New Enterprise Associates

New Enterprise Associates is a venture capital firm founded in 1977 and based in Menlo Park, California, with offices in the United States, India and China. It makes investments across technology and healthcare startups at multiple stages, from seed to growth, including software, cloud, data, internet services, fintech, AI, e-commerce, and enterprise technology, as well as healthcare information technology, life sciences, medical devices, and biopharma. It also considers energy technology and infrastructure opportunities, such as solar, batteries and smart grids. The firm pursues a global approach, with activity in the United States, Asia and other regions, and supports companies through rounds of financing ranging from small to sizable investments as they scale. NEA focuses on building portfolios in software, IT services, consumer technology, and healthcare technology, backing ambitious entrepreneurs across sectors and geographies.

Michael Albert

Associate

Kate Barrett

Partner, Communications

James Buxton MD

Principal

Pamela Clark

General Partner

Vanessa Deng

Associate

Chris Doppman

Managing Director, LP Relations

Jay Graf

Venture Partner

Arjun Jain

Senior Associate

Nick Kline

Partner, LP Relations

Mohamad Makhzoumi

General Partner, Global Head of Healthcare Services

Jake Nunn

Partner

Greg Papadopoulos

Venture Partner

Arno Penzias Ph.D

Venture Partner

Tim Schaller

CFO

George Stamas

Venture Partner

Brad Thawley

Partner, Limited Partner Relations

Lulu Xu

Principal

Edison Zhang

Associate

Past deals in Wireless

Cohere Technologies

Series D in 2022
Founded in 2010, Cohere Technologies specializes in enhancing mobile and wireless networks. Its core innovation is Orthogonal Time Frequency Space (OTFS), a novel modulation scheme designed to increase bandwidth and throughput for wireless applications.

Airspan Networks

Post in 2021
Airspan Networks is a global provider of 4G broadband wireless systems and solutions. Established in 1992, the company delivers high-speed data, voice, and multimedia services to operators and vertical markets worldwide, serving over 500 operators across licensed and unlicensed frequency bands up to 6GHz. Its comprehensive product range includes indoor/outdoor small cells, open RAN base stations, fixed wireless access solutions, and related design services.

Everactive

Series C in 2020
Everactive develops ultra-low-power chips for battery-less wireless sensors, enabling end-to-end IoT data services. Its solutions provide low-cost, long-lived, intelligent instrumentation for industrial operations across various applications.

Everactive

Venture Round in 2017
Everactive develops ultra-low-power chips for battery-less wireless sensors, enabling end-to-end IoT data services. Its solutions provide low-cost, long-lived, intelligent instrumentation for industrial operations across various applications.

Kumu Networks

Series C in 2016
Founded in 2011, Kumu Networks designs and manufactures wireless systems using innovative full-duplex technology. This enables radios to transmit and receive signals simultaneously on a single channel, improving performance and reducing complexity across various wireless devices.

Everactive

Series B in 2015
Everactive develops ultra-low-power chips for battery-less wireless sensors, enabling end-to-end IoT data services. Its solutions provide low-cost, long-lived, intelligent instrumentation for industrial operations across various applications.

Cohere Technologies

Series C in 2015
Founded in 2010, Cohere Technologies specializes in enhancing mobile and wireless networks. Its core innovation is Orthogonal Time Frequency Space (OTFS), a novel modulation scheme designed to increase bandwidth and throughput for wireless applications.

Everactive

Series A in 2014
Everactive develops ultra-low-power chips for battery-less wireless sensors, enabling end-to-end IoT data services. Its solutions provide low-cost, long-lived, intelligent instrumentation for industrial operations across various applications.

Mimosa

Series C in 2014
Mimosa Networks, Inc. specializes in manufacturing wireless broadband network equipment and accessories, offering both point-to-point and point-to-multipoint solutions. Established in 2012 and based in Campbell, California, the company provides broadband wireless communication services to a diverse range of clients, including service providers, enterprises, and government operators worldwide. Mimosa's technology is designed for outdoor use, delivering fiber-fast connectivity in areas where traditional fiber infrastructure is impractical. By employing advanced techniques such as Massive MIMO and intelligent spectrum management, Mimosa enhances the performance of wireless networks, making them a viable and scalable alternative for connecting homes and businesses. The company's focus on providing reliable, cost-effective wireless solutions positions it to meet the growing demand for high-speed internet access in both urban and rural settings. As of late 2018, Mimosa operates as a subsidiary of Airspan Networks Inc.

