Hyperbolic
Series A in 2024
Hyperbolic is a software development company specializing in web and networking solutions. It focuses on building decentralized computing platforms.
Cycle Network
Series A in 2024
Cycle Network is a developer of omni-chain interoperability infrastructure aimed at addressing liquidity fragmentation across various blockchain protocols. The company's innovative infrastructure employs a micro-funding aggregation protocol, which facilitates the creation of data dashboards by integrating extensive chain information. This integration allows users to achieve cross-ecosystem interoperability, enhancing the overall functionality and accessibility of blockchain technologies. By focusing on the needs of the blockchain community, Cycle Network seeks to provide a comprehensive global state view, thereby promoting better connectivity and collaboration among diverse blockchain ecosystems.
Docker develops an open container platform for building, shipping, and running distributed applications. The platform enables developers and operations teams to package applications into portable containers that run consistently across laptops, on-premises data centers, and public cloud environments. It provides container runtime and packaging tools, development language support and tooling for building, scaling, deploying, and load balancing, and a cloud service for sharing applications and automating workflows. Founded in 2008 and based in San Francisco, the company aims to simplify application development and accelerate delivery from code to the cloud.
GlowRoad
Venture Round in 2020
GlowRoad is a social selling platform based in India that empowers women and small businesses to generate income through online and offline sales. Its mobile application facilitates a network of users, including housewives and students, who can promote and sell selected products within their local communities and social circles. By leveraging their personal networks, these resellers can earn money without the need for an initial investment, creating a secure and accessible means of entrepreneurship. GlowRoad's model focuses on enabling individuals to capitalize on social connections to drive sales, thus providing flexible earning opportunities in a supportive environment.
Eigencomm
Venture Round in 2019
Eigencomm Ltd. is a Shanghai-based company established in 2017 that specializes in the research, development, and sales of cellular network internet chips. The company focuses on creating turnkey solutions for Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystems, particularly in the realm of smart home appliances. Eigencomm offers standard NB-IoT terminal chips that ensure comprehensive cellular data connectivity and extended standby durations, positioning itself as a key player in the cellular IoT market.
GlowRoad is a social selling platform based in India that empowers women and small businesses to generate income through online and offline sales. Its mobile application facilitates a network of users, including housewives and students, who can promote and sell selected products within their local communities and social circles. By leveraging their personal networks, these resellers can earn money without the need for an initial investment, creating a secure and accessible means of entrepreneurship. GlowRoad's model focuses on enabling individuals to capitalize on social connections to drive sales, thus providing flexible earning opportunities in a supportive environment.
Meta Networks
Seed Round in 2018
Meta Networks Ltd., founded in 2016 and based in Tel Aviv, Israel, specializes in developing cloud-native networking and security solutions tailored for enterprises. Formerly known as NSOF Networks Ltd., the company operates as a subsidiary of Proofpoint, Inc. As traditional LAN/WAN frameworks become less effective with the migration of applications and workloads to the cloud, Meta Networks focuses on creating a secure, simple, and agile wide area network (WAN) solution designed for the cloud era. Its platform utilizes a software-defined perimeter to replace conventional site-centric Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) with a more flexible and secure model. This approach enables organizations to connect employees, private clouds, data centers, and SaaS applications in a zero-trust environment, significantly reducing the risk of security breaches while enhancing user experience and operational efficiency.
MultiPhy, Ltd. is a fabless semiconductor company based in Ness Ziona, Israel, specializing in the design and development of integrated circuits that leverage digital signal processing for high-speed networks. The company focuses on advanced technologies for optical communications and algorithms, offering a range of complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) chips that facilitate direct detection and coherent transmission solutions. MultiPhy develops high-capacity chips, including those capable of 40Gb/s and 100Gb/s data rates, to meet the growing demands of data center connectivity, particularly in response to the surge in video streaming and cloud services. With a team of experts in high-speed digital design, MultiPhy aims to provide cost-effective and high-performance solutions for next-generation networks. The company has established a strategic partnership with Semtech Corporation and operates additional offices in Palo Alto, California.
