Sequoia Capital

Sequoia Capital, founded in 1972 and based in Menlo Park, California, is a prominent venture capital firm that invests in early to growth stage companies across various sectors, including technology, healthcare, financial services, and consumer services. The firm specializes in supporting startups and emerging growth companies, typically investing between $100,000 and $1 million in seed companies, $1 million to $10 million in early ventures, and $10 million to $100 million in growth investments. Sequoia Capital operates globally, with a presence in regions such as Israel, China, and Southeast Asia, and has built a diverse portfolio that includes notable companies like Airbnb, Alibaba, and JD.com. The firm emphasizes a partnership approach with entrepreneurs, leveraging decades of experience to guide them from initial concept through to public offering and beyond.

Audrey Adeline

Analyst

Rohit Agarwal

Vice President / Principal

Rajan Anandan

Managing Director

Michelle Bailhe

Partner

Sumaiya Balbale

COO and Operating Partner

Anas Biad

Partner

Isaiah Boone

Partner

Roelof Botha

Partner

Romie Boyd

Partner

Rosemarie Boyd

Partner

Konstantine Buhler

Partner

David Cahn

Partner

Xi Cao

Partner, China

Vipin Chamakkala

Director, Customer Partnerships

Jiazhen Chen

Investor

Luzhou Chen

Investor

Josephine Chen

Partner

Sakshi Chopra

Managing Director

W. M. Coughran

Founder's Coach and Partner

Charlie Curnin

Partner

Long Do

Analyst

Joe Dobrenski

Partner of Human Capital

Helen Fan

Vice President

Shirley Feng

Managing Director

James Flynn

Partner

Caroline Fu

Vice President

Xiang Gao

Associate

Stacey Gerber

VP, Operations and Experiences

Mike Goguen

Partner

Christopher Graff

Partner, Global Equities

Wayne Guo

Managing Director

Kirstie Irmana

Analyst

Amit Jain

Managing Director

Pushpak Kedia

Associate

Pieter Kemps

Principal

Kais Khimji

Partner

Sunint Khurana

Analyst

Marie Klemchuk

Global CFO

Jess Lee

Partner

Jess Lee

Partner

Teng Lei

Associate

Douglas Leone

Global Managing Partner

Mei Li

Associate

Angie Shuyan Liu

Analyst

Luciana Lixandru

Partner

Xiaobo Lu

Partner, China

Alyssa Maharani

Analyst

Cornelius Menke

Partner

Dean Meyer

Partner

Ishaan Mittal

Managing Director

Abhishek Mohan

Principal

Che Pinjue

Partner, China

GV Ravishankar

Managing Director - India

Antara Raychaudhury

Analyst

Andrew Reed

General Partner

Lauren Reeder

Partner

George Robson

Partner

Haim Sadger

Partner, Israel

Bryan Schreier

Partner

Yoav Shaked

Partner, Israel

Prateek Sharma

VP

Neil Shen

Managing Partner

Shailendra Singh

Managing Director

Thomas Stephenson

Partner

Sam Sun

Partner

Glen Sun

Vice President, China

Johan Surani

Vice President

Jessica H. Tan

Analyst

Vedant Trivedi

Analyst

Aradhita Tuli

Analyst

Mike Vernal

Partner

Pavel Vyhnalek

Operating Partner

Jeff Wang

Managing Partner

Fred Wang

Managing Director

Cen Wang

Partner

Rock Wang

Managing Director

Kai Wang

Managing Director

Michael Xiong

Investor

Lynn Yang

Managing Director, China

Yu Yao

Managing Director

Stephanie Zhan

Partner

Skee Zhang

Managing Director

Qingsheng Zheng

Partner, China

Guo Zhenwei

Managing Director

Jiajia Zou

Managing Director

Past deals in Communications Infrastructure

Meter

Series B in 2022
Operator of a network infrastructure system designed to facilitate the internet connectivity process. The company's system installs wire, routers, and wireless access points in the office with the hardware taken from the current setup and the software scans logs based on devices, data, and applications, enabling businesses to have secure wireless network systems.

Blues Wireless

Series A in 2021
Blues Wireless Inc. specializes in manufacturing cellular embedded Internet of Things (IoT) equipment. Founded in 2018 and based in Seattle, Washington, the company offers a product called Notecard, which is a system-on-module (SOM) that integrates prepaid cellular connectivity, hardware design, and software integration. This solution provides secure communications for cloud-based monitoring and connected operations, making it an efficient and cost-effective option for businesses looking to enhance their IoT capabilities. Notably, Notecard operates without requiring a cellular subscription, simplifying adoption for users.

Graphiant

Series A in 2020
Graphiant Inc. develops and manufactures networking equipment, such as wide area network (WAN) technology that enables major business transformations. The company was incorporated in 2020 and is based in Fremont, California.

Alkira

Series B in 2020
Alkira, Inc. is a network cloud company that offers an end-to-end networking platform designed for hybrid and multi-cloud environments. Founded in 2018 and based in San Jose, California, Alkira provides its services through a pay-as-you-go model, allowing customers to connect their local systems and cloud workloads to the Alkira Cloud Exchange Points. The platform enables on-demand activation of security and other services that can auto-scale based on utilization. Alkira's Network Cloud solution allows businesses to easily create and manage their network infrastructure using an intuitive digital design canvas, facilitating rapid deployment. The company serves a diverse clientele, including Fortune-100 enterprises and leading managed service providers, by delivering integrated network and security services along with operational visibility and governance.

ASR Microelectronics

Series D in 2020
ASR Microelectronics (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. is a semiconductor manufacturer founded in April 2015 and headquartered in Shanghai, China, specifically in the Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park. The company specializes in developing chips for mobile intelligent communication terminals, navigation systems, and other consumer electronics. Its product range includes smartphones, modems, and integrated systems on chip (SoC) that support various communication standards, including 2G, 3G, and 4G. ASR boasts a dedicated research and development team located in the United States and South Korea, focusing on platform development and technical support. In 2017, ASR expanded its capabilities by acquiring the Mobile Business Unit from Marvell, positioning itself as a leading baseband provider in China, alongside Hisilicon. The company's significant shareholders include several venture capital firms, highlighting its strong financial backing and commitment to advancing technology in the mobile communications and Internet of Things sectors.

Alkira

Series A in 2020
Alkira, Inc. is a network cloud company that offers an end-to-end networking platform designed for hybrid and multi-cloud environments. Founded in 2018 and based in San Jose, California, Alkira provides its services through a pay-as-you-go model, allowing customers to connect their local systems and cloud workloads to the Alkira Cloud Exchange Points. The platform enables on-demand activation of security and other services that can auto-scale based on utilization. Alkira's Network Cloud solution allows businesses to easily create and manage their network infrastructure using an intuitive digital design canvas, facilitating rapid deployment. The company serves a diverse clientele, including Fortune-100 enterprises and leading managed service providers, by delivering integrated network and security services along with operational visibility and governance.

Cloopen

Series D in 2019
Cloopen Group Holding Ltd, founded in 2009, is a leading provider of cloud-based communication solutions in China. The company offers a comprehensive range of services, including communications platform as a service (CPaaS), cloud-based contact centers, and unified communications and collaboration (UC&C) tools. Cloopen's solutions are designed to be easily integrated into various applications, allowing users to embed functionalities such as voice calls, conferencing, SMS, and instant messaging. The company's diverse clientele spans multiple industries, including internet, telecommunications, financial services, education, industrial manufacturing, and energy, highlighting its broad market reach and the versatility of its communication offerings.

SignalWire

Series A in 2019
SignalWire, Inc. is a cloud communications platform that enables developers to create applications and infrastructure for voice, messaging, and video capabilities using real-time APIs. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, the company builds on the legacy of the FreeSWITCH open-source project, aiming to provide a global network for real-time communications over secure, standards-based channels. Its offerings include SignalWire CLOUD, based on FreeSWITCH technology, and SignalWire STACK, an open-source platform. The products facilitate the development of rich audio and video applications that function seamlessly in mobile browsers without additional software. SignalWire’s technology supports a wide range of communication interfaces while emphasizing scalability and programmability. The company operates with a fully distributed workforce across multiple locations, which has influenced its product development and adaptability, especially during the pandemic. Additionally, SignalWire is engaged in advancing the standards that underpin real-time communications on the Internet, positioning itself as a leader in software-powered telecommunications solutions.

