Innovacom

Innovacom is a Paris-based venture capital firm established in 1988 that specializes in investing in startups within the telecommunications and information technology sectors. Over its eighteen years of operation, the firm has played a pivotal role in launching a number of innovative companies, including Business Objects, Cobalt Networks, and LastMinute.com, among others. Innovacom focuses on supporting emerging organizations in the digital and technology domains throughout Europe, helping them develop and grow in a competitive market.

Vincent Deltrieu

Partner

Alex Gerbaud

Investment Director

Rosana Melki

Partner

Anne-Sophie Molis

CFO

Alban Nénert

Investment Director

Benoit Praud

Investment Director

Benjamin Wainstain

Partner

Past deals in Telecommunications

Scintil Photonics

Venture Round in 2022
Scintil Photonics SAS, founded in 2018 and based in Grenoble, France, specializes in the development of silicon photonic integrated circuits aimed at advancing high-speed optical communications and chip interconnections. The company offers a range of products, including multi-wavelength lasers, waveguides, wavelength filters, and photodetectors. By employing wafer-scale bonding techniques that combine Silicon and Indium Phosphide materials, Scintil Photonics creates fully integrated circuits that enhance performance and reliability while significantly lowering implementation costs. Their innovative approach allows for the monolithic integration of optical amplifiers and lasers on advanced silicon photonic circuits, making their solutions suitable for a variety of industrial applications.

Cailabs

Series B in 2019
Cailabs is a French deep tech company headquartered in Rennes, specializing in the design, production, and sale of photonic solutions that optimize the use of light in various applications. The company develops advanced optical components utilizing its patented Multi-Plane Light Conversion (MPLC) technology, which allows for effective reshaping of coherent light beams. Cailabs offers a range of products, including mode multiplexers, light converters for fiber optic networks, and integrated solutions for the telecommunications and industrial laser industries. Their innovations enhance the performance of multi-mode fiber links for enterprise networks and improve laser material processing through specialized beam shapers and combiners. Founded in 2013, Cailabs aims to address critical industrial challenges by providing reliable and efficient photonic solutions.

Scintil Photonics

Seed Round in 2019
Scintil Photonics SAS, founded in 2018 and based in Grenoble, France, specializes in the development of silicon photonic integrated circuits aimed at advancing high-speed optical communications and chip interconnections. The company offers a range of products, including multi-wavelength lasers, waveguides, wavelength filters, and photodetectors. By employing wafer-scale bonding techniques that combine Silicon and Indium Phosphide materials, Scintil Photonics creates fully integrated circuits that enhance performance and reliability while significantly lowering implementation costs. Their innovative approach allows for the monolithic integration of optical amplifiers and lasers on advanced silicon photonic circuits, making their solutions suitable for a variety of industrial applications.

Cailabs

Series A in 2017
Cailabs is a French deep tech company headquartered in Rennes, specializing in the design, production, and sale of photonic solutions that optimize the use of light in various applications. The company develops advanced optical components utilizing its patented Multi-Plane Light Conversion (MPLC) technology, which allows for effective reshaping of coherent light beams. Cailabs offers a range of products, including mode multiplexers, light converters for fiber optic networks, and integrated solutions for the telecommunications and industrial laser industries. Their innovations enhance the performance of multi-mode fiber links for enterprise networks and improve laser material processing through specialized beam shapers and combiners. Founded in 2013, Cailabs aims to address critical industrial challenges by providing reliable and efficient photonic solutions.

Cailabs

Series A in 2016
Cailabs is a French deep tech company headquartered in Rennes, specializing in the design, production, and sale of photonic solutions that optimize the use of light in various applications. The company develops advanced optical components utilizing its patented Multi-Plane Light Conversion (MPLC) technology, which allows for effective reshaping of coherent light beams. Cailabs offers a range of products, including mode multiplexers, light converters for fiber optic networks, and integrated solutions for the telecommunications and industrial laser industries. Their innovations enhance the performance of multi-mode fiber links for enterprise networks and improve laser material processing through specialized beam shapers and combiners. Founded in 2013, Cailabs aims to address critical industrial challenges by providing reliable and efficient photonic solutions.

Air-Lynx

Seed Round in 2016
Created in 2013, the French company AIR-LYNX is changing the face of Professional Radio Networks. Its solution is one of the first to have merged traditional radio network with the IP world, which opened the field of possibilities.

