it from traditional broadcast radio frequency technology. This advancement allows Aura to offer highly efficient and cost-effective wireless products. Among its product lineup are the LibertyLink LL888, designed for streaming digital audio applications, and the LibertyLink LA116, which facilitates voice and data communications at 204 Kbps. Additionally, Aura provides reference design kits to support the development of these technologies.

Dilithium Networks

Series B in 2003
Dilithium Networks specializes in high-quality multimedia delivery over mobile and broadband networks, catering to various devices. The company is recognized for its innovative mobile video solutions, achieving extensive deployments in 60 countries and reaching over 1 billion subscribers. Dilithium has pioneered mobile video communications, offering its services to leading network operators, content owners, and aggregators across diverse network technologies, including 2G, 3G, and WiFi.

Next Level Communications

Acquisition in 2003
Next Level Communications design and market broadband communications equipment that enablestelephone companies and other communications service providers tocost-effectively deliver a full suite of voice, data and video services over theexisting copper telephone wire infrastructure. Service providers who deploy their equipment can either offer voice, data and video services in a single product offering or offer each service separately depending on subscriber demand and the service provider's objectives. They believe that by installing their equipment, telephone companies and other emerging communications service providers will be able to capitalize on, and compete effectively in, the emerging market for integrated voice, data and video services. Their products consist of equipment located at the telephone company's central office, in the field and at the subscriber's home or business.

Xtreme Spectrum

Series C in 2002
XtremeSpectrum is a developer of ultrawideband (UWB) impulse radio -- a wireless technology for products such as set-top boxes, digital displays, camcorders, DVD players, digital video recorders and digital cameras.

Next Level Communications

Venture Round in 2001
Next Level Communications design and market broadband communications equipment that enablestelephone companies and other communications service providers tocost-effectively deliver a full suite of voice, data and video services over theexisting copper telephone wire infrastructure. Service providers who deploy their equipment can either offer voice, data and video services in a single product offering or offer each service separately depending on subscriber demand and the service provider's objectives. They believe that by installing their equipment, telephone companies and other emerging communications service providers will be able to capitalize on, and compete effectively in, the emerging market for integrated voice, data and video services. Their products consist of equipment located at the telephone company's central office, in the field and at the subscriber's home or business.

Graviton

Series D in 2001
Graviton, Inc. was a high-tech, privately-held, development-stage company located in La Jolla, California. Graviton was a pioneer in the emerging “sensornetics” industry – producing small, aspirin-sized sensors to expand the capacity of the public and private sectors to manage buildings, infrastructure, and other elements of the engineered world. Graviton developed sensor technology to keep managers informed, used wireless communications to provide operations data and real-time connections, and provided managed information services to keep managers in control. Graviton’s integrated solutions were designed to expand the “common sense” of managers and decision-makers at every level by generating, transmitting, and managing new data to provide more accurate, timely, and actionable intelligence to better inform everyday decision-making. In 2003, Graviton merged with Xsilogy, a provider of wireless sensor network technologies and applications.

RiverDelta Networks

Acquisition in 2001
RiverDelta Networks is a developer of carrier-class broadband routing, switching and service management systems.

Aura Communications Technology

Venture Round in 2001
Aura Communications Technology is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in next-generation wireless connectivity solutions for consumer electronics and mobile devices. The company has developed an innovative approach using an enhanced form of magnetic communication, which distinguishes it from traditional broadcast radio frequency technology. This advancement allows Aura to offer highly efficient and cost-effective wireless products. Among its product lineup are the LibertyLink LL888, designed for streaming digital audio applications, and the LibertyLink LA116, which facilitates voice and data communications at 204 Kbps. Additionally, Aura provides reference design kits to support the development of these technologies.

General Instrument

Acquisition in 2000
General Instrument Corporation is a provider of integrated and interactive broadband access solutions, primarily serving the telecommunications and video entertainment sectors. The company supplies both digital and analog set-top terminals and systems for wired and wireless cable television networks, alongside hybrid fiber/coaxial network transmission systems designed for cable television operators. Additionally, General Instrument offers digital satellite television systems tailored for programmers, direct-to-home satellite networks, and private communications networks for businesses. It also delivers next-generation broadband access solutions aimed at local telephone companies. Founded in 1997 and based in Horsham, Pennsylvania, General Instrument was known as NextLevel Systems, Inc. before changing its name in February 1998. It has operated as a subsidiary of Motorola, Inc. since January 2000.

Silvus Technologies

Silvus Technologies, Inc. is a privately held company based in Los Angeles, California, specializing in the development and manufacture of mobile network multiple-in-multiple-out (MIMO) wireless communication systems. Established in 2004, the company offers a range of products including tactical MIMO radios, antennas, bi-directional amplifiers, cables, and IP video cameras. Silvus Technologies focuses on providing advanced wireless communication solutions for law enforcement, military applications, unmanned systems, broadcasting, and maritime industries. Its proprietary technology enhances wireless data throughput, mitigates interference, and improves Quality of Service, enabling secure transmission of critical video, voice, and data communications, even in challenging environments without relying on fixed infrastructure. The company's innovative approach addresses traditional network challenges, making it a key player in broadband wireless connectivity worldwide.
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