Motorola Solutions, Inc. is a prominent provider of mission-critical communication solutions, serving a diverse range of industries including public safety, government, education, and commercial sectors. Headquartered in Schaumburg, Illinois, the company operates through two main segments: Products and Systems Integration, and Services and Software. The Products segment offers infrastructure, devices, and video solutions, including two-way radios, video cameras, and network management software, while the Services segment provides technical support, maintenance, and cybersecurity services. Motorola Solutions also has an investment arm, Motorola Solutions Venture Capital, which focuses on technology sector investments that align with its business strategy, typically ranging from $1 million to $5 million. The company, established in 1928 and formerly known as Motorola, Inc., emphasizes enhancing safety and operational efficiency through innovative communication technologies. Its products and services are utilized across numerous sectors, contributing to the development of safer cities and thriving communities worldwide.
Callyo 2009 Corp. develops and provides mobile technology tools for law enforcement agencies worldwide. Its product, include 10-21 Video application that adds live streaming to a police officer’s tool belt. Its customers include homeland security; federal law enforcement; state/local police; narcotics/VICE units; child crimes (ICAC); Internet/cyber-crimes; insurance/money fraud; border protection; and international task forces. The company was incorporated in 2011 and is based in Carson City, Nevada. As of August 28, 2020, Callyo 2009 Corp. operates as a subsidiary of Motorola Solutions, Inc.
Avtec, LLC design, manufactures, and sells mission-critical radio consoles for command centers. It offer products, such as conventional and trunked radios, broadband push-to-talk, telephony, AUX input/output, and IP voice logging recorders. Its clients include airlines, railways, public safety, utility, business, and government organizations worldwide. Avtec, LLC was founded in 1979 and is based in Lexington, South Carolina. As of March 11 2019, Avtec, LLC operates as a subsidiary of Motorola Solutions, Inc.
Kodiak Networks provides mobile solutions designed for wireless operators, focusing on community and group-based communications. The company offers a robust portfolio known as the Kodiak Connected Portfolio, which includes an integrated suite of mobile applications and user interfaces compatible with various devices. This portfolio is built on the Kodiak Real Time Exchange (RTX), a flexible, standards-based platform that supports multiple generations of IMS-compliant technologies and can scale from independent operators to multinational carriers utilizing 2G, 3G, 4G, and LTE networks. Key features of Kodiak's offerings include mobile conferencing, messaging, presence and contact management, and broadband push-to-talk services, enabling carriers to deliver innovative mobile voice solutions to their customers.
Orion Labs, Inc. is a voice communication and workflow platform designed for mobile teams, facilitating real-time, secure voice communication and data messaging across a range of connected devices and applications. The platform includes various features such as a Push to Talk app, a web-based command center, advanced location services, and AI workflows, enabling teams in industries like hospitality, transportation, manufacturing, and healthcare to collaborate effectively without losing focus. The company's solutions can integrate with traditional VoIP and Land Mobile Radio systems, enhancing their versatility. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Francisco, Orion Labs was previously known as OnBeep, Inc. and rebranded in 2015. It has established strategic alliances with organizations like ResponderXLabs and the FirstNet Association, and it sells its products primarily online to customers in the United States and Canada. Orion Labs has received multiple accolades, including recognition as an IDC Innovator and awards for its innovative technologies in voice and IoT solutions.
Airwave specializes in delivering critical voice and data communications to organizations that provide essential public services, including police, fire, ambulance services, local authorities, health, utilities, and transport providers in Great Britain. The company has invested significantly to develop the Airwave Network, which is designed specifically to meet the needs of emergency services. This secure network covers 99% of Great Britain’s landmass and allows for interoperability among different public service organizations, enabling seamless communication between emergency responders for the first time. The Airwave Network is recognized as the first public service network globally to facilitate integrated communications between emergency services, positioning Great Britain as a leader in critical communication solutions. Additionally, Airwave's services become crucial when traditional communication channels, such as GSM and broadband, are unavailable or fail.
Emergency CallWorks (formerly Emergency CallWorx, Inc.), provides the PSAP and Dispatch community with the industry's first truly integrated solution for receipt of Next Generation 911 call taking, dispatching of resources, and transmission of critical information to the mobile workforce while providing a vast array of benefits from VoIP technology. Emergency CallWorks products improve control and administration of the E911, Emergency Management and Dispatch workflow process while enhancing the speed and accuracy of emergency response.
Twisted Pair Solutions, Inc. specializes in the design and development of unified group communications software, primarily through its flagship product, WAVE. This Voice-over-IP application facilitates interoperability among various communication systems, allowing users to connect seamlessly using standard PCs and commercial network hardware. The company also provides the WAVE SDK, a toolkit that enables developers to create custom communication solutions tailored to specific needs. Additional offerings include the WAVE Supernode Monitor, which provides a graphical interface for monitoring system endpoints, and the WAVE Dispatch Communicator, a desktop communication tool. Twisted Pair's products are utilized across multiple sectors, including government, defense, public safety, energy, and commercial organizations. Founded in 1999, the company is headquartered in Seattle, Washington, with additional offices in the United Kingdom and Australia.
Xtreme Spectrum
Acquisition in 2013
XtremeSpectrum is a developer of ultrawideband (UWB) impulse radio -- a wireless technology for products such as set-top boxes, digital displays, camcorders, DVD players, digital video recorders and digital cameras.
