Oak Investment Partners

Oak Investment Partners is a multi-stage venture capital and private equity firm. Oak focuses on high-growth opportunities in the Information Technology, Internet and Consumer, Financial Services Technology, Healthcare Information and Services, and Clean Energy sectors. It is specialized in investments in buyouts, spinouts, growth equity, mid-to-late stage financings to private businesses, and PIPE investments to public companies. It generally, targets investments between $10 million and $150 million. Since 1978, the firm has invested $9 billion in over 525 companies around the world, earning the trust of entrepreneurs with a senior team that delivers steady guidance, deep domain expertise and a consistent investment philosophy. The firm also specializes in startup investments, emerging growth, recapitalization, industry consolidation. It invests in wireless communications, information technology, enterprise software and services, software outsourced services, broadband and consumer Internet, digital media and new media, semiconductors, financial services information technology, healthcare services, clean energy, and consumer retail and restaurants sectors. The firm primarily invests in the United States with selected investments in Europe, Israel, India, South Korea, and China. Oak Investment Partners was founded in 1978 and is based in Greenwich, Connecticut with additional offices in Norwalk, Connecticut, Palo Alto, California, and Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Grace Ames

COO and General Partner

Bandel Carano

Managing Partner

Ed Glassmeyer

Founder and General Partner

Angel Saad Gómez

Venture Partner

Fred Harman

Managing Partner

Tom Huseby

Venture Partner

Scot Jarvis

Venture Partner

Allan Kwan

Venture Partner

Past deals in Wireless

Airspan Networks

Post in 2021
Airspan Networks is a global provider of 4G broadband wireless systems and solutions that deliver high-speed data, voice, and multimedia services. Airspan’s products serve operators and vertical markets such as smart utilities, transportation, and public safety around the world in both licensed and unlicensed frequency bands covering from 700MHz up to 6GHz. Its products have been deployed in over 100 countries by 500 operators, 100 of which use Airspan’s 4G products. Airspan has a unique combination of in-house skills addressing the LTE, WiMAX, Wi-Fi, and VoIP technologies and develops industry-leading products by combining these technologies in innovative ways in order to deliver new and advanced solutions. Airspan offers a comprehensive range of products to meet the connectivity requirements of a wide variety of applications. With a pioneering suite of 4G radio access network (RAN) products, Airspan delivers first-ever solutions to bridge connectivity gaps, provide improved end-user personal broadband experiences, and connect a myriad of vertical market organizations to reliable, robust 4G broadband. Airspan was founded in 1992 and is headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida.

Tikona Infinet

Venture Round in 2014
Tikona Infinet, a subsidiary of Tikona Digital Networks, specializes in providing wireless broadband services tailored for the domestic enterprise market in India. Founded in 2008 and based in Mumbai, Tikona has developed an extensive IP network that operates in 25 cities, with plans for expansion into tier-III and semi-urban markets. The company holds an all-India class A ISP license, allowing it to offer next-generation wireless broadband solutions, including 4G LTE connectivity. Tikona Infinet’s services encompass secure Virtual Private Network (VPN) access, business mailing, data center management, and internet solutions, facilitated through strategically placed Points of Presence (POP) and Wireless Broadband (WBB) base stations. The company focuses on delivering reliable and scalable broadband services, ensuring optimal bandwidth usage and high-quality connectivity for its clients. Tikona's commitment to meeting global standards is reflected in its advanced data center infrastructure, which has garnered positive feedback from customers for its flexibility and manageability in supporting modern business needs.

Mimosa

Series C in 2014
Mimosa builds the next generation of Wi-Fi hardware - designed for outdoor use, at long distances and with robust speeds. Wi-Fi is no longer just for your smartphone. Mimosa’s wireless technology picks up where fiber leaves off to reliably connect homes and businesses in areas where fiber can’t practically reach. Employing a comprehensive “Cloud to Client” strategy, using coordinated Massive MIMO and intelligent spectrum technology, Mimosa brings unique advancements to every layer of the Internet access network, making wireless a scalable solution, for any community, in any locale. With fiber-quality speeds and reliability at a competitive cost, Mimosa is making Wi-Fi the future of connectivity.

