Walden International

Walden International is a venture capital firm with a cross-border investment approach that leverages global markets and talent to grow technology companies. Founded in 1987 and headquartered in San Francisco, the firm maintains a global footprint including an office in Shanghai. It provides capital, relationships, and operating expertise to entrepreneurs, focusing on early and expansion-stage opportunities. The firm invests across information technology, Internet and digital media, software, semiconductors, and clean tech, and has backed companies in sectors such as AI, IoT, and SaaS. Its approach combines venture experience with hands-on operating know-how to help portfolio companies scale, often partnering with teams to access global markets and talent beyond geographic constraints. This cross-border orientation shapes its investments in regions including Asia, the United States, and other global markets.

Carson Chen

Venture Partner

Mary Coleman

Managing Director

Cliff Higgerson

Venture Partner

Andrew Kau

Partner

Hock Voon Loo

Venture Partner

Past deals in Networking

PhotonIC Technologies

Series C in 2022
PhotonIC Technologies is a Shanghai-based company specializing in the development of integrated optoelectronic chips designed for advanced optical networking and Internet of Things (IoT) sensing applications. The firm focuses on creating high-speed, low-power optoelectronic integrated circuits that cater to various sectors, including data centers, 5G transmission, and 3D Time-of-Flight (ToF) smart sensing systems. By leveraging proprietary CMOS technology for chip design and manufacturing, PhotonIC Technologies aims to deliver competitive solutions in terms of performance, energy efficiency, and cost-effectiveness. The company collaborates with research entities and industrial partners to enhance its product offerings and drive innovation in the field of optoelectronics.

Point2 Technology

Series B in 2022
Founded in 2016, Point2 Technology specializes in developing dielectric waveguide technology for high-speed interconnects. Based in Seoul, South Korea, the company provides reliable, low-cost, and low-power solutions for short-range connectivity in data centers.

CYGNUSEMI

Series A in 2022
Cygnus Semi is a semiconductor chip technology company that specializes in developing solutions for 5G Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications. The company focuses on creating advanced connectivity capabilities for smart devices and smart cities. Its products are designed to enhance the performance of electronic devices, allowing manufacturers to integrate high-quality chip technology into their smart products. Through its innovations, Cygnus Semi aims to support the growing demand for enhanced connectivity in various sectors.

Shanghai High-Flying Electronics Technology

Series B in 2022
Shanghai High-Flying Electronics Technology specializes in wireless communication, encompassing everything from the system chip, IOT module, IOT device, application software, enterprise cloud service, and APP terminal application of all independent technology platforms. Shanghai High-Flying Electronics Technology helps in the transformation of enterprises and IoT products.

Kandou Bus

Series C in 2020
Kandou Bus specializes in designing high-speed, pin-efficient serial links for various applications. Its technology increases data transfer speed and reduces energy consumption, enabling improvements in devices like DRAM, graphics cards, servers, mobile devices, game consoles, routers, FPGAs, and defense electronics.

Kandou Bus

Series C in 2019
Kandou Bus specializes in designing high-speed, pin-efficient serial links for various applications. Its technology increases data transfer speed and reduces energy consumption, enabling improvements in devices like DRAM, graphics cards, servers, mobile devices, game consoles, routers, FPGAs, and defense electronics.

Lightbit

Venture Round in 2019
Lightbits Labs, Inc. specializes in developing innovative data storage solutions designed for enterprise private clouds and service providers. Founded in 2015 and based in San Jose, California, with additional offices in Israel and New York, the company focuses on delivering high-performance block storage that is scalable and cost-effective. Lightbits is known for its Cloud Data Platform and the proprietary LightOS Software Defined Storage, which integrates seamlessly with existing datacenter infrastructure. The company's products leverage the NVMe over TCP protocol to enhance performance comparable to local flash storage, catering to cloud-native applications in various environments, including bare metal, virtualized, and containerized systems. By providing a comprehensive data storage platform, Lightbits enables organizations to improve agility and cost efficiency while effectively scaling their storage infrastructure.