Kumu Networks

Series B in 2013
Founded in 2011, Kumu Networks designs and manufactures wireless systems using innovative full-duplex technology. This enables radios to transmit and receive signals simultaneously on a single channel, improving performance and reducing complexity across various wireless devices.

Luminate Wireless

Venture Round in 2013
Luminate Wireless, Inc. is a wireless infrastructure company based in Cupertino, California, founded in 2013. The company specializes in developing an end-to-end distributed mobile network system designed to enhance connectivity for enterprises of all sizes. This innovative system centralizes key management, control, and data-plane functions within a virtualized entity that can be deployed as either a private or public cloud. Luminate Wireless enables businesses to expand capacity in a manner similar to Wi-Fi by using 4G LTE access points alongside existing Ethernet and IP backhaul. The company’s infrastructure as a service (IaaS) platform offers consistent LTE coverage and simplifies mobile network access, providing flexible networking solutions that leverage Web-scale computing and cloud capabilities.

Kumu Networks

Series A in 2012
Founded in 2011, Kumu Networks designs and manufactures wireless systems using innovative full-duplex technology. This enables radios to transmit and receive signals simultaneously on a single channel, improving performance and reducing complexity across various wireless devices.

Aerohive Networks

Venture Round in 2012
Aerohive Networks is a provider of wireless networking solutions that focuses on enhancing enterprise Wi-Fi connectivity. As a subsidiary of Extreme Networks, the company offers innovative services that enable businesses to transition from traditional copper networks to cloud-based wireless applications, thereby improving workforce productivity. Aerohive's cooperative control architecture eliminates the need for expensive controllers, resulting in cost savings and significant performance improvements, with application performance enhanced up to tenfold. The company is dedicated to providing agile and secure in-sourced services that address the complexities of managing numerous devices, offering a range of access points and wired devices designed around a scalable distributed architecture. This flexibility allows organizations to start small and expand their network capabilities without limitations.

Aerohive Networks

Series D in 2011
Aerohive Networks is a provider of wireless networking solutions that focuses on enhancing enterprise Wi-Fi connectivity. As a subsidiary of Extreme Networks, the company offers innovative services that enable businesses to transition from traditional copper networks to cloud-based wireless applications, thereby improving workforce productivity. Aerohive's cooperative control architecture eliminates the need for expensive controllers, resulting in cost savings and significant performance improvements, with application performance enhanced up to tenfold. The company is dedicated to providing agile and secure in-sourced services that address the complexities of managing numerous devices, offering a range of access points and wired devices designed around a scalable distributed architecture. This flexibility allows organizations to start small and expand their network capabilities without limitations.

Alien Technology

Venture Round in 2010
Alien Technology Corporation is a manufacturer and supplier of radio frequency identification (RFID) products, specializing in ultra-high frequency (UHF) solutions. The company offers a range of products including UHF passive RFID transceiver chips, tags, antennas, inlays, labels, and both fixed and mobile readers. Additionally, Alien Technology provides professional services such as item tagging, technical consulting, project management, and training services tailored for various sectors including retail, logistics, life sciences, and government. Utilizing a patented manufacturing process known as Fluidic Self Assembly, Alien Technology produces electronic product code (EPC) compliant RFID tags that enhance inventory management and reduce operational costs. Founded in 1994 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company has expanded its presence globally with offices in China, Korea, Europe, Australia, and Asia, as well as a dedicated RFID solutions center in Dayton, Ohio. Alien Technology was previously known as Beckman Display, Inc. before rebranding in 1999.

Motion Computing

Venture Round in 2008
Motion Computing, based in Austin, Texas, specializes in the development of slate tablet PCs tailored for mobile professionals across various sectors, including healthcare, government, and field force automation. The company is recognized as a leader in mobile computing and wireless communications, focusing on delivering innovative solutions that enhance productivity for users on the move. Motion's product line includes advanced tablet PCs and accessories designed for security, power, and versatility, catering to the unique needs of its clientele. By integrating cutting-edge technologies into its offerings, Motion aims to provide comprehensive computing solutions that support the evolving demands of mobile professionals.