ThousandEyes

Series D in 2019
ThousandEyes empowers businesses to see, understand and improve connected experiences everywhere. The ThousandEyes cloud platform offers unmatched vantage points throughout the global Internet and provides immediate visibility into experience for every user and application over any network, so companies can deliver superior digital experiences, modernize their enterprise WAN, and successfully migrate to the cloud. ThousandEyes is central to the global operations of the world’s largest and fastest growing brands, including Comcast, eBay, HP, 100+ of the Global 2000, 60+ of the Fortune 500, 5 of the 6 top US banks, and 20 of the 25 top SaaS companies.

Crew

Series C in 2018
Crew is a communications application tailored for frontline workers who often lack access to effective communication tools. It provides a platform that streamlines team communication, enabling employees such as store clerks, restaurant managers, and healthcare professionals to stay connected and engaged. The app features a user-friendly interface that allows for instant connectivity among coworkers without the need for exchanging personal phone numbers. Additionally, Crew facilitates the management of shift covers, time-off requests, and task assignments, ensuring that all work-related activities can be coordinated efficiently in one centralized location. This innovative approach helps organizations enhance their operational effectiveness and improve employee collaboration across various industries.

Edgeworx

Seed Round in 2018
Edgeworx, Inc. develops software that runs on gateway edge and micro data center edge and links various nodes together using a proprietary mesh network that can operate on different types of networks. The company's product, ioFog, an edge computing application platform providing a standardized way to develop and remotely deploy secure micro services to edge computing devices. The company was founded in 2017 and is headquartered in Menlo Park, California.

Cumulus Networks

Series D in 2018
Cumulus Networks, Inc. specializes in developing Linux-based operating systems designed for networking hardware, aiming to simplify data center operations. Their flagship product, Cumulus Linux, enables the disaggregation of top-of-rack data center switching, allowing organizations to utilize standard Ethernet switches and existing management tools for improved efficiency. The company also offers Cumulus VX, a virtual appliance for testing their technology, as well as Cumulus RMP, which focuses on out-of-band management solutions. Additionally, Cumulus Networks provides NetQ, a telemetry-based fabric validation system, along with various networking solutions that encompass big data, cloud orchestration, and data center automation. Founded by experienced networking engineers, the company serves a diverse range of customers from web-scale enterprises to small businesses across multiple industries. Incorporated in 2009 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, Cumulus Networks operates as a subsidiary of NVIDIA Corporation.

Internet of Services

Initial Coin Offering in 2018
The Internet of Services (IOS) offers a secure & scalable infrastructure for online service providers. Its high TPS, scalable and secure blockchain, and privacy protection provide infinite possibilities for online service providers to serve their customer base. IOST has offices in Beijing and San Francisco.

Protocol Labs

Initial Coin Offering in 2017
Protocol Labs is a research and development organization focused on creating innovative network protocols and software systems that address significant challenges in technology. By employing an open-source approach, it aims to develop solutions that enhance user experience and leverage new technological breakthroughs. Additionally, Protocol Labs operates an innovation network that connects startups with investors, accelerators, and various organizations. This network facilitates collaboration among entrepreneurs, allowing them to share knowledge, resources, and expertise, thereby accelerating their research and development processes across multiple technological domains. Through these efforts, Protocol Labs seeks to foster advancements that can impact a wide range of industries.

Crew

Series A in 2017
Crew is a communications application tailored for frontline workers who often lack access to effective communication tools. It provides a platform that streamlines team communication, enabling employees such as store clerks, restaurant managers, and healthcare professionals to stay connected and engaged. The app features a user-friendly interface that allows for instant connectivity among coworkers without the need for exchanging personal phone numbers. Additionally, Crew facilitates the management of shift covers, time-off requests, and task assignments, ensuring that all work-related activities can be coordinated efficiently in one centralized location. This innovative approach helps organizations enhance their operational effectiveness and improve employee collaboration across various industries.

Cloopen

Series C in 2016
Cloopen Group Holding Ltd, founded in 2009, is a leading provider of cloud-based communication solutions in China. The company offers a comprehensive range of services, including communications platform as a service (CPaaS), cloud-based contact centers, and unified communications and collaboration (UC&C) tools. Cloopen's solutions are designed to be easily integrated into various applications, allowing users to embed functionalities such as voice calls, conferencing, SMS, and instant messaging. The company's diverse clientele spans multiple industries, including internet, telecommunications, financial services, education, industrial manufacturing, and energy, highlighting its broad market reach and the versatility of its communication offerings.

Viptela

Series C in 2016
Viptela, Inc. specializes in software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN) technology, enabling global companies to establish carrier-agnostic and policy-controlled WANs that are both secure and cost-effective. Their offerings include a cloud-based SD-WAN Controller for managing routing, security, and authentication across devices, as well as a centralized management system that provides real-time monitoring of network health. Viptela's technology also features vEdge Routers for secure data connectivity and a flexible platform called Viptela Fabric, which supports various applications such as cloud networking and Network-as-a-Service. The company has been adopted by numerous Fortune 500 enterprises and major carriers, highlighting its effectiveness in reducing WAN costs and improving network agility. Incorporated in 2012 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Viptela operates as a subsidiary of Cisco Systems and has received recognition from industry analysts, including being named a Gartner Cool Vendor.

ThousandEyes

Series C in 2016
ThousandEyes empowers businesses to see, understand and improve connected experiences everywhere. The ThousandEyes cloud platform offers unmatched vantage points throughout the global Internet and provides immediate visibility into experience for every user and application over any network, so companies can deliver superior digital experiences, modernize their enterprise WAN, and successfully migrate to the cloud. ThousandEyes is central to the global operations of the world’s largest and fastest growing brands, including Comcast, eBay, HP, 100+ of the Global 2000, 60+ of the Fortune 500, 5 of the 6 top US banks, and 20 of the 25 top SaaS companies.

Cumulus Networks

Series C in 2016
Cumulus Networks, Inc. specializes in developing Linux-based operating systems designed for networking hardware, aiming to simplify data center operations. Their flagship product, Cumulus Linux, enables the disaggregation of top-of-rack data center switching, allowing organizations to utilize standard Ethernet switches and existing management tools for improved efficiency. The company also offers Cumulus VX, a virtual appliance for testing their technology, as well as Cumulus RMP, which focuses on out-of-band management solutions. Additionally, Cumulus Networks provides NetQ, a telemetry-based fabric validation system, along with various networking solutions that encompass big data, cloud orchestration, and data center automation. Founded by experienced networking engineers, the company serves a diverse range of customers from web-scale enterprises to small businesses across multiple industries. Incorporated in 2009 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, Cumulus Networks operates as a subsidiary of NVIDIA Corporation.

Blue Danube Systems

Series B in 2015
Blue Danube Systems, Inc. specializes in designing and developing advanced mobile wireless access solutions that significantly enhance network capacity and improve the overall quality of telecommunications services. The company's offerings include high-definition active antenna systems (HDAAS) and the BeamMaster platform, which utilizes beam-based optimization for real-time user traffic detection and hotspot pattern recognition. Blue Danube's Coherent Massive MIMO solution applies 5G beamforming technology to existing networks, allowing for a substantial increase in capacity and user experience. Founded in 2006, the company is headquartered in Mountain View, California, with an additional office in Warren, New Jersey.

Quantenna Communications

Venture Round in 2014
Quantenna Communications, Inc. specializes in designing, developing, and marketing advanced wireless communication solutions for local area networking. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company offers a range of products, including radio frequency and digital baseband chips that support various IEEE Wi-Fi standards such as 802.11n, 802.11ac, and the draft Wi-Fi 6 standard. Quantenna also provides Qdock, a software framework that facilitates the integration of third-party applications with its Wi-Fi solutions. Its offerings cater to a wide array of applications, including home networking, retail, outdoor, small and medium businesses, enterprise settings, and consumer electronics. Quantenna markets its solutions directly to original equipment manufacturers, original design manufacturers, and third-party distributors across the Asia-Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas, generating significant revenue from the Asia-Pacific region. As of June 2019, Quantenna operates as a subsidiary of ON Semiconductor Corporation.