Lightbit

Series B in 2018
Lightbits Labs, Inc. specializes in developing innovative data storage solutions designed for enterprise private clouds and service providers. Founded in 2015 and based in San Jose, California, with additional offices in Israel and New York, the company focuses on delivering high-performance block storage that is scalable and cost-effective. Lightbits is known for its Cloud Data Platform and the proprietary LightOS Software Defined Storage, which integrates seamlessly with existing datacenter infrastructure. The company's products leverage the NVMe over TCP protocol to enhance performance comparable to local flash storage, catering to cloud-native applications in various environments, including bare metal, virtualized, and containerized systems. By providing a comprehensive data storage platform, Lightbits enables organizations to improve agility and cost efficiency while effectively scaling their storage infrastructure.

Kandou Bus

Series B in 2018
Kandou Bus specializes in designing high-speed, pin-efficient serial links for various applications. Its technology increases data transfer speed and reduces energy consumption, enabling improvements in devices like DRAM, graphics cards, servers, mobile devices, game consoles, routers, FPGAs, and defense electronics.

Innovium

Series D in 2018
Innovium, Inc. is a technology company that develops and deploys advanced switching silicon solutions tailored for cloud, enterprise, and edge data centers globally. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in San Jose, California, with an additional location in Bengaluru, India, Innovium focuses on addressing the critical challenges faced by modern data centers. The company offers its TERALYNX product line, including TERALYNX 7 for large-scale public and private clouds and TERALYNX 5 for top-of-rack, enterprise, edge, and 5G data centers. Additionally, Innovium provides a cloud-based network operating system, open-source standard APIs, and a software development kit to enhance networking capabilities. By emphasizing scalability, low latency, and advanced telemetry, Innovium aims to deliver high-performance, feature-rich networking solutions that meet the evolving demands of its clients.

PhotonIC Technologies

Series B in 2017
PhotonIC Technologies is a Shanghai-based company specializing in the development of integrated optoelectronic chips designed for advanced optical networking and Internet of Things (IoT) sensing applications. The firm focuses on creating high-speed, low-power optoelectronic integrated circuits that cater to various sectors, including data centers, 5G transmission, and 3D Time-of-Flight (ToF) smart sensing systems. By leveraging proprietary CMOS technology for chip design and manufacturing, PhotonIC Technologies aims to deliver competitive solutions in terms of performance, energy efficiency, and cost-effectiveness. The company collaborates with research entities and industrial partners to enhance its product offerings and drive innovation in the field of optoelectronics.

Credo Semiconductor

Series A in 2015
Credo Semiconductor, Inc. is a provider of mixed-signal semiconductor solutions aimed at the data center, enterprise networking, and high-performance computing markets. The company specializes in Serializer-Deserializer (SerDes) IP and interconnect solutions that enhance bandwidth and ensure signal integrity for next-generation platforms requiring connectivity rates of 25G, 50G, and 100G. Its product offerings include line card solutions such as retimers and gearboxes, optical DSP solutions for optical interconnects in cloud-scale and enterprise data centers, and active electrical cables designed for data center applications. Additionally, Credo develops SerDes IP and chiplets tailored for custom switch fabric, artificial intelligence, or high-performance computing ASIC applications. Established in 2008 and based in San Jose, California, Credo also operates offices in Taiwan, China, Hong Kong, and Japan.

Tilera

Series D in 2011
Tilera Corporation is a fabless semiconductor company based in San Jose, California, with additional locations in Westborough, Massachusetts, and Beijing, China. Founded in 2004, Tilera specializes in designing multicore embedded processors tailored for networking, digital multimedia, and wireless infrastructure markets. The company's product portfolio includes the TILEPro multicore processor, which is designed to deliver high-performance computing for various embedded applications such as networking, wireless infrastructure, and digital multimedia processing. Additionally, Tilera offers a multicore development environment for programming solutions and TILExpress PCIe production cards.

iTwin

Venture Round in 2010
iTwin is a Singapore-based manufacturer of USB devices focused on network privacy and security technology. Founded in 2012 by Lux Anantharaman, the company offers a range of products that facilitate secure remote access to data and networks. Its flagship device transforms users’ computers into personal VPNs, allowing them to access files, desktops, servers, and printers securely. iTwin's product lineup includes the iTwin Remote File Access for remote file retrieval, the iTwin Secure Box for securing files before cloud storage, and iTwin Connect for full remote PC access and private browsing without geographical restrictions. The company's solutions emphasize ease of use and robust end-to-end encryption, ensuring users can enjoy unrestricted internet access and enhanced data security from anywhere.