ColorChip Ltd. specializes in the development of integrated optical components and sub-systems tailored for networking and communication applications, primarily serving the Datacom and Telecom markets. Founded in 2001 and based in Yokneam, Israel, the company offers a range of products, including transceivers for high-speed Ethernet links, data center interconnections, and various optical networking applications. Its technology is rooted in Application Specific Photonic Integrated Circuits (ASPICs) and robust planar lightwave circuit (PLC) technology, enabling the creation of dense multi-lane photonic integrated circuits and other optical solutions. ColorChip's products also encompass PLC splitter chips and wafers for FTTX networks, as well as components for both analog and digital passive optical networks. With a focus on scalability and advanced manufacturing processes, ColorChip supports critical infrastructure in the telecommunications industry, particularly for data centers and enterprise networking.
ColorChip Ltd. specializes in the development of integrated optical components and sub-systems tailored for networking and communication applications, primarily serving the Datacom and Telecom markets. Founded in 2001 and based in Yokneam, Israel, the company offers a range of products, including transceivers for high-speed Ethernet links, data center interconnections, and various optical networking applications. Its technology is rooted in Application Specific Photonic Integrated Circuits (ASPICs) and robust planar lightwave circuit (PLC) technology, enabling the creation of dense multi-lane photonic integrated circuits and other optical solutions. ColorChip's products also encompass PLC splitter chips and wafers for FTTX networks, as well as components for both analog and digital passive optical networks. With a focus on scalability and advanced manufacturing processes, ColorChip supports critical infrastructure in the telecommunications industry, particularly for data centers and enterprise networking.
A wireless expense management and telecom expense management firm specializing in reducing communications costs using proprietary software and expert analysts. Visage Mobile handles everything from bill analysis across multiple carriers, to fully managed wireless and wireline services.
MicroPower Technologies Inc. develops and distributes wireless video surveillance solutions for commercial, government, retail, education, and public utility markets globally. The company offers Helios solar powered surveillance system, a wireless solution that provides live streaming video directly to an industry standard VMS system; and Helios IR camera, an ultra-low power day/night camera that captures and transmits IR illuminated images wirelessly. Its products are also used for various applications in logistics/transportation, oil and gas, event management, and construction sectors. The company was founded in 2008 and is based in San Diego, California.
Benu Networks is a telecommunications software company based in Billerica, Massachusetts, focused on providing innovative solutions for edge networks. The company specializes in developing a next-generation Virtual Service Edge (VSE) platform that facilitates the creation and delivery of Internet Protocol (IP) services over converged infrastructure. This platform integrates cable modem termination system (CMTS) functions, allowing network operators to effectively scale their networks for both residential and business customers. With over a decade of industry experience, Benu Networks aims to transform legacy networks, manage services elastically, and support the transition to 5G technology. The company is supported by prominent venture capital investments.
Kineto Wireless is a venture-backed company that specializes in providing solutions for mobile operators transitioning to IP-based services. Its offerings are designed to help operators compete against over-the-top (OTT) service providers by enhancing their voice and messaging capabilities. Key products include Smart Comms, which leverages Rich Communications Suite (RCS) technology to help operators brand and monetize their communications services, and Smart Wi-Fi, which allows existing Wi-Fi access points to function as virtual femtocells within the operator’s network. Kineto has established partnerships with several major telecommunications and technology companies, including HTC, Huawei, LG Electronics, Motorola, and T-Mobile USA, among others.
Cedar Point Communications provides integrated voice over Internet protocol and multimedia switching technologies for the service provider and enterprise telecommunication industries. Its products include SAFARI C3, a media switching system, which delivers Internet protocol multimedia subsystem (IMS) capabilities that support the anticipated migration to IMS architecture for converged networks; and SAFARI eMG, a media gateway that delivers flexibility. The company also provides training, customer, and solution services. Cedar Point Communications serves information technology departments and network operators, cable operators and telecommunications carriers, and enterprise customers and educational institutions. Cedar Point Communications, Inc. was founded in 2000 and is based in Derry, New Hampshire with an additional office in Meersburg, Germany.
Sequans Communications S.A. is a designer and supplier of cellular semiconductor solutions, focusing on 5G and 4G technologies for massive, broadband, and critical Internet of Things (IoT) markets. Established in 2003 and headquartered in Paris, France, the company has developed a comprehensive product portfolio that includes its Monarch LTE-M/NB-IoT and Calliope Cat 1 chip platforms, which cater to massive IoT applications with low power consumption and integrated functionalities. For broadband and critical IoT applications, Sequans offers the Cassiopeia Cat 4/Cat 6 4G and Taurus 5G chip platforms, optimized for residential, enterprise, and industrial use. The company's solutions are integral to various devices, such as smartphones, portable routers, and other connected technologies, and are certified for deployment in global 4G networks. Sequans maintains additional offices in several countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Israel, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, South Korea, and China.
Dilithium Networks specializes in delivering high-quality multimedia content over mobile and broadband networks to various devices. The company is recognized for its innovative mobile video solutions, boasting extensive deployments in 60 countries that reach over 1 billion subscribers. Dilithium has played a pioneering role in mobile video communications, with its solutions utilized by leading network operators, content owners, and aggregators across various network types, including 2G, 3G, and WiFi. By focusing on comprehensive multimedia delivery, Dilithium aims to enhance user experiences in an increasingly digital world.