WireX Cube is a developer of a cybersecurity platform that focuses on automating and expediting incident response by leveraging intelligence derived from network payloads. The company provides network intelligence services that include network forensics, enabling businesses to effectively address cyber-attacks. Its platform comprehensively analyzes all components of an enterprise network, transforming complex data into clear, human-readable insights. This allows organizations to gain an immediate and thorough understanding of network security incidents. By correlating analyzed data, WireX Cube's technology delivers a complete narrative of the network situation, empowering clients to detect, investigate, and respond to cyber threats across both on-premises and cloud environments.
ColorChip
Venture Round in 2013
ColorChip designs and manufactures optical sub-systems and components for datacom and telecom markets. Its products include transceivers, PLC splitter chips, planar lightwave circuits, and industrialized optics, based on Application Specific Photonic Integrated Circuits.
ColorChip
Venture Round in 2013
ColorChip designs and manufactures optical sub-systems and components for datacom and telecom markets. Its products include transceivers, PLC splitter chips, planar lightwave circuits, and industrialized optics, based on Application Specific Photonic Integrated Circuits.
ColorChip
Venture Round in 2010
ColorChip designs and manufactures optical sub-systems and components for datacom and telecom markets. Its products include transceivers, PLC splitter chips, planar lightwave circuits, and industrialized optics, based on Application Specific Photonic Integrated Circuits.
MultiPhy, Ltd. is a fabless semiconductor company based in Ness Ziona, Israel, specializing in the design and development of integrated circuits that leverage digital signal processing for high-speed networks. The company focuses on advanced technologies for optical communications and algorithms, offering a range of complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) chips that facilitate direct detection and coherent transmission solutions. MultiPhy develops high-capacity chips, including those capable of 40Gb/s and 100Gb/s data rates, to meet the growing demands of data center connectivity, particularly in response to the surge in video streaming and cloud services. With a team of experts in high-speed digital design, MultiPhy aims to provide cost-effective and high-performance solutions for next-generation networks. The company has established a strategic partnership with Semtech Corporation and operates additional offices in Palo Alto, California.
Ethos Networks
Venture Round in 2010
Ethos Networks specializes in the development of Ethernet protocol-based switches tailored for metro transport networks. The company facilitates the migration of legacy systems to Carrier Ethernet, promoting operational simplicity and cost-effectiveness for service providers. Its Carrier Ethernet switches, paired with an intuitive Domain Management System, deliver a pure-packet transport solution while ensuring high service availability and operational reliability akin to traditional SONET/SDH systems. Ethos Networks employs patented traffic engineering technology to meet the stringent quality-of-service demands of critical applications such as mobile backhaul and voice and video services. With a focus on innovation, the privately held company leverages extensive expertise in Ethernet and carrier networks to provide effective and efficient solutions to its customers.
Zeugma Systems
Series D in 2010
Zeugma Systems is a privately held telecommunications equipment supplier focused on providing open solutions that enhance service deployment for broadband service providers. The company's flagship product, the Zeugma Services Node, is a service delivery router that combines extensive computing power with advanced service and subscriber management capabilities in a fully redundant system. This innovative equipment allows service providers to quickly prototype and launch new revenue-generating services, manage and monitor session flows on a granular level, and enforce quality of service policies. Additionally, Zeugma Systems offers Zeugma OSS for configuration and health management, along with Smart Series Applications that include tools for quality of experience monitoring, enhanced Internet-based video services, improved voice over IP services, and customizable billing frameworks. Overall, Zeugma Systems aims to streamline the delivery of high-value services while reducing the complexity and number of edge devices required in broadband networks.