Cailabs

Seed Round in 2013
Cailabs is a French deep tech company headquartered in Rennes, specializing in the design, production, and sale of photonic solutions that optimize the use of light in various applications. The company develops advanced optical components utilizing its patented Multi-Plane Light Conversion (MPLC) technology, which allows for effective reshaping of coherent light beams. Cailabs offers a range of products, including mode multiplexers, light converters for fiber optic networks, and integrated solutions for the telecommunications and industrial laser industries. Their innovations enhance the performance of multi-mode fiber links for enterprise networks and improve laser material processing through specialized beam shapers and combiners. Founded in 2013, Cailabs aims to address critical industrial challenges by providing reliable and efficient photonic solutions.

MATRIXX Software

Series B in 2011
MATRIXX Software, Inc. specializes in developing cloud-native digital commerce solutions that enhance business operations for clients in various sectors, including telecommunications and digital services. The company offers a modern commerce platform designed to support global marketplaces and consumption-based services. Its technology allows users to create digital offerings, manage services, and execute flexible charging options, including prepay and post-pay models. Through its patented real-time capabilities, MATRIXX enables service providers to innovate, accelerate data monetization, and enhance customer engagement. The platform's performance significantly surpasses traditional systems, providing clients with a competitive edge. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Saratoga, California, MATRIXX Software also operates offices in London, Dubai, and various cities across Australia and New Zealand.

21Net

Series C in 2011
21Net Ltd. provides on-board Internet and passenger infotainment services for the railway industries. It provides railway telematics solutions that combines onboard equipment with off board infrastructure and software to enable rail operators delivery of passenger connectivity. The company offers remote monitoring services and professional services, such as implementation, on-train maintenance, network operations, and mentoring and training services. 21Net Ltd. was founded in 2001 and is based in Boortmeerbeek, Belgium. 21Net Ltd. operates as a subsidiary of Nomad Digital Ltd.

Nanoradio

Venture Round in 2010
Nanoradio AB, a fabless semiconductor company, provides wireless solutions for cellular handset and consumer electronics markets. It offers multimedia products, single chip system in package, wireless LAN products, mobile phone products, and chipsets. The company also provides software, including diagnostic tools and software development kits to design embedded applications. Nanoradio’s products are used in voice over IP in wireless phones, headsets, portable audio and stereo devices, handheld computing devices, PDAs, handheld digital video and still cameras, and mobile gaming platforms; and convergence mobile phones and consumer electronics. The company was founded in 2004 and is based in Kista, Sweden with sales offices in Korea, Japan, and the United States. Nanoradio AB operates as a subsidiary of Wireless Experience AB.

PhoneAndPhone

Series A in 2010
Phoneandphone.com is a french based online site that sells a wide range of phone including Samsung phones, Nokia mobile, LG mobile, HTC mobile, mobile Sony Ericsson, Motorola mobile.

Vedicis

Series A in 2010
Vedicis SA provides policy enforcement and network traffic intelligence solutions. It offers content analysis, content control, software platform, and carrier grade platform solutions. The company also offers content smart switch products, which are multi-application software platforms to manage and control content within telecom operator’s broadband networks; and Director, a central management system that drives the content smart switches. In addition, it offers content policy and charging enforcement, broadband bandwidth optimization, multimedia tracking, and anti-piracy and regulation solutions. Further, the company offers maintenance and support, and training services. It serves mobile operators, such as mobile Internet providers and mobile network operators; and fixed operators, such as fixed telecom operators, ISPs, and cable and broadband providers. Vedicis SA was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in Paris, France. Vedicis SA operates as a subsidiary of Viavi Solutions Inc.

Nanoradio

Venture Round in 2009
Nanoradio AB, a fabless semiconductor company, provides wireless solutions for cellular handset and consumer electronics markets. It offers multimedia products, single chip system in package, wireless LAN products, mobile phone products, and chipsets. The company also provides software, including diagnostic tools and software development kits to design embedded applications. Nanoradio’s products are used in voice over IP in wireless phones, headsets, portable audio and stereo devices, handheld computing devices, PDAs, handheld digital video and still cameras, and mobile gaming platforms; and convergence mobile phones and consumer electronics. The company was founded in 2004 and is based in Kista, Sweden with sales offices in Korea, Japan, and the United States. Nanoradio AB operates as a subsidiary of Wireless Experience AB.