Actelis Networks

Venture Round in 2009
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.

Beceem Communications

Venture Round in 2009
Beceem Communications is a fabless semiconductor company that focuses on providing innovative solutions for the WiMAX marketplace. It specializes in developing baseband and radio frequency (RF) integrated circuits, along with reference designs and software solutions, aimed at facilitating the integration of 4G technology into various mobile broadband devices. Since its inception, Beceem has established itself as a leader in the industry, being the first to introduce a pre-WiMAX chipset in 2005, followed by the launch of the first Wave 1 and Wave 2 mobile WiMAX chipsets in 2006. Their products support a wide range of end-user devices, including dongles, modems, gateways, mobile routers, and smartphones, contributing to advancements in mobile communications technology.

Quintic

Series B in 2008
Quintic (Beijing) Microelectronics Co., Ltd. is a Chinese chip design company focused on providing consumers with low power consumption and cost-effective wireless access solutions. Quintic was established on September 29, 2006. Its core design and architecture engineers come from leading global companies with technical expertise covering WLAN, Bluetooth, WiMax, mobile TV, ultra wideband, and other communications standards. Since early 2007, Quintic started the development of the FM production line, and incorporated high-performance FM transmitter chips in the field of personal wireless audio connectivity applications.

3Peak

Pre Seed Round in 2008
3Peak is a fabless semiconductor company that designs, develops, and manufactures high‑speed, ultra‑precision, low‑power, low‑noise analog integrated circuits and related systems. Its product portfolio serves industrial automation, medical equipment, automotive electronics, communication infrastructure, and information security markets. The company engages in research and development, design, production, sales, and after‑sales support for its integrated circuit solutions.

Matisse Networks

Series C in 2007
Matisse Networks, Inc. provides optical burst switching solutions for metro Ethernet optical transport networks. The company offers EtherBurst, a packet WDM system for scaling metro and campus networks. Its EtherBurst comprises SX-1000 Ethernet service nodes that serve as a local Ethernet switch and on-ramp to the packet WDM photonic layer; PX-1000 photonic nodes that are deployed in a metro ring and provide an automated optical layer; and MatisseView management system that provides access to optical and packet service management software. The company’s products enable solutions for service providers, enterprises, and government agencies. Matisse Networks, Inc. was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in Mountain View, California.

Mojo Networks

Series C in 2007
Mojo Networks, Inc. is a provider of cloud-managed WiFi solutions for enterprises globally, specializing in advanced wireless network technologies. Founded in 2002 and based in Mountain View, California, the company offers a comprehensive suite of products designed to enhance network management and security. Key offerings include the Mojo Wireless Manager for network deployment and management, Mojo Guest Manager for guest authentication via various plugins, and Mojo AirTight, which provides wireless intrusion prevention. The platform also features Mojo Navigator for automated network design and monitoring, Mojo Aware for leveraging cloud and big data, and Mojo Canvas for creating interactive guest network pages. Additionally, Mojo Networks supports mobile-optimized setup through Mojo Nano and offers tools for packet analysis and API access. Serving diverse sectors such as education, government, finance, and hospitality, Mojo Networks aims to simplify and secure wireless connectivity, ensuring reliable and seamless user experiences. As of August 2018, Mojo Networks operates as a subsidiary of Arista Networks, Inc.

API Cryptek

Series C in 2007
Cryptek, Inc. specializes in providing information sharing products and solutions aimed at enhancing security for both government and private sector clients. The company develops, manufactures, and sells a range of communications products designed to protect against security threats. Its offerings include the ION Secure Remote Access suite, which facilitates secure networking for remote management of information technology and telecom systems. Additionally, Cryptek features two main product lines: DiamondTEK, focused on secure virtual networks, and TS-21 Blackjack, which provides high-resolution facsimile equipment. Founded in 1986 and based in Sterling, Virginia, Cryptek operates testing chambers in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, serving a diverse clientele that includes military, intelligence agencies, and telecommunications equipment manufacturers.