MultiPhy, Ltd. is a fabless semiconductor company based in Ness Ziona, Israel, specializing in the design and development of integrated circuits that leverage digital signal processing for high-speed networks. The company focuses on advanced technologies for optical communications and algorithms, offering a range of complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) chips that facilitate direct detection and coherent transmission solutions. MultiPhy develops high-capacity chips, including those capable of 40Gb/s and 100Gb/s data rates, to meet the growing demands of data center connectivity, particularly in response to the surge in video streaming and cloud services. With a team of experts in high-speed digital design, MultiPhy aims to provide cost-effective and high-performance solutions for next-generation networks. The company has established a strategic partnership with Semtech Corporation and operates additional offices in Palo Alto, California.
ComAbility
Series A in 2009
The ComAbility neXus subscriber and services platform is a stateless policy solution for telecommunication carriers (telcos) and service provider (SP) networks.
This platform belongs to the new breed of policy solutions, delivering a carrier-grade, secure and scalable solution to an increasingly intricate network environment, where subscribers and services need to be provisioned, controlled and managed across a multitude of network elements and operational systems.
Using neXus, operators can automate subscriber and services operations, accelerating deployment to a fraction of the time usually required, and shortening time to revenue. Powerful subscriber reporting and troubleshooting capabilities simplify the resolution of subscriber issues and eliminate the need for further escalation.
Commex Technologies
Series A in 2009
Commex Technologies, Ltd., a fabless chip company, provides data-routing solutions for x86 multicore systems in Israel. It develops and sells in-server content-aware solutions, including the Vulcan family of 10GbE smart network interface cards (NICs). The company offers Vulcan SP HT6210 NIC that enables smart load balancing between servers, as well as within-server CPU core load balancing for applications, such as network monitoring, application delivery, information technology (IT) security, bandwidth management, Web caching, database, Web 2.0, financial services, and media streaming. It also provides Vulcan SE HT6210 NIC for applications, including AFEs and ADCs, Web, telecom, automated trading, and data center; and Thunder network controllers to empower servers to withstand increased load and handle more service requests within a lower power envelope. In addition, Commex Technologies provides storage, streaming media, transaction, and Web server solutions. The company serves telecom, financial services, media and entertainment, storage, manufacturing, and distribution industries.
Commex Technologies, Ltd. was founded in 2005 and is based in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Commex Technologies
Venture Round in 2009
Commex Technologies, Ltd., a fabless chip company, provides data-routing solutions for x86 multicore systems in Israel. It develops and sells in-server content-aware solutions, including the Vulcan family of 10GbE smart network interface cards (NICs). The company offers Vulcan SP HT6210 NIC that enables smart load balancing between servers, as well as within-server CPU core load balancing for applications, such as network monitoring, application delivery, information technology (IT) security, bandwidth management, Web caching, database, Web 2.0, financial services, and media streaming. It also provides Vulcan SE HT6210 NIC for applications, including AFEs and ADCs, Web, telecom, automated trading, and data center; and Thunder network controllers to empower servers to withstand increased load and handle more service requests within a lower power envelope. In addition, Commex Technologies provides storage, streaming media, transaction, and Web server solutions. The company serves telecom, financial services, media and entertainment, storage, manufacturing, and distribution industries.
Commex Technologies, Ltd. was founded in 2005 and is based in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Zeugma Systems
Series C in 2009
Zeugma Systems is a privately held telecommunications equipment supplier focused on providing open solutions that enhance service deployment for broadband service providers. The company's flagship product, the Zeugma Services Node, is a service delivery router that combines extensive computing power with advanced service and subscriber management capabilities in a fully redundant system. This innovative equipment allows service providers to quickly prototype and launch new revenue-generating services, manage and monitor session flows on a granular level, and enforce quality of service policies. Additionally, Zeugma Systems offers Zeugma OSS for configuration and health management, along with Smart Series Applications that include tools for quality of experience monitoring, enhanced Internet-based video services, improved voice over IP services, and customizable billing frameworks. Overall, Zeugma Systems aims to streamline the delivery of high-value services while reducing the complexity and number of edge devices required in broadband networks.