Alien Technology

Venture Round in 2008
Alien Technology Corporation is a manufacturer and supplier of radio frequency identification (RFID) products, specializing in ultra-high frequency (UHF) solutions. The company offers a range of products including UHF passive RFID transceiver chips, tags, antennas, inlays, labels, and both fixed and mobile readers. Additionally, Alien Technology provides professional services such as item tagging, technical consulting, project management, and training services tailored for various sectors including retail, logistics, life sciences, and government. Utilizing a patented manufacturing process known as Fluidic Self Assembly, Alien Technology produces electronic product code (EPC) compliant RFID tags that enhance inventory management and reduce operational costs. Founded in 1994 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company has expanded its presence globally with offices in China, Korea, Europe, Australia, and Asia, as well as a dedicated RFID solutions center in Dayton, Ohio. Alien Technology was previously known as Beckman Display, Inc. before rebranding in 1999.

SiBEAM

Series C in 2008
SiBEAM is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in the development of intelligent millimeter wave technologies and high-speed wireless communication platforms. It is recognized for being the first to create 60 GHz chipsets using CMOS technology, catering to the growing demand for high-bandwidth services. SiBEAM designs RF CMOS semiconductors for various applications, including wireless high-definition transmitters and receivers for devices such as DVD players, set-top boxes, and media center PCs. The company also offers low power transmitter and receiver chipsets and a WirelessHD Development Kit to facilitate integration into wireless communications product lines. Its innovative solutions are utilized in a range of products, including A/V receivers and home theater systems, thereby enhancing the wireless communication capabilities across consumer electronics.

3Jam

Series A in 2007
3Jam is a San Francisco-based startup developing a group text messaging platform. It enables users to send messages to multiple contacts simultaneously, with all recipients seeing who received the message and being able to reply collectively. The service works across various mobile networks and devices, including those from Palm, Nokia, RIM, Samsung, and others.

Telsima

Debt Financing in 2007
Telsima Corp., founded in 1999 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, specializes in the development and marketing of base station and subscriber station systems, along with network management software tailored for the WiMAX telecommunications market. The company provides a range of solutions including mobile WiMAX, WiMAX certified broadband wireless access, and mobility services. Telsima's offerings include the StarMAX 6400, a macro base station designed to deliver triple play services over mobile broadband wireless access, and the StarMAX 5200, a Pico base station aimed at supporting underserved areas. Additionally, they offer the StarMAX ASN-GW for managing mobile WiMAX networks and the TRUFLE ASN solution for operators without roaming needs. Telsima also maintains offices and facilities in Bangalore, Gurgaon, and Mumbai, India, as well as Trzin-Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Arch Rock

Series B in 2007
Arch Rock Corporation is a systems and software company specializing in innovative products and technology for wireless sensor networks. Founded in 2005 and based in San Francisco, California, the company aims to bridge the physical and digital worlds by integrating data collected from wireless sensor networks into enterprise IT infrastructures. This integration allows for easy viewing, analysis, and management of sensory information, which is essential for providing broad and immediate access to critical data. Arch Rock's technology eliminates physical boundaries, enabling sensing in previously unreachable locations and facilitating the creation of networks that enhance data accessibility. The company's founding team has a strong background in the research and development of wireless sensor networking and its incorporation into enterprise data management, leveraging their technical expertise to expand the Internet's capacity to include awareness of the physical world.

Telsima

Venture Round in 2007
Telsima Corp., founded in 1999 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, specializes in the development and marketing of base station and subscriber station systems, along with network management software tailored for the WiMAX telecommunications market. The company provides a range of solutions including mobile WiMAX, WiMAX certified broadband wireless access, and mobility services. Telsima's offerings include the StarMAX 6400, a macro base station designed to deliver triple play services over mobile broadband wireless access, and the StarMAX 5200, a Pico base station aimed at supporting underserved areas. Additionally, they offer the StarMAX ASN-GW for managing mobile WiMAX networks and the TRUFLE ASN solution for operators without roaming needs. Telsima also maintains offices and facilities in Bangalore, Gurgaon, and Mumbai, India, as well as Trzin-Ljubljana, Slovenia.

U4EA Wireless

Series C in 2006
U4EA Wireless, provides WiFi mobility solutions and networking protocol software for the wired and wireless communications market. It offers GateD, a routing and switching software; and wireless controller switching software, for WPA. The company also provides professional services, such as porting, integration, testing, feature acceleration, and product consultation. NextHop offers its products and services to mobile enterprise and carrier equipment manufacturers. It has locations in Ann Arbor, Michigan; and Bangalore, India. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Mountain View, California. The company also has sales offices in Acton, Massachusetts; Beijing, China; Oxford, the United Kingdom; and Taipei, Taiwan.