Tilera

Series B in 2007
Tilera Corporation is a fabless semiconductor company based in San Jose, California, with additional locations in Westborough, Massachusetts, and Beijing, China. Founded in 2004, Tilera specializes in designing multicore embedded processors tailored for networking, digital multimedia, and wireless infrastructure markets. The company's product portfolio includes the TILEPro multicore processor, which is designed to deliver high-performance computing for various embedded applications such as networking, wireless infrastructure, and digital multimedia processing. Additionally, Tilera offers a multicore development environment for programming solutions and TILExpress PCIe production cards.

Beceem Communications

Series D in 2007
Beceem Communications is a fabless semiconductor company that focuses on providing innovative solutions for the WiMAX marketplace. It specializes in developing baseband and radio frequency (RF) integrated circuits, along with reference designs and software solutions, aimed at facilitating the integration of 4G technology into various mobile broadband devices. Since its inception, Beceem has established itself as a leader in the industry, being the first to introduce a pre-WiMAX chipset in 2005, followed by the launch of the first Wave 1 and Wave 2 mobile WiMAX chipsets in 2006. Their products support a wide range of end-user devices, including dongles, modems, gateways, mobile routers, and smartphones, contributing to advancements in mobile communications technology.

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.

Beceem Communications

Series D in 2006
Beceem Communications is a fabless semiconductor company that focuses on providing innovative solutions for the WiMAX marketplace. It specializes in developing baseband and radio frequency (RF) integrated circuits, along with reference designs and software solutions, aimed at facilitating the integration of 4G technology into various mobile broadband devices. Since its inception, Beceem has established itself as a leader in the industry, being the first to introduce a pre-WiMAX chipset in 2005, followed by the launch of the first Wave 1 and Wave 2 mobile WiMAX chipsets in 2006. Their products support a wide range of end-user devices, including dongles, modems, gateways, mobile routers, and smartphones, contributing to advancements in mobile communications technology.

Matisse Networks

Series B in 2006
Matisse Networks, Inc. provides optical burst switching solutions for metro Ethernet optical transport networks. The company offers EtherBurst, a packet WDM system for scaling metro and campus networks. Its EtherBurst comprises SX-1000 Ethernet service nodes that serve as a local Ethernet switch and on-ramp to the packet WDM photonic layer; PX-1000 photonic nodes that are deployed in a metro ring and provide an automated optical layer; and MatisseView management system that provides access to optical and packet service management software. The company’s products enable solutions for service providers, enterprises, and government agencies. Matisse Networks, Inc. was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in Mountain View, California.

Mojo Networks

Series B in 2005
Mojo Networks, Inc. is a provider of cloud-managed WiFi solutions for enterprises globally, specializing in advanced wireless network technologies. Founded in 2002 and based in Mountain View, California, the company offers a comprehensive suite of products designed to enhance network management and security. Key offerings include the Mojo Wireless Manager for network deployment and management, Mojo Guest Manager for guest authentication via various plugins, and Mojo AirTight, which provides wireless intrusion prevention. The platform also features Mojo Navigator for automated network design and monitoring, Mojo Aware for leveraging cloud and big data, and Mojo Canvas for creating interactive guest network pages. Additionally, Mojo Networks supports mobile-optimized setup through Mojo Nano and offers tools for packet analysis and API access. Serving diverse sectors such as education, government, finance, and hospitality, Mojo Networks aims to simplify and secure wireless connectivity, ensuring reliable and seamless user experiences. As of August 2018, Mojo Networks operates as a subsidiary of Arista Networks, Inc.

Channelsoft (Beijing) Technology

Series A in 2005
Channelsoft (Beijing) Technology Co., Ltd. is a prominent provider of communications software products and services in Mainland China, founded in 2000 and headquartered in Beijing. The company specializes in telecom value-added service platforms and call center platforms that cater to various sectors, including telecommunications, finance, government, post, and media. Channelsoft is recognized for its strong research and development focus on technologies that integrate communications, computer, and cable television networks. As a leader in the domestic market, the company offers solutions for creating, deploying, managing, and operating value-added business and interactive services, as well as promoting trans-platform solutions to unify multiple networks.