Percello is a fabless semiconductor company founded in 2007, specializing in digital baseband solutions for the femtocell market, which addresses the challenges of 3G/HSDPA/HSUPA/HSPA+/LTE networks. The company's products are designed to enhance indoor coverage in areas with weak signals, thereby increasing capacity and enabling new services without the significant expense of traditional fixed infrastructure. Percello's team possesses extensive expertise in silicon design, software, and communication systems, allowing them to develop complex system-on-chip (SoC) solutions from standard to mass production. Through innovative technology, Percello aims to provide flexible and efficient connectivity solutions for both residential and enterprise applications.
Zeugma Systems
Series B in 2007
Zeugma Systems is a privately held telecommunications equipment supplier focused on providing open solutions that enhance service deployment for broadband service providers. The company's flagship product, the Zeugma Services Node, is a service delivery router that combines extensive computing power with advanced service and subscriber management capabilities in a fully redundant system. This innovative equipment allows service providers to quickly prototype and launch new revenue-generating services, manage and monitor session flows on a granular level, and enforce quality of service policies. Additionally, Zeugma Systems offers Zeugma OSS for configuration and health management, along with Smart Series Applications that include tools for quality of experience monitoring, enhanced Internet-based video services, improved voice over IP services, and customizable billing frameworks. Overall, Zeugma Systems aims to streamline the delivery of high-value services while reducing the complexity and number of edge devices required in broadband networks.
Ethos Networks
Series A in 2007
Ethos Networks specializes in the development of Ethernet protocol-based switches tailored for metro transport networks. The company facilitates the migration of legacy systems to Carrier Ethernet, promoting operational simplicity and cost-effectiveness for service providers. Its Carrier Ethernet switches, paired with an intuitive Domain Management System, deliver a pure-packet transport solution while ensuring high service availability and operational reliability akin to traditional SONET/SDH systems. Ethos Networks employs patented traffic engineering technology to meet the stringent quality-of-service demands of critical applications such as mobile backhaul and voice and video services. With a focus on innovation, the privately held company leverages extensive expertise in Ethernet and carrier networks to provide effective and efficient solutions to its customers.
Expand Networks
Venture Round in 2007
Expand Networks is a technology company established in 1998, recognized as a leader in the Wide Area Network (WAN) Optimization market. The company specializes in providing solutions that enhance network performance, particularly through its "Virtual Proximity" technology, which optimizes the user experience over WANs. With a client base exceeding 3,500 organizations and over 40,000 units deployed globally, Expand Networks boasts the largest installations in the industry, with more than 3,000 devices in use. Its product offerings include a virtual WAN accelerator appliance, central management software, and an accelerator operating system, catering to both enterprise and public sector clients. The company's solutions are distributed worldwide through a network of certified resellers, system integrators, managed service providers, and original equipment manufacturer partners.
Voltaire, Inc. designs and develops server and storage fabric switches and network virtualization software for mission-critical applications. It offers host communications adapters, multi-service switches, integrated gigabit Ethernet and fiber channel routers, and I/O virtualization gateways. The company's products comprise Grid Director Switches, which provides computing fabrics for data centers, high performance computing, and cloud environments; server adapters that supports various host interfaces, InfiniBand rates, and upper-layer protocols; server software, which is used for high performance computing, clustered databases, server virtualization, low latency messaging, and database applications; and Unified Fabric Manager, a platform for managing scale-out computing environments. Voltaire offers solutions for financial services, media and entertainment, research and education, government, manufacturing, energy, life sciences industries. The company was founded in 1997 and is headquartered in Billerica, Massachusetts. Voltaire, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Voltaire Limited.
ColorChip
Series C in 2007
ColorChip designs and manufactures optical sub-systems and components for datacom and telecom markets. Its products include transceivers, PLC splitter chips, planar lightwave circuits, and industrialized optics, based on Application Specific Photonic Integrated Circuits.