UNISOC

Series D in 2006
UNISOC is a global leader in fabless semiconductor technology, specializing in the independent research and development of core chipsets for mobile communications and IoT. With over 4500 employees across 14 R&D centers worldwide, UNISOC offers a wide range of products including mobile chipset platforms supporting various communication standards, RF chipsets, wireless connection chipsets, security chipsets, TV chipsets, and image sensor chipsets.

SiBEAM

Series B in 2006
SiBEAM is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in the development of intelligent millimeter wave technologies and high-speed wireless communication platforms. It is recognized for being the first to create 60 GHz chipsets using CMOS technology, catering to the growing demand for high-bandwidth services. SiBEAM designs RF CMOS semiconductors for various applications, including wireless high-definition transmitters and receivers for devices such as DVD players, set-top boxes, and media center PCs. The company also offers low power transmitter and receiver chipsets and a WirelessHD Development Kit to facilitate integration into wireless communications product lines. Its innovative solutions are utilized in a range of products, including A/V receivers and home theater systems, thereby enhancing the wireless communication capabilities across consumer electronics.

China Gtel

Venture Round in 2006
China Gtel operates an enterprise communications platform that provides innovative wireless search services tailored for both businesses and consumers. The company's offerings are designed to enhance communication efficiency and connectivity, demonstrating a commitment to advancing technology in the telecommunications sector. By focusing on user-friendly solutions, China Gtel aims to meet the evolving needs of its clientele, facilitating seamless communication through its robust wireless services.

Telsima

Series C in 2005
Telsima Corp., founded in 1999 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, specializes in the development and marketing of base station and subscriber station systems, along with network management software tailored for the WiMAX telecommunications market. The company provides a range of solutions including mobile WiMAX, WiMAX certified broadband wireless access, and mobility services. Telsima's offerings include the StarMAX 6400, a macro base station designed to deliver triple play services over mobile broadband wireless access, and the StarMAX 5200, a Pico base station aimed at supporting underserved areas. Additionally, they offer the StarMAX ASN-GW for managing mobile WiMAX networks and the TRUFLE ASN solution for operators without roaming needs. Telsima also maintains offices and facilities in Bangalore, Gurgaon, and Mumbai, India, as well as Trzin-Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Arch Rock

Series A in 2005
Arch Rock Corporation is a systems and software company specializing in innovative products and technology for wireless sensor networks. Founded in 2005 and based in San Francisco, California, the company aims to bridge the physical and digital worlds by integrating data collected from wireless sensor networks into enterprise IT infrastructures. This integration allows for easy viewing, analysis, and management of sensory information, which is essential for providing broad and immediate access to critical data. Arch Rock's technology eliminates physical boundaries, enabling sensing in previously unreachable locations and facilitating the creation of networks that enhance data accessibility. The company's founding team has a strong background in the research and development of wireless sensor networking and its incorporation into enterprise data management, leveraging their technical expertise to expand the Internet's capacity to include awareness of the physical world.

U4EA Wireless

Series B in 2005
U4EA Wireless, provides WiFi mobility solutions and networking protocol software for the wired and wireless communications market. It offers GateD, a routing and switching software; and wireless controller switching software, for WPA. The company also provides professional services, such as porting, integration, testing, feature acceleration, and product consultation. NextHop offers its products and services to mobile enterprise and carrier equipment manufacturers. It has locations in Ann Arbor, Michigan; and Bangalore, India. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Mountain View, California. The company also has sales offices in Acton, Massachusetts; Beijing, China; Oxford, the United Kingdom; and Taipei, Taiwan.

SiBEAM

Series A in 2005
SiBEAM is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in the development of intelligent millimeter wave technologies and high-speed wireless communication platforms. It is recognized for being the first to create 60 GHz chipsets using CMOS technology, catering to the growing demand for high-bandwidth services. SiBEAM designs RF CMOS semiconductors for various applications, including wireless high-definition transmitters and receivers for devices such as DVD players, set-top boxes, and media center PCs. The company also offers low power transmitter and receiver chipsets and a WirelessHD Development Kit to facilitate integration into wireless communications product lines. Its innovative solutions are utilized in a range of products, including A/V receivers and home theater systems, thereby enhancing the wireless communication capabilities across consumer electronics.

Motion Computing

Series C in 2004
Motion Computing, based in Austin, Texas, specializes in the development of slate tablet PCs tailored for mobile professionals across various sectors, including healthcare, government, and field force automation. The company is recognized as a leader in mobile computing and wireless communications, focusing on delivering innovative solutions that enhance productivity for users on the move. Motion's product line includes advanced tablet PCs and accessories designed for security, power, and versatility, catering to the unique needs of its clientele. By integrating cutting-edge technologies into its offerings, Motion aims to provide comprehensive computing solutions that support the evolving demands of mobile professionals.