Kineto Wireless is a venture-backed company that specializes in providing solutions for mobile operators transitioning to IP-based services. Its offerings are designed to help operators compete against over-the-top (OTT) service providers by enhancing their voice and messaging capabilities. Key products include Smart Comms, which leverages Rich Communications Suite (RCS) technology to help operators brand and monetize their communications services, and Smart Wi-Fi, which allows existing Wi-Fi access points to function as virtual femtocells within the operator’s network. Kineto has established partnerships with several major telecommunications and technology companies, including HTC, Huawei, LG Electronics, Motorola, and T-Mobile USA, among others.
OpenCloud, formed in 2000 is a privately funded company. It provides the telecommunications industry with a real-time Application Server for agile development, deployment and efficient management of person-to-person communications services across current and next generation network technology.
DesignArt Networks (DAN) is a leading silicon provider for 4G infrastructure products. DesignArt Networks offers software-defined SoC platforms with market-leading performance for compact base stations (Enterprise Femto/Pico/Micro), Remote Radio Heads (RRH), Backhaul links (NLOS, Microwave and E-Band), and relay equipment. Pre-loaded with field-proven SW packs, DAN SoC platforms enable the rapid design of best-of-breed products with the lowest BOM cost and power consumption.
Headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA, Ruckus Wireless, Inc.(NYSE: RKUS) is a global supplier of advanced wireless systems for the rapidly expanding mobile Internet infrastructure market. The company offers a wide range of indoor and outdoor “Smart Wi-Fi” products to mobile carriers, broadband service providers, and corporate enterprises, and has over 48,000 end-customers worldwide. Ruckus technology addresses Wi-Fi capacity and coverage challenges caused by the ever-increasing amount of traffic on wireless networks due to accelerated adoption of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. Ruckus invented and has patented state-of-the-art wireless voice, video, and data technology innovations, such as adaptive antenna arrays that extend signal range, increase client data rates, and avoid interference, providing consistent and reliable distribution of delay-sensitive multimedia content and services over standard 802.11 Wi-Fi.
BroadLight specializes in delivering end-to-end Passive Optical Network (PON) technology through a range of innovative product solutions, including highly integrated semiconductor devices, software, reference designs, and support tools. The company provides complete BPON and GPON component solutions for central offices and customer premise equipment, enabling equipment manufacturers to rapidly develop standards-based PON products with reduced risk. With a long-standing presence in the PON industry, BroadLight has established itself as a leader in providing components for both BPON and GPON, demonstrating significant expertise in deploying these technologies. As a pioneer in GPON, BroadLight's market-leading product line is instrumental in supplying a majority of GPON solutions globally.
VOCEL, founded in 2005 and based in California, specializes in wireless push marketing services and mobile phone content delivery. The company offers subscription-based educational text messages to college students, helping them prepare for entrance exams and learn new languages through periodic updates sent directly to their cellphones. By combining marketing services with educational content, VOCEL aims to enhance the learning experience for its users while providing valuable communication tools for its clients.
VOCEL, founded in 2005 and based in California, specializes in wireless push marketing services and mobile phone content delivery. The company offers subscription-based educational text messages to college students, helping them prepare for entrance exams and learn new languages through periodic updates sent directly to their cellphones. By combining marketing services with educational content, VOCEL aims to enhance the learning experience for its users while providing valuable communication tools for its clients.
Turin Networks, Inc. is a prominent provider of Carrier Ethernet solutions designed for both wireline and wireless network operators globally. The company offers a range of products, including metro service edge solutions that enable the delivery of MEF-compliant Ethernet over fiber and copper, as well as traditional TDM/PDH services. Additionally, Turin Networks specializes in wireless backhaul optimization and converged business access services, addressing the practical challenges faced by network operators in deploying efficient and effective network infrastructures. By focusing on these key areas, Turin Networks aims to enhance connectivity and service delivery for its clients.
Vocera Communications, Inc. specializes in providing secure and integrated communication and workflow solutions tailored for mobile workers in various sectors, notably healthcare. Their offerings enhance communication within hospitals and other critical environments by integrating with existing clinical systems like electronic health records and patient monitoring. Key products include the Vocera Communication and Workflow System, which connects various communication devices, and Vocera Care Experience, aimed at improving patient care and operational efficiency. The company also supports innovation through its Experience Innovation Network, which collaborates with healthcare organizations to develop new solutions. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Vocera serves approximately 1,700 healthcare facilities worldwide, including hospitals and clinics, through a combination of direct sales and partnerships with resellers and distributors. Their solutions are endorsed by the American Hospital Association, highlighting their role in enhancing patient safety and satisfaction while improving overall hospital productivity.
Terayon Communications
Acquisition in 2007
Terayon Communication Systems provides real- time digital video networking applications to cable, satellite and telecommunication service providers worldwide, which have deployed more than 7,800 Terayon CherryPicker(TM) and related digital video system components to localize services and advertising on-demand and brand their programming, insert millions of digital ads, offer HDTV and other digital video services.