Actelis Networks
Series E in 2007
Actelis Networks specializes in high-performance broadband over copper solutions, enabling service providers to deliver Ethernet and broadband access services more efficiently than fiber optics or microwave. Their product portfolio includes aggregation switches, Ethernet access devices, management suites, and support services. Actelis caters to a diverse range of customers, including telecommunications companies, government agencies, educational institutions, and industrial organizations worldwide.
Extricom is a designer and manufacturer of advanced wireless local area network systems, specializing in the development of its award-winning Interference-Free Wireless LAN System. This innovative infrastructure caters to enterprise needs by providing converged data, voice, and video services, ensuring a robust network experience. Extricom's solutions focus on enhancing performance in terms of capacity and coverage while facilitating seamless mobility for users. The company's products aim to address challenges associated with dense-deployment environments, offering significant improvements in ease of deployment and management compared to other solutions in the market. Ultimately, Extricom delivers a large-scale WLAN infrastructure that combines the reliability and performance of wired networks with the flexibility of wireless technology, resulting in a compelling total cost of ownership for enterprise clients.
ColorChip
Series B in 2006
ColorChip designs and manufactures optical sub-systems and components for datacom and telecom markets. Its products include transceivers, PLC splitter chips, planar lightwave circuits, and industrialized optics, based on Application Specific Photonic Integrated Circuits.
Voltaire, Inc. designs and develops server and storage fabric switches and network virtualization software for mission-critical applications. It offers host communications adapters, multi-service switches, integrated gigabit Ethernet and fiber channel routers, and I/O virtualization gateways. The company's products comprise Grid Director Switches, which provides computing fabrics for data centers, high performance computing, and cloud environments; server adapters that supports various host interfaces, InfiniBand rates, and upper-layer protocols; server software, which is used for high performance computing, clustered databases, server virtualization, low latency messaging, and database applications; and Unified Fabric Manager, a platform for managing scale-out computing environments. Voltaire offers solutions for financial services, media and entertainment, research and education, government, manufacturing, energy, life sciences industries. The company was founded in 1997 and is headquartered in Billerica, Massachusetts. Voltaire, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Voltaire Limited.
Actelis Networks
Series D in 2005
Actelis Networks specializes in high-performance broadband over copper solutions, enabling service providers to deliver Ethernet and broadband access services more efficiently than fiber optics or microwave. Their product portfolio includes aggregation switches, Ethernet access devices, management suites, and support services. Actelis caters to a diverse range of customers, including telecommunications companies, government agencies, educational institutions, and industrial organizations worldwide.
Extricom is a designer and manufacturer of advanced wireless local area network systems, specializing in the development of its award-winning Interference-Free Wireless LAN System. This innovative infrastructure caters to enterprise needs by providing converged data, voice, and video services, ensuring a robust network experience. Extricom's solutions focus on enhancing performance in terms of capacity and coverage while facilitating seamless mobility for users. The company's products aim to address challenges associated with dense-deployment environments, offering significant improvements in ease of deployment and management compared to other solutions in the market. Ultimately, Extricom delivers a large-scale WLAN infrastructure that combines the reliability and performance of wired networks with the flexibility of wireless technology, resulting in a compelling total cost of ownership for enterprise clients.
Siliquent Technologies
Series B in 2004
Siliquent Technologies, Inc. is a fabless semiconductor company dedicated to expanding Ethernet's applications across the entire enterprise - for storage, high-performance computing, and all networking applications. The company's new 10GbE processors are designed to enable a new generation of intelligent NICs that make it possible to run storage, networking and clustering over a single physical Ethernet interface - creating the unified wire. Founded in 2001.