Stretch

Venture Round in 2012
Stretch, Inc., a fabless semiconductor company, designs, develops, and supplies software configurable processors and development tools for compute-intensive applications. Its products include channel DVR add-in cards; channel capture cards; and DVR capture cards that provide video and audio capture, real-time display, and hardware compression features for DVR designers. The company also offers Stretch IDE, which provides an intuitive development flow, and focuses on programming and system configuration, as well as integrates compiler, debugger, assembler, profiler, linker, and editor tools under an intuitive graphical interface; Stretch reference design kits that are designed for the customers to evaluate a reference design and start the preliminary design of their own products; and Intelligent Encoder software development kit, a video processing and compression solution, which is optimized for the Stretch family of software configurable processors. Its products are used in security and surveillance, broadcast video, wireless communication, and industrial imaging applications. Stretch, Inc. was founded in 2002 and is based in Sunnyvale, California with additional offices in Tokyo, Japan; and Krefeld, Germany.

Stretch

Series C in 2012
Stretch, Inc., a fabless semiconductor company, designs, develops, and supplies software configurable processors and development tools for compute-intensive applications. Its products include channel DVR add-in cards; channel capture cards; and DVR capture cards that provide video and audio capture, real-time display, and hardware compression features for DVR designers. The company also offers Stretch IDE, which provides an intuitive development flow, and focuses on programming and system configuration, as well as integrates compiler, debugger, assembler, profiler, linker, and editor tools under an intuitive graphical interface; Stretch reference design kits that are designed for the customers to evaluate a reference design and start the preliminary design of their own products; and Intelligent Encoder software development kit, a video processing and compression solution, which is optimized for the Stretch family of software configurable processors. Its products are used in security and surveillance, broadcast video, wireless communication, and industrial imaging applications. Stretch, Inc. was founded in 2002 and is based in Sunnyvale, California with additional offices in Tokyo, Japan; and Krefeld, Germany.

Kineto Wireless

Debt Financing in 2010
Kineto Wireless is a privately held company that specializes in fixed-mobile convergence technology, aiding mobile operators in their transition to IP-based services. The company offers solutions designed to enhance the competitiveness of mobile operators against over-the-top service providers. Key offerings include Smart Comms, which leverages Rich Communications Suite technology to help operators brand and monetize their voice and messaging services, and Smart Wi-Fi, which transforms existing Wi-Fi access points into virtual femtocells on operators' networks. These technologies enable smartphone users to access mobile services over Wi-Fi, including voice and messaging. Kineto collaborates with various industry partners such as HTC Corporation, Huawei, and T-Mobile USA to deliver its innovative solutions.

Veebeam

Series B in 2010
Veebeam Limited is dedicated to bringing Internet video content to every TV. The company was created by the 2008 merger of Staccato Communications (San Diego, CA) and Artimi (Cambridge, UK), and has an office in Cambridge (UK). Veebeam Ltd. is privately held and venture backed by leading technology investors. The Veebeam team includes industry veterans with vast experience in bringing to market a wide array of consumer hardware - including wired and wireless Internet connectivity products. CEO Jerry Loraine has more than 20 years experience in the semiconductor and wireless communications industries in executive and senior management roles.

BridgeWave Communications

Venture Round in 2009
BridgeWave Communications, Inc. specializes in the design, manufacture, and marketing of microwave and millimeter wave backhaul and fronthaul systems for operators, carriers, service providers, governments, and private enterprises. The company's product offerings include the NAVIGATOR, a multi-gigabit all-outdoor licensed microwave radio system, and various Flex4G systems that deliver high-capacity, full-duplex data throughput. These solutions serve as fiber alternatives in applications such as mobile backhaul, mobile fronthaul, broadband/IP connectivity, disaster recovery, and video surveillance. BridgeWave's products are marketed through a network of authorized resellers, distributors, and system integrators globally. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in San Diego, California, BridgeWave operates as a subsidiary of REMEC Broadband Wireless Networks, LLC.