Streamezzo

Series D in 2009
Streamezzo S.A. is a company based in Paris, France, specializing in the development of mobile media products and solutions. Founded in 2004, it provides a range of tools that enable telecom operators, broadcasters, media companies, and content providers to create, deploy, and manage services on cellular networks. Its key offerings include the Rich Media Software Suite, which features a Rich Media Client for accessing interactive mobile services, a Rich Media Server for service deployment, and a Workbench for multimedia authoring. Additionally, Streamezzo's solutions encompass Interactive Mobile TV, Music Jukebox for music downloads, and dynamic user interfaces that enhance user engagement. The company also offers professional services to support its clients in effectively utilizing these technologies.

RadioFrame

Series F in 2008
RadioFrame Networks specializes in providing targeted base-transceiver station solutions for the wireless communications industry. The company's product offerings include a range of base stations, such as pico, femtocell, microcell, and macrocell base stations, as well as iDEN network management tools. Additionally, RadioFrame Networks supplies network and system management systems designed to enhance communication infrastructure. By focusing on innovative solutions, the company aims to support the growing demands of wireless communication.

Aperto Networks

Series F in 2008
Aperto Networks is a manufacturer of highly versatile and cost-effective carrier-grade WiMAX Forum Certified infrastructure equipment. Through their award-winning PacketMAXÂ technology, they enable service providers and enterprises worldwide to profitably deliver affordable wireless voice and broadband data services to businesses, residential customers, and government organizations of all kinds. No company offers more solutions for Fixed and Mobile WiMAX applications than Aperto. Or more support for more frequencies”both licensed and unlicensed- anywhere in the world.

Nanoradio

Series C in 2007
Nanoradio AB, a fabless semiconductor company, provides wireless solutions for cellular handset and consumer electronics markets. It offers multimedia products, single chip system in package, wireless LAN products, mobile phone products, and chipsets. The company also provides software, including diagnostic tools and software development kits to design embedded applications. Nanoradio’s products are used in voice over IP in wireless phones, headsets, portable audio and stereo devices, handheld computing devices, PDAs, handheld digital video and still cameras, and mobile gaming platforms; and convergence mobile phones and consumer electronics. The company was founded in 2004 and is based in Kista, Sweden with sales offices in Korea, Japan, and the United States. Nanoradio AB operates as a subsidiary of Wireless Experience AB.

Telisma

Venture Round in 2007
Telisma S.A. specializes in the design, development, and sale of speech recognition software primarily for telecommunications and enterprise applications. The company offers a range of products, including TeliSpeech, which provides voice-activated services, and teliSpeech Recognizer, a server-based solution that accurately recognizes callers' utterances. Additionally, teliSpeech Studio allows for acoustic tuning and the creation of language variants, while teliSpeech Call Router supports natural language applications. Telisma is committed to enhancing the accuracy and fluency of its speech recognition technology, enabling users to interact with services using their vernacular language. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Paris, France, Telisma also has sales offices in the United Kingdom and India. It has been operating as a subsidiary of Onmobile Global Limited since 2008.

Aperto Networks

Series E in 2007
Aperto Networks is a manufacturer of highly versatile and cost-effective carrier-grade WiMAX Forum Certified infrastructure equipment. Through their award-winning PacketMAXÂ technology, they enable service providers and enterprises worldwide to profitably deliver affordable wireless voice and broadband data services to businesses, residential customers, and government organizations of all kinds. No company offers more solutions for Fixed and Mobile WiMAX applications than Aperto. Or more support for more frequencies”both licensed and unlicensed- anywhere in the world.

Actelis Networks

Series E in 2007
Actelis Networks is the leading provider of high performance, scalable broadband over copper solutions to Telco, Mobile, and IoT networks. Actelis turns copper into a strategic asset that enables delivering reliable, high-speed Ethernet services and broadband access to more places and devices more quickly, easily, and cost-effectively than can be done by using fiber optics or microwave. The company was founded in 1998 and headquartered in Fremont, California.

WorldCast Systems

Venture Round in 2006
WorldCast Systems S.A.S. specializes in providing comprehensive solutions for the radio and television industry, both in France and internationally. Founded in 1980 and headquartered in Bordeaux, France, the company offers a wide range of products, including audio processing systems, various types of audio codecs (E1, IP, ISDN, T1), FM transmitters, and signal monitoring tools. Additionally, it provides mobile metering products, RDS encoding solutions, and test and measurement equipment. WorldCast Systems delivers its offerings through a network of dealers and development partners, ensuring effective support for network operators, regulatory authorities, and media content providers. The company also maintains an R&D center in Northern Ireland and has sales offices in the United Kingdom, Germany, India, and the United States.