ThousandEyes

Series B in 2014
ThousandEyes empowers businesses to see, understand and improve connected experiences everywhere. The ThousandEyes cloud platform offers unmatched vantage points throughout the global Internet and provides immediate visibility into experience for every user and application over any network, so companies can deliver superior digital experiences, modernize their enterprise WAN, and successfully migrate to the cloud. ThousandEyes is central to the global operations of the world’s largest and fastest growing brands, including Comcast, eBay, HP, 100+ of the Global 2000, 60+ of the Fortune 500, 5 of the 6 top US banks, and 20 of the 25 top SaaS companies.

Quantenna Communications

Series G in 2014
Quantenna Communications, Inc. specializes in designing, developing, and marketing advanced wireless communication solutions for local area networking. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company offers a range of products, including radio frequency and digital baseband chips that support various IEEE Wi-Fi standards such as 802.11n, 802.11ac, and the draft Wi-Fi 6 standard. Quantenna also provides Qdock, a software framework that facilitates the integration of third-party applications with its Wi-Fi solutions. Its offerings cater to a wide array of applications, including home networking, retail, outdoor, small and medium businesses, enterprise settings, and consumer electronics. Quantenna markets its solutions directly to original equipment manufacturers, original design manufacturers, and third-party distributors across the Asia-Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas, generating significant revenue from the Asia-Pacific region. As of June 2019, Quantenna operates as a subsidiary of ON Semiconductor Corporation.

Viptela

Venture Round in 2014
Viptela, Inc. specializes in software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN) technology, enabling global companies to establish carrier-agnostic and policy-controlled WANs that are both secure and cost-effective. Their offerings include a cloud-based SD-WAN Controller for managing routing, security, and authentication across devices, as well as a centralized management system that provides real-time monitoring of network health. Viptela's technology also features vEdge Routers for secure data connectivity and a flexible platform called Viptela Fabric, which supports various applications such as cloud networking and Network-as-a-Service. The company has been adopted by numerous Fortune 500 enterprises and major carriers, highlighting its effectiveness in reducing WAN costs and improving network agility. Incorporated in 2012 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Viptela operates as a subsidiary of Cisco Systems and has received recognition from industry analysts, including being named a Gartner Cool Vendor.

Cumulus Networks

Series B in 2014
Cumulus Networks, Inc. specializes in developing Linux-based operating systems designed for networking hardware, aiming to simplify data center operations. Their flagship product, Cumulus Linux, enables the disaggregation of top-of-rack data center switching, allowing organizations to utilize standard Ethernet switches and existing management tools for improved efficiency. The company also offers Cumulus VX, a virtual appliance for testing their technology, as well as Cumulus RMP, which focuses on out-of-band management solutions. Additionally, Cumulus Networks provides NetQ, a telemetry-based fabric validation system, along with various networking solutions that encompass big data, cloud orchestration, and data center automation. Founded by experienced networking engineers, the company serves a diverse range of customers from web-scale enterprises to small businesses across multiple industries. Incorporated in 2009 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, Cumulus Networks operates as a subsidiary of NVIDIA Corporation.

Wilocity

Series D in 2013
Wilocity Ltd. is a company based in Caesarea, Israel, that specializes in the development of 60 GHz wireless chipsets aimed at the notebook and peripheral markets. Founded in 2007, Wilocity's technology enables gigabit wireless networking and point-to-point connectivity, delivering a desktop-like experience to mobile computing devices. The company's chipsets facilitate high-speed downloads and support high-definition video, significantly surpassing the transmission rates of standard Wi-Fi. By focusing on WiGig/802.11 products, Wilocity equips customers with the ability to wirelessly connect to any PCI Express-supported peripheral or I/O component, enhancing the mobile computing experience.

Viptela

Series B in 2013
Viptela, Inc. specializes in software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN) technology, enabling global companies to establish carrier-agnostic and policy-controlled WANs that are both secure and cost-effective. Their offerings include a cloud-based SD-WAN Controller for managing routing, security, and authentication across devices, as well as a centralized management system that provides real-time monitoring of network health. Viptela's technology also features vEdge Routers for secure data connectivity and a flexible platform called Viptela Fabric, which supports various applications such as cloud networking and Network-as-a-Service. The company has been adopted by numerous Fortune 500 enterprises and major carriers, highlighting its effectiveness in reducing WAN costs and improving network agility. Incorporated in 2012 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Viptela operates as a subsidiary of Cisco Systems and has received recognition from industry analysts, including being named a Gartner Cool Vendor.

Blue Danube Systems

Venture Round in 2013
Blue Danube Systems, Inc. specializes in designing and developing advanced mobile wireless access solutions that significantly enhance network capacity and improve the overall quality of telecommunications services. The company's offerings include high-definition active antenna systems (HDAAS) and the BeamMaster platform, which utilizes beam-based optimization for real-time user traffic detection and hotspot pattern recognition. Blue Danube's Coherent Massive MIMO solution applies 5G beamforming technology to existing networks, allowing for a substantial increase in capacity and user experience. Founded in 2006, the company is headquartered in Mountain View, California, with an additional office in Warren, New Jersey.

ThousandEyes

Series A in 2013
ThousandEyes empowers businesses to see, understand and improve connected experiences everywhere. The ThousandEyes cloud platform offers unmatched vantage points throughout the global Internet and provides immediate visibility into experience for every user and application over any network, so companies can deliver superior digital experiences, modernize their enterprise WAN, and successfully migrate to the cloud. ThousandEyes is central to the global operations of the world’s largest and fastest growing brands, including Comcast, eBay, HP, 100+ of the Global 2000, 60+ of the Fortune 500, 5 of the 6 top US banks, and 20 of the 25 top SaaS companies.

Cloopen

Series A in 2013
Cloopen Group Holding Ltd, founded in 2009, is a leading provider of cloud-based communication solutions in China. The company offers a comprehensive range of services, including communications platform as a service (CPaaS), cloud-based contact centers, and unified communications and collaboration (UC&C) tools. Cloopen's solutions are designed to be easily integrated into various applications, allowing users to embed functionalities such as voice calls, conferencing, SMS, and instant messaging. The company's diverse clientele spans multiple industries, including internet, telecommunications, financial services, education, industrial manufacturing, and energy, highlighting its broad market reach and the versatility of its communication offerings.

Luminate Wireless

Seed Round in 2013
Luminate Wireless is developing an end-to-end distributed mobile network system to make it easier to add capacity and assured mobile services for enterprises of any size. In this system, key management-plane, control as well as data-plane functions in the mobile network are moved to a centralized and virtualized entity that can be implemented as a private or a public cloud. The Luminate system allows capacity to be added easily to venues in a “Wi-Fi like” manner by deploying 4G LTE access points using existing Ethernet and IP backhaul. Luminate Wireless is backed by: NEA, Sequoia Capital, Google Ventures, Hewlett-Packard Ventures, Qualcomm Ventures, Northgate Capital, and Correlation Ventures

Luminate Wireless

Venture Round in 2013
Luminate Wireless is developing an end-to-end distributed mobile network system to make it easier to add capacity and assured mobile services for enterprises of any size. In this system, key management-plane, control as well as data-plane functions in the mobile network are moved to a centralized and virtualized entity that can be implemented as a private or a public cloud. The Luminate system allows capacity to be added easily to venues in a “Wi-Fi like” manner by deploying 4G LTE access points using existing Ethernet and IP backhaul. Luminate Wireless is backed by: NEA, Sequoia Capital, Google Ventures, Hewlett-Packard Ventures, Qualcomm Ventures, Northgate Capital, and Correlation Ventures

Pontis

Series D in 2012
Pontis operates through its primary product, the Marketing Delivery Platform (MDP) for Communication Service Providers (CSPs). This marketing software system supports real time, automatic execution and fulfillment of personal and contextual marketing activities across platforms and customer touch points. By constantly tracking customers behaviour, preferences and response to offers; automating dynamic execution of marketing activities in response to these parameters; and allowing event-based, contextual dialogue with customers; the Pontis MDP has been proven to deliver Mobile, TV and fix line service providers double digit improvements in ARPU, service adoption and customer retention, while improving customer experience.