ColorChip Ltd. specializes in the development of integrated optical components and sub-systems tailored for networking and communication applications, primarily serving the Datacom and Telecom markets. Founded in 2001 and based in Yokneam, Israel, the company offers a range of products, including transceivers for high-speed Ethernet links, data center interconnections, and various optical networking applications. Its technology is rooted in Application Specific Photonic Integrated Circuits (ASPICs) and robust planar lightwave circuit (PLC) technology, enabling the creation of dense multi-lane photonic integrated circuits and other optical solutions. ColorChip's products also encompass PLC splitter chips and wafers for FTTX networks, as well as components for both analog and digital passive optical networks. With a focus on scalability and advanced manufacturing processes, ColorChip supports critical infrastructure in the telecommunications industry, particularly for data centers and enterprise networking.
Tango Networks, Inc. is a provider of communication solutions tailored for enterprise organizations and carriers. Founded in 2005 and based in Richardson, Texas, the company specializes in integrating mobile devices into corporate communication systems. Its key product, Abrazo, is a unified communications solution that connects mobile phones with existing PBX and unified communications systems, allowing any mobile device to function as an extension of the enterprise network. Additionally, Tango Networks offers a communication platform that facilitates the orchestration of enterprise voice and messaging applications across various vendors, enabling service providers and enterprises to deliver mobile business services effectively.
Motorola Solutions - Enterprise Business
Acquisition in 2007
Motorola Solutions - Enterprise Business is in mobile computing and advanced data capture communications technologies that serve customers in retail, transportation & logistics, and manufacturing.
OpenCloud, formed in 2000 is a privately funded company. It provides the telecommunications industry with a real-time Application Server for agile development, deployment and efficient management of person-to-person communications services across current and next generation network technology.
Tut Systems
Acquisition in 2006
Tut Systems, Inc. delivers advanced content processing and distribution products as well as comprehensive system integration services for deploying next-generation data and video services over broadband networks. Service providers, content providers and government agencies worldwide use Tut Systems solutions to deliver broadcast-quality video over broadband networks.
Good Technology is the leader in enterprise handheld computing software and service, using industry standards to provide the corporate applications enterprises need on the handhelds they choose over the networks they prefer. The company's GoodAccess and GoodLink products extend mission-critical enterprise applications—including Microsoft Exchange, Oracle, salesforce.com and Siebel—to mobile employees when an where they need them, using end-to-end AES encrypted, FIPS 140-2 certified security, and cradle-free, real-time synchronization. GoodLink and GoodAccess are combined enterprise software and service that run on a variety of devices and networks, freeing customers from vendor lock-in, and allowing maximum flexibility.
Dilithium Networks specializes in delivering high-quality multimedia content over mobile and broadband networks to various devices. The company is recognized for its innovative mobile video solutions, boasting extensive deployments in 60 countries that reach over 1 billion subscribers. Dilithium has played a pioneering role in mobile video communications, with its solutions utilized by leading network operators, content owners, and aggregators across various network types, including 2G, 3G, and WiFi. By focusing on comprehensive multimedia delivery, Dilithium aims to enhance user experiences in an increasingly digital world.
Extricom is the designer and manufacturer of the award-winning Interference-Freeâ„¢ Wireless LAN System, a new generation of enterprise WLAN infrastructure for providing converged data, voice (VoWLAN), and video services. This unique wireless system delivers the lowest total cost of ownership, at the same time as achieving a performance leap in capacity, coverage, and seamless mobility. All this, while making deployment and management radically easier than anything in the market today. The result is a large-scale WLAN infrastructure for enterprise-wide triple play services, with the dependability and performance of a wired network.
Headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA, Ruckus Wireless, Inc.(NYSE: RKUS) is a global supplier of advanced wireless systems for the rapidly expanding mobile Internet infrastructure market. The company offers a wide range of indoor and outdoor “Smart Wi-Fi” products to mobile carriers, broadband service providers, and corporate enterprises, and has over 48,000 end-customers worldwide. Ruckus technology addresses Wi-Fi capacity and coverage challenges caused by the ever-increasing amount of traffic on wireless networks due to accelerated adoption of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. Ruckus invented and has patented state-of-the-art wireless voice, video, and data technology innovations, such as adaptive antenna arrays that extend signal range, increase client data rates, and avoid interference, providing consistent and reliable distribution of delay-sensitive multimedia content and services over standard 802.11 Wi-Fi.
Headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA, Ruckus Wireless, Inc.(NYSE: RKUS) is a global supplier of advanced wireless systems for the rapidly expanding mobile Internet infrastructure market. The company offers a wide range of indoor and outdoor “Smart Wi-Fi” products to mobile carriers, broadband service providers, and corporate enterprises, and has over 48,000 end-customers worldwide. Ruckus technology addresses Wi-Fi capacity and coverage challenges caused by the ever-increasing amount of traffic on wireless networks due to accelerated adoption of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. Ruckus invented and has patented state-of-the-art wireless voice, video, and data technology innovations, such as adaptive antenna arrays that extend signal range, increase client data rates, and avoid interference, providing consistent and reliable distribution of delay-sensitive multimedia content and services over standard 802.11 Wi-Fi.