Voltaire
Venture Round in 2004
Voltaire, Inc. designs and develops server and storage fabric switches and network virtualization software for mission-critical applications. It offers host communications adapters, multi-service switches, integrated gigabit Ethernet and fiber channel routers, and I/O virtualization gateways. The company's products comprise Grid Director Switches, which provides computing fabrics for data centers, high performance computing, and cloud environments; server adapters that supports various host interfaces, InfiniBand rates, and upper-layer protocols; server software, which is used for high performance computing, clustered databases, server virtualization, low latency messaging, and database applications; and Unified Fabric Manager, a platform for managing scale-out computing environments. Voltaire offers solutions for financial services, media and entertainment, research and education, government, manufacturing, energy, life sciences industries. The company was founded in 1997 and is headquartered in Billerica, Massachusetts. Voltaire, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Voltaire Limited.
Scopus Video Networks
Series B in 2003
Scopus Video Networks develop, market and support digital video networking products, including intelligent video gateways, encoders, decoders and network management products.
Their customers include satellite, cable and telecom service providers and terrestrial broadcasters, collectively referred to as network operators.
PowerDsine
Series H in 2002
PowerDsine, a subsidiary of Microsemi Corporation, specializes in the design and development of software-controlled power products. The company focuses on integrating data, voice, and power transmission over standard Ethernet infrastructure, allowing power to be delivered through the same network cable as data. Its product lineup includes Power-over-Ethernet integrated circuits, midspans, ring signal generator modules, and DSL remote power feeding modules, as well as Wireless Local Loop integrated power supply modules. PowerDsine's innovative solutions cater to various markets, enhancing the efficiency and functionality of power and data transmission systems.
Actelis Networks
Series C in 2001
Actelis Networks specializes in high-performance broadband over copper solutions, enabling service providers to deliver Ethernet and broadband access services more efficiently than fiber optics or microwave. Their product portfolio includes aggregation switches, Ethernet access devices, management suites, and support services. Actelis caters to a diverse range of customers, including telecommunications companies, government agencies, educational institutions, and industrial organizations worldwide.
Scopus Video Networks
Series A in 2001
Scopus Video Networks develop, market and support digital video networking products, including intelligent video gateways, encoders, decoders and network management products.
Their customers include satellite, cable and telecom service providers and terrestrial broadcasters, collectively referred to as network operators.
Solidum Systems
Series B in 2001
Solidum is a leader in the development of wirespeed packet classification products. Solidum's unique approach, based on programmable state machine technology and an openly distributed pattern processing language, accelerates the time to market for a wide range of broadband network applications. The company develops ICs for high-speed communication equipment manufacturers. Solidum is a founding member of CPIX ( www.cpixforum.com), a principal member of the Optical Internetworking Forum (www.oiforum.com), and a participating member of CSIX (www.CSIX.org), and the 10 Gigabit Ethernet Alliance (www.10gea.org).
Runcom Technologies Ltd. is a privately owned company based in Rishon Lezion, Israel, specializing in the development, manufacturing, and marketing of advanced equipment and systems for 4G wireless communications networks. The company offers a range of products, including high-capacity LTE base stations and network solutions tailored for small to medium-sized operators. Additionally, Runcom provides a variety of 4G WiMAX products, infrastructure solutions, and access devices, such as customer premises equipment and VoIP phones. Recognized as a pioneer in OFDMA technology, Runcom's innovations have been adopted by industry standards organizations for wireless telecommunications. The company also delivers surveillance solutions and various support services, catering to network operators, system integrators, and value-added resellers worldwide. Founded in 1997, Runcom continues to play a significant role in enhancing communication services across mobile and fixed devices.
Hyperchip
Series C in 2000
Hyperchip (www.Hyperchip.com) is the Petabit Routing Company. Founded in
1997, Hyperchip is a privately held company funded by Siemens, Argo Global
Capital (backed by the worlds leading telcos) and TechnoCap, Montreal's
leading net-focused venture fund. The company is headquartered in Montreal.
All financial figures included in this press release are cited in Canadian
dollars.
Hyperchip and the Petabit Routing Company are trademarks of Hyperchip
Inc. Other trademarks identified in this release are the property of their
respective companies.