Viptela

Series A in 2012
Viptela, Inc. specializes in software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN) technology, enabling global companies to establish carrier-agnostic and policy-controlled WANs that are both secure and cost-effective. Their offerings include a cloud-based SD-WAN Controller for managing routing, security, and authentication across devices, as well as a centralized management system that provides real-time monitoring of network health. Viptela's technology also features vEdge Routers for secure data connectivity and a flexible platform called Viptela Fabric, which supports various applications such as cloud networking and Network-as-a-Service. The company has been adopted by numerous Fortune 500 enterprises and major carriers, highlighting its effectiveness in reducing WAN costs and improving network agility. Incorporated in 2012 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Viptela operates as a subsidiary of Cisco Systems and has received recognition from industry analysts, including being named a Gartner Cool Vendor.

Quantenna Communications

Private Equity Round in 2012
Quantenna Communications, Inc. specializes in designing, developing, and marketing advanced wireless communication solutions for local area networking. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company offers a range of products, including radio frequency and digital baseband chips that support various IEEE Wi-Fi standards such as 802.11n, 802.11ac, and the draft Wi-Fi 6 standard. Quantenna also provides Qdock, a software framework that facilitates the integration of third-party applications with its Wi-Fi solutions. Its offerings cater to a wide array of applications, including home networking, retail, outdoor, small and medium businesses, enterprise settings, and consumer electronics. Quantenna markets its solutions directly to original equipment manufacturers, original design manufacturers, and third-party distributors across the Asia-Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas, generating significant revenue from the Asia-Pacific region. As of June 2019, Quantenna operates as a subsidiary of ON Semiconductor Corporation.

Ruckus Wireless

Series G in 2012
Headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA, Ruckus Wireless, Inc.(NYSE: RKUS) is a global supplier of advanced wireless systems for the rapidly expanding mobile Internet infrastructure market. The company offers a wide range of indoor and outdoor “Smart Wi-Fi” products to mobile carriers, broadband service providers, and corporate enterprises, and has over 48,000 end-customers worldwide. Ruckus technology addresses Wi-Fi capacity and coverage challenges caused by the ever-increasing amount of traffic on wireless networks due to accelerated adoption of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. Ruckus invented and has patented state-of-the-art wireless voice, video, and data technology innovations, such as adaptive antenna arrays that extend signal range, increase client data rates, and avoid interference, providing consistent and reliable distribution of delay-sensitive multimedia content and services over standard 802.11 Wi-Fi.

July Systems

Venture Round in 2012
July Systems Inc. is a cloud-based mobile experience and engagement platform that specializes in location services. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Burlingame, California, with a global development center in Bengaluru, the company provides solutions for infrastructure and service providers, original equipment manufacturers, and business owners. Its key offerings include July Rapid, a mobile app development studio, and Proximity MX, which delivers contextual location intelligence and adaptive mobile engagement. This allows businesses to better understand their customers by integrating offline and online shopping behaviors. July Systems aims to digitize physical spaces and enhance customer engagement, positioning itself as a significant player in the location services market. The company became a subsidiary of Cisco Systems in 2018.

Jasper Technologies

Series D in 2012
Jasper Technologies, Inc. offers a cloud-based Internet of Things (IoT) platform that allows companies to launch, manage, and monetize IoT services globally. The company provides an automated connectivity management platform called Control Center, which helps users manage their connected devices, including low power and low usage devices, as well as connected car services. Additionally, Jasper Technologies offers Control Center for Mobile Enterprise, which automates the management of employee business mobile phones and tablets. The company caters to a diverse range of sectors, including agriculture, connected cars, connected homes and buildings, healthcare, industrial equipment, retail and payment solutions, smart cities, and transportation and logistics. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, with operations in Alpharetta, Georgia, Jasper Technologies was previously known as Jasper Wireless and rebranded in May 2014. As of March 2016, it operates as a subsidiary of Cisco Systems.

RingCentral

Series D in 2011
RingCentral is a cloud-based communication and collaboration platform that offers a comprehensive suite of services designed to enhance business operations. Its products include unified communications as a service (UCaaS), which integrates voice, messaging, video conferencing, and online meetings, enabling organizations to connect teams across various locations seamlessly. The platform caters to over 350,000 businesses worldwide, providing solutions that scale with enterprises as they grow. Key offerings include RingCentral Office, which combines a multi-extension business phone system with unlimited calling and fax functionalities, and RingCentral Glip, a unified team workspace that facilitates effective collaboration by centralizing communications and resources. Additionally, RingCentral provides an omnichannel contact center solution that enhances customer service interactions and supports efficient communication. The company also offers RingCentral Professional for managing virtual phone lines and RingCentral Fax for internet-based faxing, streamlining document transmission. Headquartered in Belmont, California, RingCentral was founded in 2003 and has received backing from several prominent investors.

Clickatell

Series B in 2011
Clickatell Inc. specializes in mobile messaging and transaction services that facilitate communication and transactions between businesses and their customers via mobile devices. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Silicon Valley, the company offers a range of solutions, including SMS messaging for alerts, marketing campaigns, and customer relationship management, as well as mobile transaction services like prepaid mobile top-ups. Clickatell's Mobile eXchange platform enables global message delivery, while its USSD-based banking products assist financial institutions in reducing foot traffic to branches. Additionally, the company provides Clickatell Secure, a multi-factor authentication suite for transaction protection, and Chat Desk, a digital contact center that enhances customer service through real-time chat support. With a diverse clientele that includes enterprises, government agencies, and application developers, Clickatell serves over 18,000 brands and businesses worldwide, making it a leader in the mobile communications sector.

Stoke

Series E in 2011
Stoke specializes in developing carrier-class mobile broadband gateways tailored for mobile and converged network operators. The company offers the Stoke Session Exchange, an integrated hardware and software platform that effectively addresses the security, service, and mobility challenges faced by operators in optimizing multimedia sessions across various networks, including fixed, mobile, Wi-Fi, and WiMAX. Additionally, Stoke provides the Mobile Data Offload service, which is designed to help 3G network operators enhance their economic capacity and improve subscriber satisfaction in delivering mobile broadband data.

ThousandEyes

Seed Round in 2011
ThousandEyes empowers businesses to see, understand and improve connected experiences everywhere. The ThousandEyes cloud platform offers unmatched vantage points throughout the global Internet and provides immediate visibility into experience for every user and application over any network, so companies can deliver superior digital experiences, modernize their enterprise WAN, and successfully migrate to the cloud. ThousandEyes is central to the global operations of the world’s largest and fastest growing brands, including Comcast, eBay, HP, 100+ of the Global 2000, 60+ of the Fortune 500, 5 of the 6 top US banks, and 20 of the 25 top SaaS companies.

Sinnet

Series A in 2010
Beijing Sinnet Technology Incorporated Company is a prominent provider of internet broadband and access services for businesses in China. Established in January 1999, the company specializes in internet data center services and cloud computing, along with a range of integrated internet services. Sinnet's offerings include value-added services related to data communication, telecommunications, and system integration. Additionally, the company is involved in building automation control systems and the comprehensive application of high technology in network and internet resources. Through these services, Sinnet aims to meet the diverse needs of its business clients in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.

DensBits Technologies

Series B in 2010
DensBits has designed the world’s first Memory Modem (TM), a revolutionary technology created to address the ever-increasing need for low-cost, high-performance NAND Flash-based storage systems. Similar to communications modem technology, the Memory Modem – composed of proprietary Error Correcting Coding (ECC), Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and Management solutions – dramatically improves Flash memory reliability and, in turn, enables next-generation, low-cost Flash memory without compromising on performance. Cooperating with leading Flash manufacturers and Flash-based storage providers, DensBits’ Memory Modem paves the way for next-generation Flash-based storage systems, addressing all of their limitations and exceeding them, with unparalleled success.

RingCentral

Series C in 2010
RingCentral is a cloud-based communication and collaboration platform that offers a comprehensive suite of services designed to enhance business operations. Its products include unified communications as a service (UCaaS), which integrates voice, messaging, video conferencing, and online meetings, enabling organizations to connect teams across various locations seamlessly. The platform caters to over 350,000 businesses worldwide, providing solutions that scale with enterprises as they grow. Key offerings include RingCentral Office, which combines a multi-extension business phone system with unlimited calling and fax functionalities, and RingCentral Glip, a unified team workspace that facilitates effective collaboration by centralizing communications and resources. Additionally, RingCentral provides an omnichannel contact center solution that enhances customer service interactions and supports efficient communication. The company also offers RingCentral Professional for managing virtual phone lines and RingCentral Fax for internet-based faxing, streamlining document transmission. Headquartered in Belmont, California, RingCentral was founded in 2003 and has received backing from several prominent investors.