Beceem Communications

Series B in 2005
Beceem Communications is a fabless semiconductor company that focuses on providing innovative solutions for the WiMAX marketplace. It specializes in developing baseband and radio frequency (RF) integrated circuits, along with reference designs and software solutions, aimed at facilitating the integration of 4G technology into various mobile broadband devices. Since its inception, Beceem has established itself as a leader in the industry, being the first to introduce a pre-WiMAX chipset in 2005, followed by the launch of the first Wave 1 and Wave 2 mobile WiMAX chipsets in 2006. Their products support a wide range of end-user devices, including dongles, modems, gateways, mobile routers, and smartphones, contributing to advancements in mobile communications technology.

OpenClovis

Series B in 2005
OpenClovis, Inc. specializes in providing open source and standards-based application service platforms tailored for the development of enterprise and telecommunications products. The company's offerings include an application service platform that enhances management and high availability services, an integrated development environment specifically designed for telecom applications, and a test automation environment tool that addresses lifecycle testing needs in distributed network elements. Additionally, OpenClovis provides the ASP Web Director, a web-based cluster management solution. The company serves a variety of clients including solution integrators, network equipment manufacturers, and telecommunications equipment manufacturers, with a focus on the defense, telecommunications, and networking industries. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Petaluma, California, OpenClovis also maintains a research and development facility in Bangalore, India. Previously known as Clovis Solutions, Inc., the company rebranded in 2006.

Fastmobile

Series B in 2005
Fastmobile is a company that specializes in integrated communications and community solutions aimed at wireless operators, portals, and handset manufacturers. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Rolling Meadows, Illinois, with additional offices across North America, Europe, China, and South America, Fastmobile provides a range of services designed to enhance communication and information sharing. Its flagship offering, the Fastmobile Experience, allows for the delivery of various applications, including integrated messaging, multimedia content, and social networking, all through a cohesive user interface. Additionally, Fastmobile supports mobile operators by enabling them to mobilize online messaging and content services, thereby facilitating connections across diverse platforms such as voice, instant messaging, SMS, multimedia messaging, and email. The company operates as a subsidiary of Research In Motion 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.

Mojo Networks

Series A in 2004
Mojo Networks, Inc. is a provider of cloud-managed WiFi solutions for enterprises globally, specializing in advanced wireless network technologies. Founded in 2002 and based in Mountain View, California, the company offers a comprehensive suite of products designed to enhance network management and security. Key offerings include the Mojo Wireless Manager for network deployment and management, Mojo Guest Manager for guest authentication via various plugins, and Mojo AirTight, which provides wireless intrusion prevention. The platform also features Mojo Navigator for automated network design and monitoring, Mojo Aware for leveraging cloud and big data, and Mojo Canvas for creating interactive guest network pages. Additionally, Mojo Networks supports mobile-optimized setup through Mojo Nano and offers tools for packet analysis and API access. Serving diverse sectors such as education, government, finance, and hospitality, Mojo Networks aims to simplify and secure wireless connectivity, ensuring reliable and seamless user experiences. As of August 2018, Mojo Networks operates as a subsidiary of Arista Networks, Inc.

BroadLogic Network Technologies

Series C in 2004
BroadLogic Network Technologies, Inc. specializes in designing and supplying video-processing mixed signal semiconductors for broadband network operators. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company provides essential technologies that enable services such as video-on-demand, digital video, voice, and high-speed data for consumers. Its flagship product, TeraPIX, is a multi-channel video processor that decodes digital video streams, facilitating both analog and digital service tiers. This technology allows cable-ready devices, including televisions and DVRs, to access a variety of programs. Additionally, BroadLogic develops Wideband Receivers for new subscriber devices and collaborates with key industry partners, enhancing its offerings for system operators and manufacturers. The company also maintains a development center in Beijing, China.

Greenfield Networks

Series C in 2004
Greenfield Networks provides Ethernet switch silicon technology solutions for enterprise and metro applications primarily in India and internationally. The company offers a series of packet processors; G135 Intelligent Mux, which is a 12-port gigabit Ethernet (GE) intelligent multiplexer for GE linecards for enterprise and metro edge chassis systems; and G900 switch fabric that delivers wirespeed switching performance for its 10 Gbps fabric ports.