Operax

Series C in 2006
Operax AB provides products and solutions for dynamic service and bandwidth control in IP networks. The company's products provide guaranteed quality of service (QoS) for operators of multi-vendor, multi-service commercial, civil, and military networks. It offers Operax Resource Controller 3300, a dynamic resource and admission control product for single service deployments, such as IPTV and VoD in non-IMS and pre-IMS environments; abd Operax Resource Controller 5500, a dynamic resource and admission control system for large scale single and multi-application deployments that provides per session and per subscriber QoS guarantees across broadband access, aggregation, and edge networks. The company also provides Operax Resource Controller 5700, a dynamic resource and admission control system for large scale single and multi-application solutions that provide per session QoS guarantees across IP/MPLS based metro and core networks; and Operax Command Resource Controller that provides mission-proven commercial off the shelf solutions for guaranteeing end-to-end communication in systems for military communications networks. It offers its solutions to telecommunication, defense, and media broadcasting sectors. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Luleå, Sweden. As of July 10, 2008, Operax AB operates as a subsidiary of NetSocket.

Nanoradio

Series B in 2006
Nanoradio AB, a fabless semiconductor company, provides wireless solutions for cellular handset and consumer electronics markets. It offers multimedia products, single chip system in package, wireless LAN products, mobile phone products, and chipsets. The company also provides software, including diagnostic tools and software development kits to design embedded applications. Nanoradio’s products are used in voice over IP in wireless phones, headsets, portable audio and stereo devices, handheld computing devices, PDAs, handheld digital video and still cameras, and mobile gaming platforms; and convergence mobile phones and consumer electronics. The company was founded in 2004 and is based in Kista, Sweden with sales offices in Korea, Japan, and the United States. Nanoradio AB operates as a subsidiary of Wireless Experience AB.

Aperto Networks

Series E in 2006
Aperto Networks is a manufacturer of highly versatile and cost-effective carrier-grade WiMAX Forum Certified infrastructure equipment. Through their award-winning PacketMAXÂ technology, they enable service providers and enterprises worldwide to profitably deliver affordable wireless voice and broadband data services to businesses, residential customers, and government organizations of all kinds. No company offers more solutions for Fixed and Mobile WiMAX applications than Aperto. Or more support for more frequencies”both licensed and unlicensed- anywhere in the world.

Atrica

Series F in 2006
Atrica specializes in providing carrier Ethernet solutions tailored for metropolitan area networks. The company's product lineup includes core switches, aggregation switches, edge switches, and a service platform specifically designed for Ethernet networks. Atrica also offers a range of services such as Ethernet Internet access, Ethernet transparent LAN, T1 private line, Ethernet private line, and Ethernet private network services. Its solutions cater to various clients, including incumbent local service providers, competitive carriers, cable operators, and enterprises, enhancing their network capabilities and broadband offerings for both business and residential customers.

Metconnex

Venture Round in 2006
Metconnex develops integrated optical modules for optical networks. The company offers products such as wave switching modules for wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) networks. It was founded in 2002 and is based in Ottawa, Canada.

Telisma

Series D in 2006
Telisma S.A. specializes in the design, development, and sale of speech recognition software primarily for telecommunications and enterprise applications. The company offers a range of products, including TeliSpeech, which provides voice-activated services, and teliSpeech Recognizer, a server-based solution that accurately recognizes callers' utterances. Additionally, teliSpeech Studio allows for acoustic tuning and the creation of language variants, while teliSpeech Call Router supports natural language applications. Telisma is committed to enhancing the accuracy and fluency of its speech recognition technology, enabling users to interact with services using their vernacular language. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Paris, France, Telisma also has sales offices in the United Kingdom and India. It has been operating as a subsidiary of Onmobile Global Limited since 2008.

Aperto Networks

Series E in 2005
Aperto Networks is a manufacturer of highly versatile and cost-effective carrier-grade WiMAX Forum Certified infrastructure equipment. Through their award-winning PacketMAXÂ technology, they enable service providers and enterprises worldwide to profitably deliver affordable wireless voice and broadband data services to businesses, residential customers, and government organizations of all kinds. No company offers more solutions for Fixed and Mobile WiMAX applications than Aperto. Or more support for more frequencies”both licensed and unlicensed- anywhere in the world.