U4EA Wireless

Venture Round in 2004
U4EA Wireless, provides WiFi mobility solutions and networking protocol software for the wired and wireless communications market. It offers GateD, a routing and switching software; and wireless controller switching software, for WPA. The company also provides professional services, such as porting, integration, testing, feature acceleration, and product consultation. NextHop offers its products and services to mobile enterprise and carrier equipment manufacturers. It has locations in Ann Arbor, Michigan; and Bangalore, India. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Mountain View, California. The company also has sales offices in Acton, Massachusetts; Beijing, China; Oxford, the United Kingdom; and Taipei, Taiwan.

SiBEAM

Seed Round in 2004
SiBEAM is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in the development of intelligent millimeter wave technologies and high-speed wireless communication platforms. It is recognized for being the first to create 60 GHz chipsets using CMOS technology, catering to the growing demand for high-bandwidth services. SiBEAM designs RF CMOS semiconductors for various applications, including wireless high-definition transmitters and receivers for devices such as DVD players, set-top boxes, and media center PCs. The company also offers low power transmitter and receiver chipsets and a WirelessHD Development Kit to facilitate integration into wireless communications product lines. Its innovative solutions are utilized in a range of products, including A/V receivers and home theater systems, thereby enhancing the wireless communication capabilities across consumer electronics.

UNISOC

Series C in 2004
UNISOC is a global leader in fabless semiconductor technology, specializing in the independent research and development of core chipsets for mobile communications and IoT. With over 4500 employees across 14 R&D centers worldwide, UNISOC offers a wide range of products including mobile chipset platforms supporting various communication standards, RF chipsets, wireless connection chipsets, security chipsets, TV chipsets, and image sensor chipsets.

Motion Computing

Series B in 2003
Motion Computing, based in Austin, Texas, specializes in the development of slate tablet PCs tailored for mobile professionals across various sectors, including healthcare, government, and field force automation. The company is recognized as a leader in mobile computing and wireless communications, focusing on delivering innovative solutions that enhance productivity for users on the move. Motion's product line includes advanced tablet PCs and accessories designed for security, power, and versatility, catering to the unique needs of its clientele. By integrating cutting-edge technologies into its offerings, Motion aims to provide comprehensive computing solutions that support the evolving demands of mobile professionals.

Boingo Wireless

Series B in 2003
Boingo Wireless, Inc. is a leading provider of Wi-Fi software and services, offering seamless internet access at over 325,000 hotspots globally. With a single account, users can connect to the internet at various locations, including major airports, hotels, cafes, restaurants, and convention centers. The company also operates wired and wireless networks at large venues, such as sporting arenas and shopping malls, through its subsidiary, Concourse Communications Group. Boingo focuses on providing commercial wireless connectivity systems and managed services, addressing the complex connectivity needs of clients in sectors such as entertainment and government. By simplifying wireless challenges, Boingo connects people, businesses, and devices efficiently and cost-effectively.

3ware

Series D in 2003
3ware, established in 1980 and headquartered in California, specializes in providing SATA RAID storage solutions to clients across various industries such as wireless communications, wired infrastructure, enterprise storage, and industrial sectors. The company's product portfolio includes wireless and Broadcom storage adapters, Ethernet devices, PCIe switches, fiber optic modules, LEDs, motion control encoders, and optical sensors. Notably, 3ware is known for developing a novel storage-controller architecture that enables computer manufacturers to achieve high-end performance using low-cost disk drives.

Alien Technology

Series E in 2002
Alien Technology Corporation is a manufacturer and supplier of radio frequency identification (RFID) products, specializing in ultra-high frequency (UHF) solutions. The company offers a range of products including UHF passive RFID transceiver chips, tags, antennas, inlays, labels, and both fixed and mobile readers. Additionally, Alien Technology provides professional services such as item tagging, technical consulting, project management, and training services tailored for various sectors including retail, logistics, life sciences, and government. Utilizing a patented manufacturing process known as Fluidic Self Assembly, Alien Technology produces electronic product code (EPC) compliant RFID tags that enhance inventory management and reduce operational costs. Founded in 1994 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company has expanded its presence globally with offices in China, Korea, Europe, Australia, and Asia, as well as a dedicated RFID solutions center in Dayton, Ohio. Alien Technology was previously known as Beckman Display, Inc. before rebranding in 1999.