Ikanos

Series E in 2004
Ikanos Communications designs, develops, markets, and sells semiconductors and integrated firmware products for connected home networks worldwide. Its offerings include DSL processors, gateway processors, and multi-mode communications processors supporting various network topologies like Ethernet, PON, DSL, and LTE. Serving network equipment manufacturers, original design manufacturers, and other clients through direct sales and distributors, Ikanos operates as a subsidiary of Qualcomm Atheros since 2015, headquartered in Fremont, California.

Ubicom

Series B in 2004
Ubicom is a privately held company based in Sunnyvale, California, specializing in the development of communications and media processor (CMP) and software platforms. The company focuses on addressing the specific needs of real-time interactive applications and multimedia content delivery within the digital home environment. Ubicom offers optimized system-level solutions tailored for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) across a diverse range of products, including wireless routers, access points, VoIP gateways, and streaming media devices. Their innovative multithreaded processor design and real-time operating system, combined with application-level solutions, aim to deliver a high-quality user experience characterized by exceptional ease of use.

Bermai

Series B in 2003
Bermai is pioneering high performance, ultra-integrated chipsets for wireless applications and delivering innovative systems for single and multi-band connectivity that support the IEEE 802.11 family of standards. Bermai's designs with unmatched integration are optimized to deliver extended range and performance, power efficiency and flexibility at a significant cost advantage. These ultra-integrated solutions greatly simplify product development and enable wireless equipment manufacturers to design high performance products faster and with dramatic cost efficiencies. With a "done it before" management team, over 50 decades of combined engineering experience, and core competencies in RF analog, digital signal processing, OFDM and CMOS disciplines, Bermai is strongly positioned to play a key role in advancing wireless communications technologies. Founded in March 2001, Bermai's renowned co-founders are Dr. Ramesh Harjani, a recognized authority in the fields of CMOS radio frequency circuits, low-power analog design and mixed-signal testing, and Dr. Jaekyun Moon, a recognized authority in the fields of channel characterization and signal processing for digital communications. Bruce Sanguinetti, wireless industry veteran and former president and co-founder of BreezeCOM (now known as Alvarion), leads Bermai as president and chief executive officer. Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, Bermai has received a total of $34 million in financing from key venture capitalists and strategic investors including Advanced Technology Ventures, Blueprint Ventures, Brightstone Capital, Mobius Venture Capital (formerly Softbank), the STIC Ventures fund backed by LG Electronics, and Walden International Investment Group.

Vivato

Series C in 2003
Vivato is a provider of Wi-Fi infrastructure solutions that specializes in designing and delivering connectivity systems for mobile carriers and operators both in the United States and internationally. The company develops indoor and outdoor Wi-Fi base stations that enhance range and coverage for large environments, such as warehouses, stadiums, convention centers, office parks, and various outdoor areas. Vivato's indoor base stations improve connectivity in expansive indoor settings, while its outdoor base stations support high data rates for urban and rural initiatives, educational campuses, resorts, and transportation hubs, including airports and train terminals. By addressing the increasing demand for bandwidth driven by mobile devices, Vivato plays a vital role in enhancing wireless network infrastructure.

Terawave Communications

Series E in 2003
Terawave Communications, Inc. is a manufacturer of converged access and multi-service networking solutions, specializing in optical components for communications equipment. The company offers multi-service aggregation and passive optical network (PON) products that facilitate the convergence of data, voice, video, and circuit services. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Hayward, California, Terawave operates additional offices in North America, Europe, and Asia. Its customer base includes service providers, government agencies, and enterprise clients across the United States, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America.

CommVerge Solutions

Venture Round in 2002
CommVerge Solutions is a prominent network services company based in Hong Kong, specializing in providing professional services and advanced network solutions to telecom service providers across the Asia Pacific region. Established in 1999, the company has experienced significant growth by delivering integrated solutions for converged voice and data networks, mobile network infrastructure, and various application platforms including 3G, LTE, and WiMAX. With a dedicated team of network planners, technical sales and support staff, and project implementation experts, CommVerge Solutions is committed to evaluating and integrating best-of-breed products to enhance the performance and cost-effectiveness of its clients' networks. The company offers a range of services, including project management, network integration, technical support, and optimization, ensuring that telecommunications providers can effectively manage and enhance their technology infrastructure. CommVerge Solutions operates offices in key locations such as Beijing, Shanghai, Taipei, Seoul, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Manila, Bangkok, Brunei, and Los Angeles, California, reflecting its extensive reach and commitment to serving the telecommunications industry.