Stretch

Series B in 2009
Stretch, Inc., a fabless semiconductor company, designs, develops, and supplies software configurable processors and development tools for compute-intensive applications. Its products include channel DVR add-in cards; channel capture cards; and DVR capture cards that provide video and audio capture, real-time display, and hardware compression features for DVR designers. The company also offers Stretch IDE, which provides an intuitive development flow, and focuses on programming and system configuration, as well as integrates compiler, debugger, assembler, profiler, linker, and editor tools under an intuitive graphical interface; Stretch reference design kits that are designed for the customers to evaluate a reference design and start the preliminary design of their own products; and Intelligent Encoder software development kit, a video processing and compression solution, which is optimized for the Stretch family of software configurable processors. Its products are used in security and surveillance, broadcast video, wireless communication, and industrial imaging applications. Stretch, Inc. was founded in 2002 and is based in Sunnyvale, California with additional offices in Tokyo, Japan; and Krefeld, Germany.

Airspan Networks

Post in 2009
Airspan Networks is a global provider of 4G broadband wireless systems and solutions that deliver high-speed data, voice, and multimedia services. Airspan’s products serve operators and vertical markets such as smart utilities, transportation, and public safety around the world in both licensed and unlicensed frequency bands covering from 700MHz up to 6GHz. Its products have been deployed in over 100 countries by 500 operators, 100 of which use Airspan’s 4G products. Airspan has a unique combination of in-house skills addressing the LTE, WiMAX, Wi-Fi, and VoIP technologies and develops industry-leading products by combining these technologies in innovative ways in order to deliver new and advanced solutions. Airspan offers a comprehensive range of products to meet the connectivity requirements of a wide variety of applications. With a pioneering suite of 4G radio access network (RAN) products, Airspan delivers first-ever solutions to bridge connectivity gaps, provide improved end-user personal broadband experiences, and connect a myriad of vertical market organizations to reliable, robust 4G broadband. Airspan was founded in 1992 and is headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida.

Staccato Communications

Venture Round in 2008
Staccato Communications, Inc. offers ultra wideband wireless enabled devices for the wireless USB, Bluetooth, and Internet protocol connectivity to the personal computing, consumer electronics, and mobile phone industries. Its products include single-chip integrated circuits, device adapter and device module design kits, reference design kits, wireless USB development kits, and streaming services development kits. The company also provides Ripcord Software, which provides a software stack for variety of ultra wide band applications, as well as includes installers, firmware, middleware, drivers, customization tools, and firmware upgrade tools. Staccato Communications’ products are used in various applications, such as printers, camera, mass storage devices, portable media players, wireless docking, wireless projectors, Web cameras, wireless HDTV, wireless speakers, set top boxes, wireless displays, purchasing content, sharing content, and personal servers. Staccato Communications, Inc. was formerly known as Discrete Time Communications, Inc. The company was founded in 2002 and is based in San Diego, California.

Kineto Wireless

Series D in 2008
Kineto Wireless is a privately held company that specializes in fixed-mobile convergence technology, aiding mobile operators in their transition to IP-based services. The company offers solutions designed to enhance the competitiveness of mobile operators against over-the-top service providers. Key offerings include Smart Comms, which leverages Rich Communications Suite technology to help operators brand and monetize their voice and messaging services, and Smart Wi-Fi, which transforms existing Wi-Fi access points into virtual femtocells on operators' networks. These technologies enable smartphone users to access mobile services over Wi-Fi, including voice and messaging. Kineto collaborates with various industry partners such as HTC Corporation, Huawei, and T-Mobile USA to deliver its innovative solutions.

Stretch

Series B in 2008
Stretch, Inc., a fabless semiconductor company, designs, develops, and supplies software configurable processors and development tools for compute-intensive applications. Its products include channel DVR add-in cards; channel capture cards; and DVR capture cards that provide video and audio capture, real-time display, and hardware compression features for DVR designers. The company also offers Stretch IDE, which provides an intuitive development flow, and focuses on programming and system configuration, as well as integrates compiler, debugger, assembler, profiler, linker, and editor tools under an intuitive graphical interface; Stretch reference design kits that are designed for the customers to evaluate a reference design and start the preliminary design of their own products; and Intelligent Encoder software development kit, a video processing and compression solution, which is optimized for the Stretch family of software configurable processors. Its products are used in security and surveillance, broadcast video, wireless communication, and industrial imaging applications. Stretch, Inc. was founded in 2002 and is based in Sunnyvale, California with additional offices in Tokyo, Japan; and Krefeld, Germany.