Quantenna Communications

Series E in 2010
Quantenna Communications, Inc. specializes in designing, developing, and marketing advanced wireless communication solutions for local area networking. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company offers a range of products, including radio frequency and digital baseband chips that support various IEEE Wi-Fi standards such as 802.11n, 802.11ac, and the draft Wi-Fi 6 standard. Quantenna also provides Qdock, a software framework that facilitates the integration of third-party applications with its Wi-Fi solutions. Its offerings cater to a wide array of applications, including home networking, retail, outdoor, small and medium businesses, enterprise settings, and consumer electronics. Quantenna markets its solutions directly to original equipment manufacturers, original design manufacturers, and third-party distributors across the Asia-Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas, generating significant revenue from the Asia-Pacific region. As of June 2019, Quantenna operates as a subsidiary of ON Semiconductor Corporation.

Wilocity

Series C in 2010
Wilocity Ltd. is a company based in Caesarea, Israel, that specializes in the development of 60 GHz wireless chipsets aimed at the notebook and peripheral markets. Founded in 2007, Wilocity's technology enables gigabit wireless networking and point-to-point connectivity, delivering a desktop-like experience to mobile computing devices. The company's chipsets facilitate high-speed downloads and support high-definition video, significantly surpassing the transmission rates of standard Wi-Fi. By focusing on WiGig/802.11 products, Wilocity equips customers with the ability to wirelessly connect to any PCI Express-supported peripheral or I/O component, enhancing the mobile computing experience.

Sipera Systems

Series D in 2010
Sipera Systems is a leader in providing solutions for the secure adoption of Unified Communications (UC), enabling users worldwide to protect their VoIP, video, collaboration, and messaging applications. The company's innovative "Borderless UC" framework allows for secure communications across various devices and locations. With a strong focus on VoIP and UC security, Sipera supports enterprises in implementing secure remote work, distributed call centers, and effective business continuity strategies. Their comprehensive offerings include protection against toll fraud, secure SIP trunks, and provisions for media logging and archiving. Backed by the research from the Sipera VIPER Lab, Sipera Systems delivers high-performance security solutions that enhance communication while minimizing risks for clients in converged internet protocol networks.

Hantele

Series B in 2010
Guangzhou Hantele Communication Co., Ltd specializes in integrated mobile communication network solutions, focusing on the development and provision of technology services and related products. Established in 2006 and based in Guangzhou, China, the company offers a range of services including network planning optimization, maintenance solutions, and intelligent network optimization platforms. Additionally, Hantele provides data analysis systems, signaling optimization software, and daily network index optimization. With a commitment to advancing communication technology, the firm employs a team of technical professionals, a significant portion of whom have experience with major manufacturers in the industry. Hantele has also achieved certification as a high-tech enterprise in Guangdong Province, emphasizing its dedication to innovation and quality in the telecommunications sector.

Quantenna Communications

Series D in 2010
Quantenna Communications, Inc. specializes in designing, developing, and marketing advanced wireless communication solutions for local area networking. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company offers a range of products, including radio frequency and digital baseband chips that support various IEEE Wi-Fi standards such as 802.11n, 802.11ac, and the draft Wi-Fi 6 standard. Quantenna also provides Qdock, a software framework that facilitates the integration of third-party applications with its Wi-Fi solutions. Its offerings cater to a wide array of applications, including home networking, retail, outdoor, small and medium businesses, enterprise settings, and consumer electronics. Quantenna markets its solutions directly to original equipment manufacturers, original design manufacturers, and third-party distributors across the Asia-Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas, generating significant revenue from the Asia-Pacific region. As of June 2019, Quantenna operates as a subsidiary of ON Semiconductor Corporation.

Coastal Projects

Private Equity Round in 2009
Developer of infrastructure projects. The company's tunnel boring machines and drilling jumbos have facilitated the development of many projects such as metros and tunnels for the public and private sector.

IMImobile

Venture Round in 2009
IMImobile PLC is a cloud communications software and solutions provider that enables enterprises to enhance and automate customer interactions through digital technologies. The company offers a range of products, including IMIbot.ai for automated conversational experiences, IMIchat for consolidating customer service channels, and IMIcampaign for multi-channel communication management. Additionally, it provides IMIconnect, a comprehensive cloud communications platform, along with services like Textlocal for SMS messaging and IMIdigital for mobile content deployment. Serving various industries such as telecom, banking, healthcare, and retail, IMImobile manages over 42 billion messages and 44 billion commerce transactions annually. Headquartered in London, the company has a global presence with offices in multiple regions, employing over 1,100 individuals. Founded in 1999, IMImobile supports organizations in improving customer engagement and operational efficiency through its innovative solutions.

DensBits Technologies

Series A in 2009
DensBits has designed the world’s first Memory Modem (TM), a revolutionary technology created to address the ever-increasing need for low-cost, high-performance NAND Flash-based storage systems. Similar to communications modem technology, the Memory Modem – composed of proprietary Error Correcting Coding (ECC), Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and Management solutions – dramatically improves Flash memory reliability and, in turn, enables next-generation, low-cost Flash memory without compromising on performance. Cooperating with leading Flash manufacturers and Flash-based storage providers, DensBits’ Memory Modem paves the way for next-generation Flash-based storage systems, addressing all of their limitations and exceeding them, with unparalleled success.

Santur

Series E in 2009
Santur Corporation was founded in November 2000 and focused to commercialize laser array and packaging technologies for communications. The first application applied these technologies to tunable lasers. As communications systems move from static point-to-point links to mesh and reconfigurable WDM networks, the need for tunability becomes paramount to allow flexibility and cost reduction.

Quantenna Communications

Series C in 2009
Quantenna Communications, Inc. specializes in designing, developing, and marketing advanced wireless communication solutions for local area networking. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company offers a range of products, including radio frequency and digital baseband chips that support various IEEE Wi-Fi standards such as 802.11n, 802.11ac, and the draft Wi-Fi 6 standard. Quantenna also provides Qdock, a software framework that facilitates the integration of third-party applications with its Wi-Fi solutions. Its offerings cater to a wide array of applications, including home networking, retail, outdoor, small and medium businesses, enterprise settings, and consumer electronics. Quantenna markets its solutions directly to original equipment manufacturers, original design manufacturers, and third-party distributors across the Asia-Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas, generating significant revenue from the Asia-Pacific region. As of June 2019, Quantenna operates as a subsidiary of ON Semiconductor Corporation.

Stoke

Series D in 2009
Stoke specializes in developing carrier-class mobile broadband gateways tailored for mobile and converged network operators. The company offers the Stoke Session Exchange, an integrated hardware and software platform that effectively addresses the security, service, and mobility challenges faced by operators in optimizing multimedia sessions across various networks, including fixed, mobile, Wi-Fi, and WiMAX. Additionally, Stoke provides the Mobile Data Offload service, which is designed to help 3G network operators enhance their economic capacity and improve subscriber satisfaction in delivering mobile broadband data.

Pontis

Series C in 2009
Pontis operates through its primary product, the Marketing Delivery Platform (MDP) for Communication Service Providers (CSPs). This marketing software system supports real time, automatic execution and fulfillment of personal and contextual marketing activities across platforms and customer touch points. By constantly tracking customers behaviour, preferences and response to offers; automating dynamic execution of marketing activities in response to these parameters; and allowing event-based, contextual dialogue with customers; the Pontis MDP has been proven to deliver Mobile, TV and fix line service providers double digit improvements in ARPU, service adoption and customer retention, while improving customer experience.

Cdream.com

Series A in 2008
Cdream.com is an internet service provider based in China that specializes in value-added services. The company operates primarily on the CERNET platform, focusing on the development and management of various online offerings. These include a desktop terminal for campus new media, the Monternet Alliance for campus network advertising, a campus activities team known as Dream Team, and an outdoor media platform called Cdream Outdoor Media. Additionally, Cdream.com creates integrated marketing platforms that facilitate communication, academic support, employment opportunities, entertainment, and community engagement, enabling businesses to effectively reach and serve the campus market.