GlobalServe

Series C in 2002
GlobalServe, Inc. is a Valhalla, New York-based company that specializes in international information technology equipment supply chain services. Established in 1996, it serves as a single point of contact for organizations looking to manage their IT investments globally. The company offers a comprehensive suite of services, including procurement, deployment, operation, replacement, and recycling of IT equipment such as laptops, desktops, servers, and network devices. Additionally, GlobalServe provides a range of IT services, including hardware support, data backup and recovery, staff augmentation, and consulting. Its diverse client base spans industries such as oil and gas, manufacturing, consumer products, quick service restaurants, and technology. With an additional office in London, GlobalServe continues to enhance its global reach and service offerings.

Gigabit Optics

Series B in 2001
Gigabit Optics Corporation is a manufacturer and developer of fiber-optic equipment, specializing in both passive and active optical communication products. Founded in June 2000 in Silicon Valley, the company is focused on creating technologies that meet the evolving needs of the optical networking industry. With a strong foundation built on patented optical technologies, Gigabit Optics aims to provide high-bandwidth access solutions that will shape the future of optical communications. The company is experiencing rapid growth and is committed to innovation within the sector.

Ikanos

Series C in 2001
Ikanos Communications designs, develops, markets, and sells semiconductors and integrated firmware products for connected home networks worldwide. Its offerings include DSL processors, gateway processors, and multi-mode communications processors supporting various network topologies like Ethernet, PON, DSL, and LTE. Serving network equipment manufacturers, original design manufacturers, and other clients through direct sales and distributors, Ikanos operates as a subsidiary of Qualcomm Atheros since 2015, headquartered in Fremont, California.

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.

Morphics Technology

Series C in 2001
Morphics Technology, Inc. is a communications systems company specializing in wireless signal processors (WSPs) and intellectual property (IP) cores for base stations and terminal devices. The company leverages its expertise in communications theory, digital signal processing, computer architecture, and silicon engineering to deliver high-performance signal processing solutions that offer flexibility and scalability for next-generation wireless networks. Morphics provides efficient off-the-shelf WSPs designed to meet the cost-reduction demands of 3G base station manufacturers, enabling scalable baseband processing with exceptional channel density. These programmable WSPs allow equipment vendors to incorporate proprietary features for enhanced radio-link and network performance, while also supporting various leading 3G wireless standards.

Gigabit Optics

Series A in 2001
Gigabit Optics Corporation is a manufacturer and developer of fiber-optic equipment, specializing in both passive and active optical communication products. Founded in June 2000 in Silicon Valley, the company is focused on creating technologies that meet the evolving needs of the optical networking industry. With a strong foundation built on patented optical technologies, Gigabit Optics aims to provide high-bandwidth access solutions that will shape the future of optical communications. The company is experiencing rapid growth and is committed to innovation within the sector.

Unimobile

Series B in 2000
Unimobile, formerly known as Gray Cell Inc., is a company that specializes in enhancing the experience of individuals using personal mobile communication devices through its products and software applications. Founded in 1996 by Rajesh T.S. Reddy, Unimobile has its headquarters in Silicon Valley and engineering offices in Bangalore, India. The company developed early technologies such as an advanced two-way Internet and email to paging gateway for Page Point services, and later provided internet-to-SMS gateways and the first internet-to-cellular gateway in India. Unimobile's platform enables secure, real-time two-way messaging on any mobile device across multiple network protocols, allowing corporations to increase productivity, reduce costs, and grow revenues.

Ubicom

Venture Round in 2000
Ubicom is a privately held company based in Sunnyvale, California, specializing in the development of communications and media processor (CMP) and software platforms. The company focuses on addressing the specific needs of real-time interactive applications and multimedia content delivery within the digital home environment. Ubicom offers optimized system-level solutions tailored for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) across a diverse range of products, including wireless routers, access points, VoIP gateways, and streaming media devices. Their innovative multithreaded processor design and real-time operating system, combined with application-level solutions, aim to deliver a high-quality user experience characterized by exceptional ease of use.