U4EA Wireless

Series A in 2002
U4EA Wireless, provides WiFi mobility solutions and networking protocol software for the wired and wireless communications market. It offers GateD, a routing and switching software; and wireless controller switching software, for WPA. The company also provides professional services, such as porting, integration, testing, feature acceleration, and product consultation. NextHop offers its products and services to mobile enterprise and carrier equipment manufacturers. It has locations in Ann Arbor, Michigan; and Bangalore, India. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Mountain View, California. The company also has sales offices in Acton, Massachusetts; Beijing, China; Oxford, the United Kingdom; and Taipei, Taiwan.

Coriolis Networks

Series C in 2001
Coriolis Networks, headquartered in Boxborough, Mass., began in mid 1999 with a mission to develop a comprehensive approach to the needs of carriers for reliable and scalable optical network solutions. From the beginning, Coriolis Networks realized that success in this market would be based on providing customers with a solution that was compatible with existing SONET network architectures but dramatically improved on the data service delivery capability with new lower price points. Coriolis' target market is the network service provider community on a global basis. Our target customers include competitive and incumbent local exchange carriers, Internet service providers, and wholesale carriers that are building out their fiber-optic facilities to meet their end-user demands for more high-speed data services as well as traditional metro services.

Atoga Systems

Venture Round in 2001
Atoga Systems is a developer of networking equipment and applications that enable the delivery of high-speed broadband content in metro areas. The company designs, develops, and manufactures intelligent, integrated WDM platforms for the optical Internet. Its solutions allow internet service providers to broaden service offerings by increasing the performance capability of their network infrastructure and reducing their costs of operation. The company was founded in 1999 and is based in Fremont, California.

3ware

Series D in 2000
3ware, established in 1980 and headquartered in California, specializes in providing SATA RAID storage solutions to clients across various industries such as wireless communications, wired infrastructure, enterprise storage, and industrial sectors. The company's product portfolio includes wireless and Broadcom storage adapters, Ethernet devices, PCIe switches, fiber optic modules, LEDs, motion control encoders, and optical sensors. Notably, 3ware is known for developing a novel storage-controller architecture that enables computer manufacturers to achieve high-end performance using low-cost disk drives.

Coriolis Networks

Series B in 2000
Coriolis Networks, headquartered in Boxborough, Mass., began in mid 1999 with a mission to develop a comprehensive approach to the needs of carriers for reliable and scalable optical network solutions. From the beginning, Coriolis Networks realized that success in this market would be based on providing customers with a solution that was compatible with existing SONET network architectures but dramatically improved on the data service delivery capability with new lower price points. Coriolis' target market is the network service provider community on a global basis. Our target customers include competitive and incumbent local exchange carriers, Internet service providers, and wholesale carriers that are building out their fiber-optic facilities to meet their end-user demands for more high-speed data services as well as traditional metro services.

Comstellar Technologies

Series A in 2000
Comstellar Technologies is a technology company based in Los Altos, California that develops communications infrastructure, including network components and subsystems for optical and wireless communications. The firm focuses on delivering essential network hardware to support scalable, high-capacity connectivity across technology platforms.

Atoga Systems

Series A in 2000
Atoga Systems is a developer of networking equipment and applications that enable the delivery of high-speed broadband content in metro areas. The company designs, develops, and manufactures intelligent, integrated WDM platforms for the optical Internet. Its solutions allow internet service providers to broaden service offerings by increasing the performance capability of their network infrastructure and reducing their costs of operation. The company was founded in 1999 and is based in Fremont, California.

Altitun

Series B in 1999
Altitun AB specializes in the manufacturing of tunable lasers and transmitters aimed at enhancing the efficiency of fiber-optic telecommunications and high bandwidth networks. The company offers a comprehensive range of tunable laser products designed to facilitate flexible provisioning of affordable bandwidth for systems vendors and carriers. By focusing on innovative laser technology, Altitun aims to help reduce operational costs while contributing to the development of all-optical networks for the future. Its commitment to providing advanced solutions positions Altitun as a leader in the tunable laser market.

Carrier Access

Seed Round in 1997
Carrier Access specializes in developing collaborative technology solutions tailored to help organizations overcome their technological challenges. They are known for proactive communication, transparent expectations, and delivering clear, consistent information on project timelines and deliverables.

Spectrian

Venture Round in 1991
Spectrian is a provider of power amplification products for wireless communications, offering ultra-linear, high-power RF amplifiers to wireless infrastructure manufacturers and service providers worldwide.
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