Jasper Technologies

Series C in 2008
Jasper Technologies, Inc. offers a cloud-based Internet of Things (IoT) platform that allows companies to launch, manage, and monetize IoT services globally. The company provides an automated connectivity management platform called Control Center, which helps users manage their connected devices, including low power and low usage devices, as well as connected car services. Additionally, Jasper Technologies offers Control Center for Mobile Enterprise, which automates the management of employee business mobile phones and tablets. The company caters to a diverse range of sectors, including agriculture, connected cars, connected homes and buildings, healthcare, industrial equipment, retail and payment solutions, smart cities, and transportation and logistics. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, with operations in Alpharetta, Georgia, Jasper Technologies was previously known as Jasper Wireless and rebranded in May 2014. As of March 2016, it operates as a subsidiary of Cisco Systems.

Maxscend

Series B in 2008
Maxscend is a Chinese company focused on the research, development, and marketing of communication RF components and Internet of Things (IoT) integrated circuits (ICs). Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Wuxi, China, the company specializes in producing RF front-end chips that are essential for a variety of IoT applications. Additionally, Maxscend develops digital television and receiver chips for mobile digital TV, offering comprehensive solutions to clients in both domestic and international markets. The company aims to provide innovative technologies that cater to the evolving needs of the communication and digital television sectors.

Coastal Projects

Private Equity Round in 2008
Developer of infrastructure projects. The company's tunnel boring machines and drilling jumbos have facilitated the development of many projects such as metros and tunnels for the public and private sector.

RingCentral

Series B in 2008
RingCentral is a cloud-based communication and collaboration platform that offers a comprehensive suite of services designed to enhance business operations. Its products include unified communications as a service (UCaaS), which integrates voice, messaging, video conferencing, and online meetings, enabling organizations to connect teams across various locations seamlessly. The platform caters to over 350,000 businesses worldwide, providing solutions that scale with enterprises as they grow. Key offerings include RingCentral Office, which combines a multi-extension business phone system with unlimited calling and fax functionalities, and RingCentral Glip, a unified team workspace that facilitates effective collaboration by centralizing communications and resources. Additionally, RingCentral provides an omnichannel contact center solution that enhances customer service interactions and supports efficient communication. The company also offers RingCentral Professional for managing virtual phone lines and RingCentral Fax for internet-based faxing, streamlining document transmission. Headquartered in Belmont, California, RingCentral was founded in 2003 and has received backing from several prominent investors.

Metaswitch Networks

Venture Round in 2008
Metaswitch Networks Ltd. specializes in providing innovative communications software solutions, including both commercial and open-source offerings. The company develops technologies that facilitate the transition of communications networks to open, next-generation architectures, with a focus on 5G core, VoIP, voice interconnect, and messaging services. Its product suite includes the MaX by Metaswitch communications and collaboration platform, which supports multi-persona and group collaboration for both businesses and consumers. Metaswitch's solutions are utilized by numerous network operators globally, and its high-performance, fault-tolerant software is licensed by leading communications equipment manufacturers. Additionally, the company offers various technical, professional, and training services to support its clients. Founded in 1981 and originally named Data Connection Limited, Metaswitch is headquartered in Enfield, United Kingdom, with multiple locations worldwide.

Silent Communication

Venture Round in 2007
Silent Communication provides a new face for mobile value added services. It offers mobile operators a new category of call management, messaging and visual voicemail solutions for mobile devices. Silent Communication was founded in 2004 and has headquarters in Tel Aviv, Israel.

Quantenna Communications

Series B in 2007
Quantenna Communications, Inc. specializes in designing, developing, and marketing advanced wireless communication solutions for local area networking. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company offers a range of products, including radio frequency and digital baseband chips that support various IEEE Wi-Fi standards such as 802.11n, 802.11ac, and the draft Wi-Fi 6 standard. Quantenna also provides Qdock, a software framework that facilitates the integration of third-party applications with its Wi-Fi solutions. Its offerings cater to a wide array of applications, including home networking, retail, outdoor, small and medium businesses, enterprise settings, and consumer electronics. Quantenna markets its solutions directly to original equipment manufacturers, original design manufacturers, and third-party distributors across the Asia-Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas, generating significant revenue from the Asia-Pacific region. As of June 2019, Quantenna operates as a subsidiary of ON Semiconductor Corporation.

Ruckus Wireless

Series E in 2007
Headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA, Ruckus Wireless, Inc.(NYSE: RKUS) is a global supplier of advanced wireless systems for the rapidly expanding mobile Internet infrastructure market. The company offers a wide range of indoor and outdoor “Smart Wi-Fi” products to mobile carriers, broadband service providers, and corporate enterprises, and has over 48,000 end-customers worldwide. Ruckus technology addresses Wi-Fi capacity and coverage challenges caused by the ever-increasing amount of traffic on wireless networks due to accelerated adoption of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. Ruckus invented and has patented state-of-the-art wireless voice, video, and data technology innovations, such as adaptive antenna arrays that extend signal range, increase client data rates, and avoid interference, providing consistent and reliable distribution of delay-sensitive multimedia content and services over standard 802.11 Wi-Fi.

ConSentry Networks

Series E in 2007
ConSentry Networks, founded in 2003 and based in Milpitas, California, specializes in delivering intelligent control solutions that help organizations adapt to modern business practices, such as outsourcing and establishing partnerships. The company's technology has been adopted by clients worldwide, facilitating efficient management of resources and collaboration. ConSentry has garnered financial backing from notable investors, including Accel Partners, DAG Ventures, INVESCO Private Capital, and Translink Capital.

Sipera Systems

Series C in 2007
Sipera Systems is a leader in providing solutions for the secure adoption of Unified Communications (UC), enabling users worldwide to protect their VoIP, video, collaboration, and messaging applications. The company's innovative "Borderless UC" framework allows for secure communications across various devices and locations. With a strong focus on VoIP and UC security, Sipera supports enterprises in implementing secure remote work, distributed call centers, and effective business continuity strategies. Their comprehensive offerings include protection against toll fraud, secure SIP trunks, and provisions for media logging and archiving. Backed by the research from the Sipera VIPER Lab, Sipera Systems delivers high-performance security solutions that enhance communication while minimizing risks for clients in converged internet protocol networks.

RingCentral

Series A in 2007
RingCentral is a cloud-based communication and collaboration platform that offers a comprehensive suite of services designed to enhance business operations. Its products include unified communications as a service (UCaaS), which integrates voice, messaging, video conferencing, and online meetings, enabling organizations to connect teams across various locations seamlessly. The platform caters to over 350,000 businesses worldwide, providing solutions that scale with enterprises as they grow. Key offerings include RingCentral Office, which combines a multi-extension business phone system with unlimited calling and fax functionalities, and RingCentral Glip, a unified team workspace that facilitates effective collaboration by centralizing communications and resources. Additionally, RingCentral provides an omnichannel contact center solution that enhances customer service interactions and supports efficient communication. The company also offers RingCentral Professional for managing virtual phone lines and RingCentral Fax for internet-based faxing, streamlining document transmission. Headquartered in Belmont, California, RingCentral was founded in 2003 and has received backing from several prominent investors.

Santur

Series D in 2007
Santur Corporation was founded in November 2000 and focused to commercialize laser array and packaging technologies for communications. The first application applied these technologies to tunable lasers. As communications systems move from static point-to-point links to mesh and reconfigurable WDM networks, the need for tunability becomes paramount to allow flexibility and cost reduction.

Cast Iron

Series F in 2007
Cast Iron Systems, Inc. specializes in providing integration solutions for software as a service and cloud applications, catering primarily to large and midsize companies. The company offers the iA3000 application integration appliance, which facilitates network computing solutions. Additionally, Cast Iron provides preconfigured solutions designed to connect specific applications, along with packaged integration processes tailored for various integration scenarios. The company's offerings also include integration solutions specifically for SAP applications and Oracle applications and databases, enabling enterprises to streamline their application connectivity and enhance operational efficiency.