Nanoradio

Venture Round in 2005
Nanoradio AB, a fabless semiconductor company, provides wireless solutions for cellular handset and consumer electronics markets. It offers multimedia products, single chip system in package, wireless LAN products, mobile phone products, and chipsets. The company also provides software, including diagnostic tools and software development kits to design embedded applications. Nanoradio’s products are used in voice over IP in wireless phones, headsets, portable audio and stereo devices, handheld computing devices, PDAs, handheld digital video and still cameras, and mobile gaming platforms; and convergence mobile phones and consumer electronics. The company was founded in 2004 and is based in Kista, Sweden with sales offices in Korea, Japan, and the United States. Nanoradio AB operates as a subsidiary of Wireless Experience AB.

Ipracom

Series B in 2005
Ipracom SA, based in Massy, France, specializes in the development of software solutions for personal digital assistants (PDAs) and smartphones. The company offers products such as Ipra*Cool and Ipra*PC, which facilitate connectivity between mobile devices and personal computers, allowing users to access files and check email. In addition to these offerings, Ipracom develops software tailored for specific vertical applications. The company's clients include notable telecommunications firms such as Orange, Bouygues Telecom, and Smart Communications. Ipracom became a subsidiary of Maeglin Software in 2007.

Nanoradio

Series A in 2005
Nanoradio AB, a fabless semiconductor company, provides wireless solutions for cellular handset and consumer electronics markets. It offers multimedia products, single chip system in package, wireless LAN products, mobile phone products, and chipsets. The company also provides software, including diagnostic tools and software development kits to design embedded applications. Nanoradio’s products are used in voice over IP in wireless phones, headsets, portable audio and stereo devices, handheld computing devices, PDAs, handheld digital video and still cameras, and mobile gaming platforms; and convergence mobile phones and consumer electronics. The company was founded in 2004 and is based in Kista, Sweden with sales offices in Korea, Japan, and the United States. Nanoradio AB operates as a subsidiary of Wireless Experience AB.

Bytemobile

Series C in 2004
Bytemobile specializes in providing Smart Capacity solutions to mobile network operators, enabling them to enhance the utilization and performance of their existing network capacity amid escalating data traffic demands. As mobile networks face congestion from faster devices and bandwidth-intensive applications like high-definition video, Bytemobile’s offerings help operators manage and optimize their networks without the need for new infrastructure or spectrum. The company’s key products include the Unison Platform, a carrier-grade software solution for processing video and web traffic, and the T3000 Adaptive Traffic Management System, which oversees traffic management across various layers of the network. Bytemobile's solutions encompass video and web optimization, content caching, policy control, and network analytics, aimed at improving the quality of experience for subscribers. Founded in 2000 and having deployed solutions for over 125 operators in more than 60 countries, Bytemobile has established partnerships with major telecommunications companies globally and maintains research and development centers as well as sales offices across Europe, Asia, and North America.

CyOptics

Series E in 2004
CyOptics, Inc. specializes in the design, development, and marketing of Indium Phosphide (InP) optical chips and components, catering to access, metro, and long-haul communications systems. The company offers a range of products, including planar lightwave circuits (PLCs) for telecommunications and defense applications, as well as optical components such as transmitters, receivers, and modulators. These products serve as essential technology enablers for manufacturers of transmit optical sub-assemblies and receive optical sub-assemblies. Additionally, CyOptics provides contract design, foundry, and packaging services, along with radio frequency and optical design, wafer fabrication, and automated assembly and testing for both telecom and non-telecom applications. The company's clientele primarily consists of original equipment manufacturers and sub-system manufacturers in the communications sector. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Breinigsville, Pennsylvania, CyOptics operates InP design and fabrication facilities in Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania, silicon PLC fabrication operations in South Plainfield, New Jersey, and automated packaging and testing operations in Matamoros, Mexico.

Aperto Networks

Series D in 2004
Aperto Networks is a manufacturer of highly versatile and cost-effective carrier-grade WiMAX Forum Certified infrastructure equipment. Through their award-winning PacketMAXÂ technology, they enable service providers and enterprises worldwide to profitably deliver affordable wireless voice and broadband data services to businesses, residential customers, and government organizations of all kinds. No company offers more solutions for Fixed and Mobile WiMAX applications than Aperto. Or more support for more frequencies”both licensed and unlicensed- anywhere in the world.