Vertasent
Acquisition in 2006
Vertasent is a developer of software applications that enables services such as content-on-demand or IPTV to share resources and be delivered over a common infrastructure. Vertasent's applications manage the elements in a "switched" digital video network -- a key area of interest for cable operators. A switched video architecture can increase available bandwidth in a cable network by dynamically transmitting only those channels currently being watched in a given neighborhood.
Symbol Technologies is an American manufacturer and worldwide supplier of mobile data capture and delivery equipment. The company specializes in barcode scanners, mobile computers, RFID systems and Wireless LAN infrastructure. Symbol Technologies is a wholly owned subsidiary of Zebra Technologies, and is headquartered in Holtsville, New York, on Long Island.The company also offers an array of services from system planning and design for emerging technologies to product maintenance and support.
Broadbus Technologies was a pioneer in developing memory-based systems that facilitated the delivery of movies and television on demand. The company specialized in video-on-demand software tailored for communications service providers, enabling the deployment of various on-demand television services. Its offerings included time-shifted television, network-based digital video recording, on-demand advertisement insertion, and comprehensive on-demand television solutions. In July 2006, Broadbus Technologies was acquired by Motorola for $181 million, further integrating its innovative technology into a larger telecommunications framework.
Clearwire, founded in October 2003 by telecom pioneer Craig O. McCaw, is a provider of wireless high-speed Internet service that emphasizes simplicity, speed, portability, and reliability. The company operates by utilizing licensed spectrum to enable customers to connect to the Internet without relying on traditional cable or phone lines. Headquartered in Kirkland, Washington, Clearwire launched its first market in August 2004 and has since expanded its services to 50 markets across the United States and parts of Europe. The company's offerings are now available through Sprint, following their acquisition of Clearwire.
Sequoia Communications is a fabless RF semiconductor company setting new benchmarks in multimode design and integration. The FullSpectra™ common architecture, developed by Sequoia Communications, allows a single-chip transceiver to support multiple air interface protocols enabling effective communications across numerous wireless air standards. Based on the FullSpectra architecture, the SEQ7400 is a single-chip, 7-band multimode transceiver that supports GSM/GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA/HSPA and TD-SCDMA. The SEQ7400 uses a single polar modulator transmit architecture for all air standards, delivering the highest levels of integration in the industry. Typically external WCDMA LNAs and SAW filters are required, but the SEQ7400 integrates these functions into the chip and is the industry's first true monolithic receiver providing significant savings in bill-of-material (BOM), size and cost. The line of multimode RF products created by Sequoia Communications will continue to address the three key handset metrics of cost, size and power consumption.
Orthogon Systems
Acquisition in 2006
Orthogon Systems specializes in providing advanced carrier-grade point-to-point broadband wireless systems, notably the OS-Gemini Broadband Wireless Ethernet Bridge. This innovative technology allows for high-speed connectivity with reliability over obstacles such as terrain and buildings, as well as across large bodies of water. The OS-Gemini is utilized in over 500 networks globally, serving various sectors including corporate, government, healthcare, and education. Additionally, it enables wireless service providers to extend broadband access to remote areas and efficiently manage data traffic backhaul. Orthogon Systems operates from its headquarters in Ashburton, Devon, United Kingdom, and Waltham, Massachusetts, USA, and serves markets in the United States, Europe, and Asia Pacific.
Apertio is a provider of infrastructure software tailored for the mobile telecommunications industry. The company focuses on delivering a subscriber-centric architecture that serves both current and new generation operators. By offering subscriber data platforms and applications designed for mobile, fixed, and converged telecommunications providers, Apertio enables these operators to effectively address the challenges faced in the telecom sector. The company's solutions aim to simplify operations, reduce costs, and accelerate the deployment of new services, while also laying the groundwork for IP Multimedia Subsystems (IMS) in telecommunications networks.
Anam Mobile Ltd. is a provider of mobile messaging infrastructure technologies, focusing on enhancing security for mobile network operators globally. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, the company offers a range of solutions including messaging security, managed services, SMS firewalls, and application-to-person (A2P) monetization. Anam Mobile's services are designed to help mobile operators safeguard subscriber trust by preventing intrusion and spam, ensuring reliable communication. The company also provides cloud-based wholesale SMS revenue assurance solutions, catering to enterprises and service providers across Europe, Latin America, Asia, and Oceania. With additional offices in Boston, London, and Malaysia, Anam Mobile is positioned to support a diverse clientele in the evolving telecommunications landscape.
ARRIS Sweden (formerly Kreatel Communications) evelopers of Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) technologies. IPTV facilitates deployment of digital television over broadband Internet connections.
Spotwave provides carrier-approved, indoor wireless coverage solutions; giving you reliable, "always-on" wireless coverage indoors. They offer wireless carriers and enterprise customers a simple, affordable, effective way to ensure wireless devices have great coverage indoors, where they are used the most. The benefits of Spotwave's products for both their enterprise and business customers, and for carriers are clear.
Kreatel Communications specializes in the development of Internet Protocol (IPTV) based digital set-top boxes. The company provides a versatile platform that integrates application and middleware layers, ensuring compatibility with various middleware solutions. This Linux-based technology enhances the delivery of digital video services and is designed to work seamlessly with comprehensive solutions offered by partners in the telecommunications industry. In addition to set-top boxes, Kreatel also produces a range of telecommunication and data communication products, including service gateways and solutions for mobile telephony and broadband networks. Kreatel originated as a spin-out from Linköping University of Technology, reflecting its commitment to innovation in the digital communication landscape.