WiQuest Communications

Series C in 2007
WiQuest Communications is a fabless semiconductor company designing and developing complete WiMedia-based ultrawideband (UWB) solutions focused on ultra high speed, short range applications. WiQuest’s complete solution offering includes chipset, software and reference designs. WiQuest’s technology enables a new class of applications for wireless connectivity to PC, consumer electronics and mobile systems – enabling The New Frontier of Wireless™. WiQuest Communications closed operation on 2008 Oct.

Jasper Technologies

Series B in 2007
Jasper Technologies, Inc. offers a cloud-based Internet of Things (IoT) platform that allows companies to launch, manage, and monetize IoT services globally. The company provides an automated connectivity management platform called Control Center, which helps users manage their connected devices, including low power and low usage devices, as well as connected car services. Additionally, Jasper Technologies offers Control Center for Mobile Enterprise, which automates the management of employee business mobile phones and tablets. The company caters to a diverse range of sectors, including agriculture, connected cars, connected homes and buildings, healthcare, industrial equipment, retail and payment solutions, smart cities, and transportation and logistics. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, with operations in Alpharetta, Georgia, Jasper Technologies was previously known as Jasper Wireless and rebranded in May 2014. As of March 2016, it operates as a subsidiary of Cisco Systems.

Turin Networks

Series B in 2007
Turin Networks, Inc. is a prominent provider of Carrier Ethernet solutions designed for both wireline and wireless network operators globally. The company offers a range of products, including metro service edge solutions that enable the delivery of MEF-compliant Ethernet over fiber and copper, as well as traditional TDM/PDH services. Additionally, Turin Networks specializes in wireless backhaul optimization and converged business access services, addressing the practical challenges faced by network operators in deploying efficient and effective network infrastructures. By focusing on these key areas, Turin Networks aims to enhance connectivity and service delivery for its clients.

Provigent

Series D in 2007
Provigent Inc. is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in system-on-a-chip (SoC) solutions tailored for fixed wireless networks, private wireless networks, and cellular infrastructure. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, the company offers a range of products, including the PVG610 SoC for broadband wireless transmission, the PVG610X SoC for dual orthogonally polarized signal transmission, and the PVG310, which integrates baseband functionality for point-to-point broadband systems. Additionally, Provigent provides development kits such as the PVG9610, which supports the development of systems based on the PVG610 SoC, and the PVG350MDK, designed for wireless point-to-point applications. The company’s products are used in various applications, including cellular backhaul networks and fixed wireless transmission, contributing to enhanced internet connectivity solutions.

Pontis

Series B in 2007
Pontis operates through its primary product, the Marketing Delivery Platform (MDP) for Communication Service Providers (CSPs). This marketing software system supports real time, automatic execution and fulfillment of personal and contextual marketing activities across platforms and customer touch points. By constantly tracking customers behaviour, preferences and response to offers; automating dynamic execution of marketing activities in response to these parameters; and allowing event-based, contextual dialogue with customers; the Pontis MDP has been proven to deliver Mobile, TV and fix line service providers double digit improvements in ARPU, service adoption and customer retention, while improving customer experience.

Wilocity

Seed Round in 2007
Wilocity Ltd. is a company based in Caesarea, Israel, that specializes in the development of 60 GHz wireless chipsets aimed at the notebook and peripheral markets. Founded in 2007, Wilocity's technology enables gigabit wireless networking and point-to-point connectivity, delivering a desktop-like experience to mobile computing devices. The company's chipsets facilitate high-speed downloads and support high-definition video, significantly surpassing the transmission rates of standard Wi-Fi. By focusing on WiGig/802.11 products, Wilocity equips customers with the ability to wirelessly connect to any PCI Express-supported peripheral or I/O component, enhancing the mobile computing experience.

Stoke

Series C in 2007
Stoke specializes in developing carrier-class mobile broadband gateways tailored for mobile and converged network operators. The company offers the Stoke Session Exchange, an integrated hardware and software platform that effectively addresses the security, service, and mobility challenges faced by operators in optimizing multimedia sessions across various networks, including fixed, mobile, Wi-Fi, and WiMAX. Additionally, Stoke provides the Mobile Data Offload service, which is designed to help 3G network operators enhance their economic capacity and improve subscriber satisfaction in delivering mobile broadband data.

Ruckus Wireless

Series D in 2006
Headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA, Ruckus Wireless, Inc.(NYSE: RKUS) is a global supplier of advanced wireless systems for the rapidly expanding mobile Internet infrastructure market. The company offers a wide range of indoor and outdoor “Smart Wi-Fi” products to mobile carriers, broadband service providers, and corporate enterprises, and has over 48,000 end-customers worldwide. Ruckus technology addresses Wi-Fi capacity and coverage challenges caused by the ever-increasing amount of traffic on wireless networks due to accelerated adoption of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. Ruckus invented and has patented state-of-the-art wireless voice, video, and data technology innovations, such as adaptive antenna arrays that extend signal range, increase client data rates, and avoid interference, providing consistent and reliable distribution of delay-sensitive multimedia content and services over standard 802.11 Wi-Fi.

Clickatell

Series A in 2006
Clickatell Inc. specializes in mobile messaging and transaction services that facilitate communication and transactions between businesses and their customers via mobile devices. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Silicon Valley, the company offers a range of solutions, including SMS messaging for alerts, marketing campaigns, and customer relationship management, as well as mobile transaction services like prepaid mobile top-ups. Clickatell's Mobile eXchange platform enables global message delivery, while its USSD-based banking products assist financial institutions in reducing foot traffic to branches. Additionally, the company provides Clickatell Secure, a multi-factor authentication suite for transaction protection, and Chat Desk, a digital contact center that enhances customer service through real-time chat support. With a diverse clientele that includes enterprises, government agencies, and application developers, Clickatell serves over 18,000 brands and businesses worldwide, making it a leader in the mobile communications sector.

Maxscend

Series A in 2006
Maxscend is a Chinese company focused on the research, development, and marketing of communication RF components and Internet of Things (IoT) integrated circuits (ICs). Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Wuxi, China, the company specializes in producing RF front-end chips that are essential for a variety of IoT applications. Additionally, Maxscend develops digital television and receiver chips for mobile digital TV, offering comprehensive solutions to clients in both domestic and international markets. The company aims to provide innovative technologies that cater to the evolving needs of the communication and digital television sectors.

ConSentry Networks

Series D in 2006
ConSentry Networks, founded in 2003 and based in Milpitas, California, specializes in delivering intelligent control solutions that help organizations adapt to modern business practices, such as outsourcing and establishing partnerships. The company's technology has been adopted by clients worldwide, facilitating efficient management of resources and collaboration. ConSentry has garnered financial backing from notable investors, including Accel Partners, DAG Ventures, INVESCO Private Capital, and Translink Capital.

Quantenna Communications

Series A in 2006
Quantenna Communications, Inc. specializes in designing, developing, and marketing advanced wireless communication solutions for local area networking. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company offers a range of products, including radio frequency and digital baseband chips that support various IEEE Wi-Fi standards such as 802.11n, 802.11ac, and the draft Wi-Fi 6 standard. Quantenna also provides Qdock, a software framework that facilitates the integration of third-party applications with its Wi-Fi solutions. Its offerings cater to a wide array of applications, including home networking, retail, outdoor, small and medium businesses, enterprise settings, and consumer electronics. Quantenna markets its solutions directly to original equipment manufacturers, original design manufacturers, and third-party distributors across the Asia-Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas, generating significant revenue from the Asia-Pacific region. As of June 2019, Quantenna operates as a subsidiary of ON Semiconductor Corporation.

Integration Associates

Venture Round in 2006
Integration Associates, Inc., a fabless semiconductor company, designs and delivers tested wafers and packaged integrated circuits for RF, infrared, modem, and power management applications. The company offers EZRadio ICs, a wireless product to meet the needs of OEMs developing mesh network applications for consumer and industrial monitoring and control; ZigBee USB Dongle that provides a compliant interface, which can be connected to a host computer; EZSwitcher, a device that integrates various functions, which have been implemented discretely; EZ DAA products to span the isolation barriers; and ASIC solutions. It has operations in North America, South America, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and the Oceania. Integration Associates, Inc. was founded in 1991 and is headquartered in Mountain View, California. The company also has offices and design centers in Hungary, Portugal, Hong Kong, and the United Kingdom. As of July 29, 2008, Integration Associates, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Silicon Laboratories, Inc.