RadioFrame

Series D in 2003
RadioFrame Networks specializes in providing targeted base-transceiver station solutions for the wireless communications industry. The company's product offerings include a range of base stations, such as pico, femtocell, microcell, and macrocell base stations, as well as iDEN network management tools. Additionally, RadioFrame Networks supplies network and system management systems designed to enhance communication infrastructure. By focusing on innovative solutions, the company aims to support the growing demands of wireless communication.

Atrica

Series D in 2003
Atrica specializes in providing carrier Ethernet solutions tailored for metropolitan area networks. The company's product lineup includes core switches, aggregation switches, edge switches, and a service platform specifically designed for Ethernet networks. Atrica also offers a range of services such as Ethernet Internet access, Ethernet transparent LAN, T1 private line, Ethernet private line, and Ethernet private network services. Its solutions cater to various clients, including incumbent local service providers, competitive carriers, cable operators, and enterprises, enhancing their network capabilities and broadband offerings for both business and residential customers.

WaterCove Networks

Series C in 2003
WaterCove Networks specializes in providing next-generation networking solutions designed for wireless service providers aiming to efficiently deploy mobile data services for both enterprise and consumer markets. Established in 2000, the company has developed the Mobile Data Service System, which addresses the challenges of performance, provisioning, and charging within traditional routing-centric networks. This innovative system enables operators to accelerate the rollout of high-speed data services in 2.5G and 3G environments, facilitating a seamless transition without the need for expensive upgrades. Built on the FlowCore architecture, WaterCove Networks' infrastructure allows for customizable delivery and charging structures, enhancing the ability of carriers to offer personalized mobile data services. The company is led by an experienced management team and supported by significant investments, positioning it as a key player in the dynamic field of mobile networking.

Aperto Networks

Series C in 2002
Aperto Networks is a manufacturer of highly versatile and cost-effective carrier-grade WiMAX Forum Certified infrastructure equipment. Through their award-winning PacketMAXÂ technology, they enable service providers and enterprises worldwide to profitably deliver affordable wireless voice and broadband data services to businesses, residential customers, and government organizations of all kinds. No company offers more solutions for Fixed and Mobile WiMAX applications than Aperto. Or more support for more frequencies”both licensed and unlicensed- anywhere in the world.

Clariteam

Venture Round in 2001
ClarITeam specializes in measuring and optimizing application performance for clients across various industries. With over 15 years of experience, the company offers comprehensive support in assessing and enhancing the efficiency of IT infrastructure. Their expertise encompasses the entire application chain, ensuring the effectiveness and coherence of information systems. Central to their approach is a focus on user experience, combining technological proficiency with an understanding of quality of service (QoS) and quality of experience (QoE). ClarITeam's flagship product, VISIBILITY, is a robust software solution that provides clear and relevant reporting on service level agreements (SLAs), empowering decision-makers to effectively manage their infrastructure, business processes, and service quality.

RadioFrame

Series B in 2001
RadioFrame Networks specializes in providing targeted base-transceiver station solutions for the wireless communications industry. The company's product offerings include a range of base stations, such as pico, femtocell, microcell, and macrocell base stations, as well as iDEN network management tools. Additionally, RadioFrame Networks supplies network and system management systems designed to enhance communication infrastructure. By focusing on innovative solutions, the company aims to support the growing demands of wireless communication.

Highdeal

Series B in 2001
Highdeal has created a software solution for pricing, rating, business ecosystem management, and billing particularly adapted to the problems faced by telecommunication operators and internet service providers (hosting, online content providers, etc.). Highdeal's solution enables businesses to quickly create complex pricing structures then managed these strategies dynamically.

Atrica

Series B in 2001
Atrica specializes in providing carrier Ethernet solutions tailored for metropolitan area networks. The company's product lineup includes core switches, aggregation switches, edge switches, and a service platform specifically designed for Ethernet networks. Atrica also offers a range of services such as Ethernet Internet access, Ethernet transparent LAN, T1 private line, Ethernet private line, and Ethernet private network services. Its solutions cater to various clients, including incumbent local service providers, competitive carriers, cable operators, and enterprises, enhancing their network capabilities and broadband offerings for both business and residential customers.