ColorChip Ltd. specializes in the development of integrated optical components and sub-systems tailored for networking and communication applications, primarily serving the Datacom and Telecom markets. Founded in 2001 and based in Yokneam, Israel, the company offers a range of products, including transceivers for high-speed Ethernet links, data center interconnections, and various optical networking applications. Its technology is rooted in Application Specific Photonic Integrated Circuits (ASPICs) and robust planar lightwave circuit (PLC) technology, enabling the creation of dense multi-lane photonic integrated circuits and other optical solutions. ColorChip's products also encompass PLC splitter chips and wafers for FTTX networks, as well as components for both analog and digital passive optical networks. With a focus on scalability and advanced manufacturing processes, ColorChip supports critical infrastructure in the telecommunications industry, particularly for data centers and enterprise networking.
Broadband Innovations, Inc. specializes in RF and digital signal processing solutions for broadband communications and for fiber optic transmission of multichannel television signals. The company name "Broadband Innovations" reflects the company’s technology leadership position and its commitment to meeting the industry’s needs with innovative new products.
Entropic (NASDAQ: ENTR) is a world leader in semiconductor solutions for the connected home. The Company transforms how traditional HDTV broadcast and IP-based streaming video content is seamlessly, reliably, and securely delivered, processed, and distributed into and throughout the home. Entropic's next-generation Set-top Box (STB) System-on-a-Chip (SoC) and Connectivity solutions enable Pay-TV operators to offer consumers more captivating whole-home entertainment experiences by transforming the way digital entertainment is delivered, connected and consumed – in the home and on the go.
BroadLight specializes in delivering end-to-end Passive Optical Network (PON) technology through a range of innovative product solutions, including highly integrated semiconductor devices, software, reference designs, and support tools. The company provides complete BPON and GPON component solutions for central offices and customer premise equipment, enabling equipment manufacturers to rapidly develop standards-based PON products with reduced risk. With a long-standing presence in the PON industry, BroadLight has established itself as a leader in providing components for both BPON and GPON, demonstrating significant expertise in deploying these technologies. As a pioneer in GPON, BroadLight's market-leading product line is instrumental in supplying a majority of GPON solutions globally.
Intellon Corporation, a fabless semiconductor company, engages in the design, develop, manufacture, and marketing of integrated circuits (ICs) for powerline communications or high-speed communications over existing electrical wiring in the United States and internationally. They provides HomePlug-based ICs for home networking, networked entertainment, broadband over powerline access, ethernet-over-coax, smart grid management, and other commercial applications. The HomePlug-based ICs provide connectivity between broadband modems or routers and personal computers, set-top boxes, gaming consoles, and other electronic products within a home; and monitors electrical distribution system, as well as helps in distributing Internet, video-on-demand, and other services.
Navini Networks specializes in providing portable, plug-n-play broadband wireless access solutions in the United States. The company offers a range of pre-Mobile WiMAX products, including the Ripwave MX product line, which features portable base stations, modems, radio frequency combiners, and element management systems. In addition, Navini Networks develops Smart WiMAX technology, which incorporates beamformed MIMO and smart beamforming to enhance mobile broadband services. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Richardson, Texas, Navini Networks aims to deliver effective broadband solutions to the mass market.
Cedar Point Communications provides integrated voice over Internet protocol and multimedia switching technologies for the service provider and enterprise telecommunication industries. Its products include SAFARI C3, a media switching system, which delivers Internet protocol multimedia subsystem (IMS) capabilities that support the anticipated migration to IMS architecture for converged networks; and SAFARI eMG, a media gateway that delivers flexibility. The company also provides training, customer, and solution services. Cedar Point Communications serves information technology departments and network operators, cable operators and telecommunications carriers, and enterprise customers and educational institutions. Cedar Point Communications, Inc. was founded in 2000 and is based in Derry, New Hampshire with an additional office in Meersburg, Germany.
DiBcom S.A., a fabless semiconductor company, offers a range of integrated circuits in France & internationally. It specializes in the development of broadband wireless solutions following digital video broadcasting and other broadband communication standards. The company offers chipsets and development kits. Its solutions are used in automotive, portable LCD TV, PC, mobile phones and other handheld device applications. DiBcom S.A. was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Palaiseau, France.
Dilithium Networks specializes in delivering high-quality multimedia content over mobile and broadband networks to various devices. The company is recognized for its innovative mobile video solutions, boasting extensive deployments in 60 countries that reach over 1 billion subscribers. Dilithium has played a pioneering role in mobile video communications, with its solutions utilized by leading network operators, content owners, and aggregators across various network types, including 2G, 3G, and WiFi. By focusing on comprehensive multimedia delivery, Dilithium aims to enhance user experiences in an increasingly digital world.
Ucentric Systems is a provider of home media networking software for digital home. Its modular digital home software suite includes media centers/gateways, multi-television DVR, and home music software solutions.