NextG Networks

Venture Round in 2008
NextG Networks specializes in enhancing mobile wireless infrastructure by designing, building, owning, and operating Distributed Antenna System (DAS) networks. These networks are tailored to improve wireless performance by providing increased voice quality, better call handling, reduced dropped calls, enhanced mobile coverage, faster file transfers, and superior video quality. NextG balances the aesthetic preferences of communities with the performance requirements of wireless carriers, utilizing innovative fiber-optic architecture and low-impact equipment. Their networks are protocol and frequency neutral, accommodating a range of wireless technologies and standards. Serving residential, urban, and challenging zoning areas across the United States, NextG Networks caters to various wireless carriers, ensuring improved connectivity and user experience.

BridgeWave Communications

Series C in 2007
BridgeWave Communications, Inc. specializes in the design, manufacture, and marketing of microwave and millimeter wave backhaul and fronthaul systems for operators, carriers, service providers, governments, and private enterprises. The company's product offerings include the NAVIGATOR, a multi-gigabit all-outdoor licensed microwave radio system, and various Flex4G systems that deliver high-capacity, full-duplex data throughput. These solutions serve as fiber alternatives in applications such as mobile backhaul, mobile fronthaul, broadband/IP connectivity, disaster recovery, and video surveillance. BridgeWave's products are marketed through a network of authorized resellers, distributors, and system integrators globally. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in San Diego, California, BridgeWave operates as a subsidiary of REMEC Broadband Wireless Networks, LLC.

Stretch

Series B in 2007
Stretch, Inc., a fabless semiconductor company, designs, develops, and supplies software configurable processors and development tools for compute-intensive applications. Its products include channel DVR add-in cards; channel capture cards; and DVR capture cards that provide video and audio capture, real-time display, and hardware compression features for DVR designers. The company also offers Stretch IDE, which provides an intuitive development flow, and focuses on programming and system configuration, as well as integrates compiler, debugger, assembler, profiler, linker, and editor tools under an intuitive graphical interface; Stretch reference design kits that are designed for the customers to evaluate a reference design and start the preliminary design of their own products; and Intelligent Encoder software development kit, a video processing and compression solution, which is optimized for the Stretch family of software configurable processors. Its products are used in security and surveillance, broadcast video, wireless communication, and industrial imaging applications. Stretch, Inc. was founded in 2002 and is based in Sunnyvale, California with additional offices in Tokyo, Japan; and Krefeld, Germany.

Artimi

Series B in 2007
Artimi a fables semiconductor company, engages in the development, marketing, and sale of semiconductors, software, and reference designs for the delivery of high speed wireless connectivity in portable consumer electronics devices. The company offers silicon solutions for high bandwidth wireless connectivity based on ultra wideband technologies. Its products include MAC controllers, wireless USB evaluation kits, wireless USB adaptor reference design kits, hard disk drive reference design kits, and printer reference design kits.

Kineto Wireless

Series C in 2007
Kineto Wireless is a privately held company that specializes in fixed-mobile convergence technology, aiding mobile operators in their transition to IP-based services. The company offers solutions designed to enhance the competitiveness of mobile operators against over-the-top service providers. Key offerings include Smart Comms, which leverages Rich Communications Suite technology to help operators brand and monetize their voice and messaging services, and Smart Wi-Fi, which transforms existing Wi-Fi access points into virtual femtocells on operators' networks. These technologies enable smartphone users to access mobile services over Wi-Fi, including voice and messaging. Kineto collaborates with various industry partners such as HTC Corporation, Huawei, and T-Mobile USA to deliver its innovative solutions.