Filefish

Series A in 2001
Filefish provides B2B solutions to mobile wireless platforms for e-commuting.

Morphics Technology

Series C in 2001
Morphics Technology, Inc. is a communications systems company that specializes in providing wireless signal processors (WSPs) and intellectual property (IP) cores for wireless infrastructure and terminal products. The company leverages its expertise in communications theory, digital signal processing, computer architecture, and silicon engineering to deliver high-performance signal processing solutions. Morphics’ WSPs are designed to meet the cost-reduction needs of 3G basestation manufacturers, offering scalable baseband processing with significant channel density. These programmable processors allow equipment vendors to differentiate their products in terms of radio-link and network performance and support various leading 3G wireless standards. Through its innovative offerings, Morphics Technology plays a crucial role in advancing next-generation wireless networks.

CyOptics

Series B in 2000
CyOptics, Inc. specializes in the design, development, and marketing of Indium Phosphide (InP) optical chips and components, catering to access, metro, and long-haul communications systems. The company offers a range of products, including planar lightwave circuits (PLCs) for telecommunications and defense applications, as well as optical components such as transmitters, receivers, and modulators. These products serve as essential technology enablers for manufacturers of transmit optical sub-assemblies and receive optical sub-assemblies. Additionally, CyOptics provides contract design, foundry, and packaging services, along with radio frequency and optical design, wafer fabrication, and automated assembly and testing for both telecom and non-telecom applications. The company's clientele primarily consists of original equipment manufacturers and sub-system manufacturers in the communications sector. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Breinigsville, Pennsylvania, CyOptics operates InP design and fabrication facilities in Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania, silicon PLC fabrication operations in South Plainfield, New Jersey, and automated packaging and testing operations in Matamoros, Mexico.

Sharing Technologies

Series C in 2000
Sharing Technologies, a provider of knowledge management solutions.

Atrica

Series A in 2000
Atrica specializes in providing carrier Ethernet solutions tailored for metropolitan area networks. The company's product lineup includes core switches, aggregation switches, edge switches, and a service platform specifically designed for Ethernet networks. Atrica also offers a range of services such as Ethernet Internet access, Ethernet transparent LAN, T1 private line, Ethernet private line, and Ethernet private network services. Its solutions cater to various clients, including incumbent local service providers, competitive carriers, cable operators, and enterprises, enhancing their network capabilities and broadband offerings for both business and residential customers.

CyOptics

Series A in 2000
CyOptics, Inc. specializes in the design, development, and marketing of Indium Phosphide (InP) optical chips and components, catering to access, metro, and long-haul communications systems. The company offers a range of products, including planar lightwave circuits (PLCs) for telecommunications and defense applications, as well as optical components such as transmitters, receivers, and modulators. These products serve as essential technology enablers for manufacturers of transmit optical sub-assemblies and receive optical sub-assemblies. Additionally, CyOptics provides contract design, foundry, and packaging services, along with radio frequency and optical design, wafer fabrication, and automated assembly and testing for both telecom and non-telecom applications. The company's clientele primarily consists of original equipment manufacturers and sub-system manufacturers in the communications sector. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Breinigsville, Pennsylvania, CyOptics operates InP design and fabrication facilities in Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania, silicon PLC fabrication operations in South Plainfield, New Jersey, and automated packaging and testing operations in Matamoros, Mexico.

Algety Telecom

Series B in 2000
Algety Telecom is a manufacturer of ultra high-speed fiber optic transmission equipment. Algety's technology is based upon innovative soliton technology applied in a unique combination with advanced wavelength division multiplexing. A current world record-holder for data transmission speed, Algety's technology is targeted at long-haul telecommunication carriers that operate major backbones with high transmission capacity requirements.

Highdeal

Series A in 2000
Highdeal has created a software solution for pricing, rating, business ecosystem management, and billing particularly adapted to the problems faced by telecommunication operators and internet service providers (hosting, online content providers, etc.). Highdeal's solution enables businesses to quickly create complex pricing structures then managed these strategies dynamically.

Infovista

Venture Round in 2000
InfoVista provides a unified platform for network performance management, application performance management and SLA management that empowers service providers and enterprise IT organizations to holistically and cost-effectively monitor and ensure availability and quality of service on the infrastructure, services and applications they deliver.

NetCentrex

Series B in 1999
NetCentrex S.A. develops networking products and network-based applications for business communications, customer interactions.
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