Orthogon Systems
Venture Round in 2004
Orthogon Systems specializes in providing advanced carrier-grade point-to-point broadband wireless systems, notably the OS-Gemini Broadband Wireless Ethernet Bridge. This innovative technology allows for high-speed connectivity with reliability over obstacles such as terrain and buildings, as well as across large bodies of water. The OS-Gemini is utilized in over 500 networks globally, serving various sectors including corporate, government, healthcare, and education. Additionally, it enables wireless service providers to extend broadband access to remote areas and efficiently manage data traffic backhaul. Orthogon Systems operates from its headquarters in Ashburton, Devon, United Kingdom, and Waltham, Massachusetts, USA, and serves markets in the United States, Europe, and Asia Pacific.
MeshNetworks is a wireless mesh networking company that develops technology and products for rapidly-deployed, self-creating wireless mobile networks. The company creates communications systems with a proprietary technology named QDMA (Quadrature Division Multiple Access), primarily for public safety and municipal networks. It also sells a chip for QDMA as well as software that adds mesh capabilities to standard Wi-Fi products. MeshNetworks is primarily focused on the public safety sector, announcing deployments of its technology in municipalities throughout the country, including Florida, Minnesota, Oregon, and Texas. Founded in 2000, the company is headquartered in Maitland, Florida. It was acquired by Motorola in 2004.
Extricom is the designer and manufacturer of the award-winning Interference-Freeâ„¢ Wireless LAN System, a new generation of enterprise WLAN infrastructure for providing converged data, voice (VoWLAN), and video services. This unique wireless system delivers the lowest total cost of ownership, at the same time as achieving a performance leap in capacity, coverage, and seamless mobility. All this, while making deployment and management radically easier than anything in the market today. The result is a large-scale WLAN infrastructure for enterprise-wide triple play services, with the dependability and performance of a wired network.
Aura Communications Technology, a fabless semiconductor company, has developed the next-generation of wireless connectivity specifically targeted for consumer electronics and mobile devices. Utilizing an enhanced form of magnetic communication rather than broadcast radio frequency technology, Aura enables the design of the lowest power and most affordable wireless products on the market today.
Quantum Bridge Communications, based in North Andover, Massachusetts, specializes in next-generation Optical Access Networking equipment aimed at resolving bandwidth limitations in the public network's first mile. Established in 1998, the company focuses on developing carrier-class fiber-to-the-premises solutions that enable telecommunications service providers to deliver high-bandwidth voice, video, and data services to both residential and business customers efficiently and cost-effectively. Its product offerings are tailored to meet the specific network requirements of service providers, facilitating enhanced connectivity and service delivery.
DiBcom S.A., a fabless semiconductor company, offers a range of integrated circuits in France & internationally. It specializes in the development of broadband wireless solutions following digital video broadcasting and other broadband communication standards. The company offers chipsets and development kits. Its solutions are used in automotive, portable LCD TV, PC, mobile phones and other handheld device applications. DiBcom S.A. was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Palaiseau, France.
Developer of messaging software designed for mass-market mobile phones. The company offers mobile messaging technology, enhanced messaging (EMS), multimedia messaging (MMS) and instant messaging software, enabling clients to send and receive messages conveniently.
DiBcom S.A., a fabless semiconductor company, offers a range of integrated circuits in France & internationally. It specializes in the development of broadband wireless solutions following digital video broadcasting and other broadband communication standards. The company offers chipsets and development kits. Its solutions are used in automotive, portable LCD TV, PC, mobile phones and other handheld device applications. DiBcom S.A. was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Palaiseau, France.
Clarity Technologies, Inc., (formerly Clarity LLC) a venture-backed company based in Troy, Michigan and established in April 1998, develops and markets a suite of award winning proprietary software products and algorithms (CVC(R) - Clear Voice Capture) that dramatically improve the quality and accuracy of voice-based interfaces, speech recognition software programs and wireless voice communications, particularly in real-world environments. Additionally, Clarity has introduced Clarity Labs, a newly formed services division that assists its customers with the evaluation, selection and integration of speech recognition technology for their voice-based applications. Clarity is also the only noise and echo cancellation technology provider that is an associate member of the Bluetooth SIG.
Appairent Technologies, Inc. is a wireless multimedia systems and solutions company that provides radio modules, software and intellectual property to major consumer-electronics manufacturers. Their products - based on industry standards - employ cutting-edge technology to deliver low-power and low-cost streaming multimedia applications, from digital cameras and personal data assistants, to televisions, set-top boxes, MP3 players, laptop computers, digital camcorders and more. Appairent Technologies was formed - and is operated - by experienced consumer-electronics experts, including leaders of the IEEE 802.15 working group and an original co-founder of the 802.11 working group. They're proud to be a member of the IEEE-standards activities and a founding member of the WiMedia Alliance. Appairent Technologies spun off as an independent company from Eastman Kodak Company in January 2002.
Paceline Systems
Acquisition in 2003
Paceline Systems, of Chelmsford, Massachusetts, an early stage company developing a new class of switching system specifically designed to improve the performance, reliability and manageability of large data centre networks.
Dilithium Networks specializes in delivering high-quality multimedia content over mobile and broadband networks to various devices. The company is recognized for its innovative mobile video solutions, boasting extensive deployments in 60 countries that reach over 1 billion subscribers. Dilithium has played a pioneering role in mobile video communications, with its solutions utilized by leading network operators, content owners, and aggregators across various network types, including 2G, 3G, and WiFi. By focusing on comprehensive multimedia delivery, Dilithium aims to enhance user experiences in an increasingly digital world.