Congruency
Series C in 2000
Founded in 1998, congruency, Inc. is a premier provider of hosted IP telcom services and the first company to define and lead the Communications Application Service Provider (CASP) market. A CASP is a new type of ASP that permits Internet-based delivery of a full range of communications services, from voice, to data, to targeted content personalized to IP telephones and Internet appliances.
Based in Rochelle Park, NJ with development offices in Petach-Tikva, Israel, congruency has developed a "next generation," true Internet voice networking platform that operates with all broadband access technologies. The system uses an architecture incorporating Voice-over-IP, patent-pending technology, ITU/IETF standards and proprietary methods. The result is high quality, traditional and advanced voice communication services over broadband data networks.
The network is designed to work with new Internet telephone appliances such as congruency's own i.Picasso© family of phone appliances -- which allow true IP telephony on the business desktop. These IP appliances have the simplicity, familiarity and feel of traditional telephones, but offer advanced Internet capabilities including the delivery of new and easily-customized communications services. The demand for these devices is expected to grow exponentially. Phillips Infotech predicts that over the next four years, more than 10 million business telephone lines will convert to IP.
congruency markets these services to Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs), Internet Service Providers (ISPs), and Building Local Exchange Carriers (BLECs). Due to rapidly increasing competition within their markets, service providers are being compelled to find ways to enhance their products and services. Most currently, they offer similar low-margin commodity transport services, limiting their revenue-generating opportunities. In addition, service providers suffer from customer churn, due to a market in which all providers sell the same basic services.
congruency's Communications Network offers a new world of opportunities for CLECs, ISPs, and BLECs by allowing them to sell a host of new, quality, IP services to their customers, without investing in expensive equipment and resources. Through its advanced services, congruency makes it possible for service providers to easily move from a low-cost transport, or a "free" telephony model to a "value-added services" business model, permitting them to generate new revenue streams. In addition, new "value-added" services permit service providers to build customer loyalty, and significantly reduce customer churn and low-profit margins that now characterize their marketplace.
As the leader of CASP, congruency is prepared to meet the future needs of the marketplace for IP voice, data and targeted content.
Flash Networks
Series B in 2000
Flash Networks Ltd., founded in 1996 and based in Herzliya, Israel, specializes in mobile Internet optimization and monetization solutions for telecommunications operators. The company provides a range of services, including radio spectral efficiency solutions, data congestion control, and cybersecurity measures, aimed at enhancing user experience and operational efficiency. With its intelligent Internet services gateway, Flash Networks helps operators optimize data traffic and implement targeted marketing strategies, which can lead to substantial cost savings. The company's technology focuses on improving radio resource management, enabling operators to serve more users effectively while reducing operational expenses. Flash Networks has established a global presence with offices in Europe, Asia, and North America, serving top-tier mobile carriers such as O2, Orange, and Verizon Wireless. As of August 2020, it operates as a subsidiary of Volaris Group Inc.
Actelis Networks
Series B in 2000
Actelis Networks specializes in high-performance broadband over copper solutions, enabling service providers to deliver Ethernet and broadband access services more efficiently than fiber optics or microwave. Their product portfolio includes aggregation switches, Ethernet access devices, management suites, and support services. Actelis caters to a diverse range of customers, including telecommunications companies, government agencies, educational institutions, and industrial organizations worldwide.
Hyperchip
Series B in 1999
Hyperchip (www.Hyperchip.com) is the Petabit Routing Company. Founded in
1997, Hyperchip is a privately held company funded by Siemens, Argo Global
Capital (backed by the worlds leading telcos) and TechnoCap, Montreal's
leading net-focused venture fund. The company is headquartered in Montreal.
All financial figures included in this press release are cited in Canadian
dollars.
Hyperchip and the Petabit Routing Company are trademarks of Hyperchip
Inc. Other trademarks identified in this release are the property of their
respective companies.