WiQuest Communications

Series B in 2006
WiQuest Communications is a fabless semiconductor company designing and developing complete WiMedia-based ultrawideband (UWB) solutions focused on ultra high speed, short range applications. WiQuest’s complete solution offering includes chipset, software and reference designs. WiQuest’s technology enables a new class of applications for wireless connectivity to PC, consumer electronics and mobile systems – enabling The New Frontier of Wireless™. WiQuest Communications closed operation on 2008 Oct.

Sipera Systems

Series B in 2006
Sipera Systems is a leader in providing solutions for the secure adoption of Unified Communications (UC), enabling users worldwide to protect their VoIP, video, collaboration, and messaging applications. The company's innovative "Borderless UC" framework allows for secure communications across various devices and locations. With a strong focus on VoIP and UC security, Sipera supports enterprises in implementing secure remote work, distributed call centers, and effective business continuity strategies. Their comprehensive offerings include protection against toll fraud, secure SIP trunks, and provisions for media logging and archiving. Backed by the research from the Sipera VIPER Lab, Sipera Systems delivers high-performance security solutions that enhance communication while minimizing risks for clients in converged internet protocol networks.

RingCentral

Venture Round in 2006
RingCentral is a cloud-based communication and collaboration platform that offers a comprehensive suite of services designed to enhance business operations. Its products include unified communications as a service (UCaaS), which integrates voice, messaging, video conferencing, and online meetings, enabling organizations to connect teams across various locations seamlessly. The platform caters to over 350,000 businesses worldwide, providing solutions that scale with enterprises as they grow. Key offerings include RingCentral Office, which combines a multi-extension business phone system with unlimited calling and fax functionalities, and RingCentral Glip, a unified team workspace that facilitates effective collaboration by centralizing communications and resources. Additionally, RingCentral provides an omnichannel contact center solution that enhances customer service interactions and supports efficient communication. The company also offers RingCentral Professional for managing virtual phone lines and RingCentral Fax for internet-based faxing, streamlining document transmission. Headquartered in Belmont, California, RingCentral was founded in 2003 and has received backing from several prominent investors.

Pontis

Series A in 2006
Pontis operates through its primary product, the Marketing Delivery Platform (MDP) for Communication Service Providers (CSPs). This marketing software system supports real time, automatic execution and fulfillment of personal and contextual marketing activities across platforms and customer touch points. By constantly tracking customers behaviour, preferences and response to offers; automating dynamic execution of marketing activities in response to these parameters; and allowing event-based, contextual dialogue with customers; the Pontis MDP has been proven to deliver Mobile, TV and fix line service providers double digit improvements in ARPU, service adoption and customer retention, while improving customer experience.

Comviva

Series A in 2005
Comviva, formerly known as Bharti Telesoft, is a leading provider of integrated value-added services (VAS) solutions for mobile operators, primarily in emerging markets. The company has established a significant presence in over 90 countries, serving more than a billion mobile users globally. Comviva's extensive portfolio includes offerings in mobile finance, content, infotainment, customer value management, messaging, and mobile data services. By partnering with major mobile service providers and financial institutions, Comviva aims to enhance revenue growth, improve customer loyalty, and increase operational efficiency. The company is a subsidiary of Tech Mahindra and is part of the Mahindra Group, which has a diverse business portfolio. Comviva's solutions are designed to integrate seamlessly into operators' business environments, catering to the needs of one in three mobile users in regions such as Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.

July Systems

Series C in 2005
July Systems Inc. is a cloud-based mobile experience and engagement platform that specializes in location services. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Burlingame, California, with a global development center in Bengaluru, the company provides solutions for infrastructure and service providers, original equipment manufacturers, and business owners. Its key offerings include July Rapid, a mobile app development studio, and Proximity MX, which delivers contextual location intelligence and adaptive mobile engagement. This allows businesses to better understand their customers by integrating offline and online shopping behaviors. July Systems aims to digitize physical spaces and enhance customer engagement, positioning itself as a significant player in the location services market. The company became a subsidiary of Cisco Systems in 2018.

Aruba

Series D in 2005
Aruba specializes in delivering secure enterprise networking solutions that enhance user mobility and connectivity, regardless of location. The company focuses on creating unified mobility networks that integrate adaptive wireless LANs, identity-based security, and application continuity services. This cohesive system enables organizations to maintain high-performance connectivity and security across various access methods. By associating access policies with individual users rather than specific ports, Aruba ensures consistent security enforcement. Additionally, their application continuity services facilitate seamless access to mission-critical applications over both WLAN and cellular networks. With a commitment to redefining the intelligent edge, Aruba provides essential network access services that empower organizations to effectively utilize cloud-based applications and improve overall business processes. Headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, Aruba operates globally across the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific regions.

Ruckus Wireless

Series B in 2005
Headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA, Ruckus Wireless, Inc.(NYSE: RKUS) is a global supplier of advanced wireless systems for the rapidly expanding mobile Internet infrastructure market. The company offers a wide range of indoor and outdoor “Smart Wi-Fi” products to mobile carriers, broadband service providers, and corporate enterprises, and has over 48,000 end-customers worldwide. Ruckus technology addresses Wi-Fi capacity and coverage challenges caused by the ever-increasing amount of traffic on wireless networks due to accelerated adoption of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. Ruckus invented and has patented state-of-the-art wireless voice, video, and data technology innovations, such as adaptive antenna arrays that extend signal range, increase client data rates, and avoid interference, providing consistent and reliable distribution of delay-sensitive multimedia content and services over standard 802.11 Wi-Fi.

Stoke

Series B in 2005
Stoke specializes in developing carrier-class mobile broadband gateways tailored for mobile and converged network operators. The company offers the Stoke Session Exchange, an integrated hardware and software platform that effectively addresses the security, service, and mobility challenges faced by operators in optimizing multimedia sessions across various networks, including fixed, mobile, Wi-Fi, and WiMAX. Additionally, Stoke provides the Mobile Data Offload service, which is designed to help 3G network operators enhance their economic capacity and improve subscriber satisfaction in delivering mobile broadband data.

Navini Networks

Series E in 2005
Navini Networks specializes in providing portable, plug-n-play broadband wireless access solutions in the United States. The company offers a range of pre-Mobile WiMAX products, including the Ripwave MX product line, which features portable base stations, modems, radio frequency combiners, and element management systems. In addition, Navini Networks develops Smart WiMAX technology, which incorporates beamformed MIMO and smart beamforming to enhance mobile broadband services. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Richardson, Texas, Navini Networks aims to deliver effective broadband solutions to the mass market.

ConSentry Networks

Series C in 2005
ConSentry Networks, founded in 2003 and based in Milpitas, California, specializes in delivering intelligent control solutions that help organizations adapt to modern business practices, such as outsourcing and establishing partnerships. The company's technology has been adopted by clients worldwide, facilitating efficient management of resources and collaboration. ConSentry has garnered financial backing from notable investors, including Accel Partners, DAG Ventures, INVESCO Private Capital, and Translink Capital.

Santur

Series C in 2005
Santur Corporation was founded in November 2000 and focused to commercialize laser array and packaging technologies for communications. The first application applied these technologies to tunable lasers. As communications systems move from static point-to-point links to mesh and reconfigurable WDM networks, the need for tunability becomes paramount to allow flexibility and cost reduction.

Jasper Technologies

Series A in 2005
Jasper Technologies, Inc. offers a cloud-based Internet of Things (IoT) platform that allows companies to launch, manage, and monetize IoT services globally. The company provides an automated connectivity management platform called Control Center, which helps users manage their connected devices, including low power and low usage devices, as well as connected car services. Additionally, Jasper Technologies offers Control Center for Mobile Enterprise, which automates the management of employee business mobile phones and tablets. The company caters to a diverse range of sectors, including agriculture, connected cars, connected homes and buildings, healthcare, industrial equipment, retail and payment solutions, smart cities, and transportation and logistics. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, with operations in Alpharetta, Georgia, Jasper Technologies was previously known as Jasper Wireless and rebranded in May 2014. As of March 2016, it operates as a subsidiary of Cisco Systems.
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