Winphoria Networks
Acquisition in 2003
Winphoria Networks focuses on the development of mobile networking products. Winphoria Networks is acquired by Motorola Solutions. Winphoria Networks was founded in 2000 and is based in Tewksbury, Massachusetts.
Next Level Communications
Acquisition in 2003
Next Level Communications design and market broadband communications equipment that enablestelephone companies and other communications service providers tocost-effectively deliver a full suite of voice, data and video services over theexisting copper telephone wire infrastructure. Service providers who deploy their equipment can either offer voice, data and video services in a single product offering or offer each service separately depending on subscriber demand and the service provider's objectives. They believe that by installing their equipment, telephone companies and other emerging communications service providers will be able to capitalize on, and compete effectively in, the emerging market for integrated voice, data and video services. Their products consist of equipment located at the telephone company's central office, in the field and at the subscriber's home or business.
Morpho Technologies engages in the design and development of ultra digital signal processor cores, software, and multi-mode broadband wireless solutions. It focuses on processing engines for software-defined radio. The company was founded in 2000 and is based in Irvine, California.
Xtreme Spectrum
Series C in 2002
XtremeSpectrum is a developer of ultrawideband (UWB) impulse radio -- a wireless technology for products such as set-top boxes, digital displays, camcorders, DVD players, digital video recorders and digital cameras.
Next Level Communications
Venture Round in 2001
Next Level Communications design and market broadband communications equipment that enablestelephone companies and other communications service providers tocost-effectively deliver a full suite of voice, data and video services over theexisting copper telephone wire infrastructure. Service providers who deploy their equipment can either offer voice, data and video services in a single product offering or offer each service separately depending on subscriber demand and the service provider's objectives. They believe that by installing their equipment, telephone companies and other emerging communications service providers will be able to capitalize on, and compete effectively in, the emerging market for integrated voice, data and video services. Their products consist of equipment located at the telephone company's central office, in the field and at the subscriber's home or business.
CenterPost Communications is a leading provider of enterprise multi-channel solutions for automating communications between companies and their customers via voice, email, fax, wireless text and instant messaging. CenterPost's solutions are designed to help companies acquire, care for, grow and retain customers by enabling frequent and relevant customer contact at a price-point that is far superior to traditional methods.
Aura Communications Technology, a fabless semiconductor company, has developed the next-generation of wireless connectivity specifically targeted for consumer electronics and mobile devices. Utilizing an enhanced form of magnetic communication rather than broadcast radio frequency technology, Aura enables the design of the lowest power and most affordable wireless products on the market today.
Commerce.TV Corporation is a leading infrastructure provider for interactive television. The company provides end-to-end enhanced TV solutions for cable operators and programmers including digital set-top applications that provide news, entertainment and shopping services, in combination with the "CoreTVnet(TM)," an advanced database network for content delivery and response processing.
Perceptual Robotics, Inc., founded in 1995, is the pioneer and recognized market leader in Telepresence technology. With its flagship product, the TrueLook software system, PRI provides the visual operating system for Internet e-business. TrueLook mediates between Internet users and visual resources on the network, including live cameras, video / photo databases, and tools for using and sharing pictures and video. Through PRI's TrueLook software solutions, users interact with telerobotic web cameras to view whatever they'd like, just as if they were actually present in that place. And, TrueLook software allows multiple users to experience a single location at once, up to the limits of the network bandwidth. Users receive high-end, still JPEG, photographic-quality images within seconds of whatever they choose to see, even over lower-bandwidth modems. TrueLook is used in numerous applications, including e-commerce, e-content (webcasting), and enterprise monitoring.
Broadband Innovations, Inc. specializes in RF and digital signal processing solutions for broadband communications and for fiber optic transmission of multichannel television signals. The company name "Broadband Innovations" reflects the company’s technology leadership position and its commitment to meeting the industry’s needs with innovative new products.
CenterPost Communications is a leading provider of enterprise multi-channel solutions for automating communications between companies and their customers via voice, email, fax, wireless text and instant messaging. CenterPost's solutions are designed to help companies acquire, care for, grow and retain customers by enabling frequent and relevant customer contact at a price-point that is far superior to traditional methods.
CenterPost Communications is a leading provider of enterprise multi-channel solutions for automating communications between companies and their customers via voice, email, fax, wireless text and instant messaging. CenterPost's solutions are designed to help companies acquire, care for, grow and retain customers by enabling frequent and relevant customer contact at a price-point that is far superior to traditional methods.
General Instrument
Acquisition in 2000
General Instrument Corporation provides integrated and interactive broadband access solutions. It supplies digital and analog set-top terminals and systems for wired and wireless cable television networks, as well as hybrid fiber/coaxial network transmission systems used by cable television operators. The company also offers digital satellite television systems for programmers, direct-to-home satellite networks, and private networks for business communications. In addition, it provides next-generation broadband access solutions for local telephone companies. The company was formerly known as NextLevel Systems, Inc. and changed its name to General Instrument Corporation in February, 1998. General Instrument Corporation was founded in 1997 and is based in Horsham, Pennsylvania. As of January 5, 2000, General Instrument Corporation operates as a subsidiary of Motorola, Inc.
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