InnoMedia

Venture Round in 2000
InnoMedia, Inc. is a manufacturer and supplier of Internet and broadband Internet Protocol (IP) telephony solutions. The company specializes in providing a range of products to cable multiple system operators (MSOs), broadband service providers, enterprises, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), and distribution partners worldwide. Its offerings include multimedia terminal adapters, IP phones, customer premise equipment, business voice solutions, and network products designed for converged IP networks. InnoMedia also provides advanced solutions such as multi-port analog telephone adapters, enterprise session border controllers, and various cable and management systems. Established in 1995 and headquartered in Milpitas, California, InnoMedia has additional offices in Singapore, San Jose, Hsinchu, and Beijing.

Terawave Communications

Series B in 2000
Terawave Communications, Inc. is a manufacturer of converged access and multi-service networking solutions, specializing in optical components for communications equipment. The company offers multi-service aggregation and passive optical network (PON) products that facilitate the convergence of data, voice, video, and circuit services. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Hayward, California, Terawave operates additional offices in North America, Europe, and Asia. Its customer base includes service providers, government agencies, and enterprise clients across the United States, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America.

BroadLogic Network Technologies

Series B in 2000
BroadLogic Network Technologies, Inc. specializes in designing and supplying video-processing mixed signal semiconductors for broadband network operators. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company provides essential technologies that enable services such as video-on-demand, digital video, voice, and high-speed data for consumers. Its flagship product, TeraPIX, is a multi-channel video processor that decodes digital video streams, facilitating both analog and digital service tiers. This technology allows cable-ready devices, including televisions and DVRs, to access a variety of programs. Additionally, BroadLogic develops Wideband Receivers for new subscriber devices and collaborates with key industry partners, enhancing its offerings for system operators and manufacturers. The company also maintains a development center in Beijing, China.

Tachion Networks

Series A in 1999
Tachion Networks builds next-generation networking infrastructure equipment enabling communications service providers.

Morphics Technology

Series B in 1999
Morphics Technology, Inc. is a communications systems company specializing in wireless signal processors (WSPs) and intellectual property (IP) cores for base stations and terminal devices. The company leverages its expertise in communications theory, digital signal processing, computer architecture, and silicon engineering to deliver high-performance signal processing solutions that offer flexibility and scalability for next-generation wireless networks. Morphics provides efficient off-the-shelf WSPs designed to meet the cost-reduction demands of 3G base station manufacturers, enabling scalable baseband processing with exceptional channel density. These programmable WSPs allow equipment vendors to incorporate proprietary features for enhanced radio-link and network performance, while also supporting various leading 3G wireless standards.

Actelis Networks

Series A in 1999
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.

Ubicom

Series B in 1999
Ubicom is a privately held company based in Sunnyvale, California, specializing in the development of communications and media processor (CMP) and software platforms. The company focuses on addressing the specific needs of real-time interactive applications and multimedia content delivery within the digital home environment. Ubicom offers optimized system-level solutions tailored for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) across a diverse range of products, including wireless routers, access points, VoIP gateways, and streaming media devices. Their innovative multithreaded processor design and real-time operating system, combined with application-level solutions, aim to deliver a high-quality user experience characterized by exceptional ease of use.

BroadLogic Network Technologies

Series A in 1999
BroadLogic Network Technologies, Inc. specializes in designing and supplying video-processing mixed signal semiconductors for broadband network operators. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company provides essential technologies that enable services such as video-on-demand, digital video, voice, and high-speed data for consumers. Its flagship product, TeraPIX, is a multi-channel video processor that decodes digital video streams, facilitating both analog and digital service tiers. This technology allows cable-ready devices, including televisions and DVRs, to access a variety of programs. Additionally, BroadLogic develops Wideband Receivers for new subscriber devices and collaborates with key industry partners, enhancing its offerings for system operators and manufacturers. The company also maintains a development center in Beijing, China.

Accelerated Networks

Venture Round in 1998
Accelerated Networks, Inc. was engaged in the development and marketing of customer premise telecommunications products that enabled carriers to deliver bundled voice and data services over a single broadband access network.
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