Artimi

Series B in 2006
Artimi a fables semiconductor company, engages in the development, marketing, and sale of semiconductors, software, and reference designs for the delivery of high speed wireless connectivity in portable consumer electronics devices. The company offers silicon solutions for high bandwidth wireless connectivity based on ultra wideband technologies. Its products include MAC controllers, wireless USB evaluation kits, wireless USB adaptor reference design kits, hard disk drive reference design kits, and printer reference design kits.

PWRF

Series C in 2006
PWRF is a fabless semiconductor company that continues to commercialize the industry's first digital RF power amplifier module for wireless infrastructure. The company's proprietary Class M technology is a digital MCPA module that simultaneously sets new industry benchmarks for cost, size and efficiency. Based in Austin, Texas, PWRF is a privately held company.

Stretch

Series A in 2006
Stretch, Inc., a fabless semiconductor company, designs, develops, and supplies software configurable processors and development tools for compute-intensive applications. Its products include channel DVR add-in cards; channel capture cards; and DVR capture cards that provide video and audio capture, real-time display, and hardware compression features for DVR designers. The company also offers Stretch IDE, which provides an intuitive development flow, and focuses on programming and system configuration, as well as integrates compiler, debugger, assembler, profiler, linker, and editor tools under an intuitive graphical interface; Stretch reference design kits that are designed for the customers to evaluate a reference design and start the preliminary design of their own products; and Intelligent Encoder software development kit, a video processing and compression solution, which is optimized for the Stretch family of software configurable processors. Its products are used in security and surveillance, broadcast video, wireless communication, and industrial imaging applications. Stretch, Inc. was founded in 2002 and is based in Sunnyvale, California with additional offices in Tokyo, Japan; and Krefeld, Germany.

Pulsewave RF

Series C in 2006
PulseWave RF(TM) is a fabless semiconductor company that has developed the industry's first digital high-efficiency RF power amplifier module for wireless infrastructure. The company's proprietary Class M Power technology is a digital MCPA module that simultaneously sets new industry benchmarks for cost, size and efficiency.

Movaz Networks

Venture Round in 2006
Movaz Networks is a manufacturer of broadband optical transport systems based in Norcross, Georgia. Founded in 2000, the company specializes in wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) equipment and offers a range of optical solutions designed for metro, regional, enterprise, and government networks. Their product portfolio includes advanced optical transport systems, reconfigurable optical add-drop multiplexing solutions, and carrier-class offerings that utilize distributed photonic switching and generalized multiprotocol label switching protocols. Movaz Networks markets its products through direct sales, private label partnerships, and value-added resellers, serving telecommunications carriers, cable network providers, research and educational institutions, and government agencies. The company focuses on delivering cost-effective wavelength services to meet the demands of modern networking environments.

White Rock Networks

Venture Round in 2005
White Rock Networks, founded in 1999 and headquartered in Richardson, Texas, specializes in providing transport and switching solutions, Ethernet service delivery, and Internet Protocol (IP) aggregation services for telecommunications carriers. The company's offerings include SONET transport, Ethernet and TDM access, integrated and standalone mini digital cross-connect systems (DCS), dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM), and wireless backhaul. Additionally, White Rock Networks delivers various amplification solutions, including dispersion compensation, pre-amplification, post-amplification, and inline amplification. The company's expertise in these areas enables it to support carriers in enhancing their network capabilities and service delivery. In 2006, White Rock Networks was acquired by Turin Networks, further expanding its reach and resources in the telecommunications industry.

Fibertower

Series A in 2005
FiberTower Corporation is a provider of facilities-based backhaul services to wireless carriers across the United States. The company specializes in the transport of voice, video, and data traffic from mobile base stations to mobile switching centers using a combination of wireless spectrum assets and fiber-optic relationships. FiberTower constructs and operates high-capacity hybrid microwave and fiber networks, offering diverse transport solutions based on protocols such as time division multiplexing, SONET, and Ethernet. As of early 2011, the company served over 6,000 billing customer locations across 13 markets, including major cities like Atlanta, Chicago, and New York. FiberTower is recognized as a leader in millimeter band fixed wireless technology, often referred to as "wireless fiber," and it provides spectrum leases along with backhaul and equipment services in its licensed areas. The company maintains strong relationships with mobile carriers and various industry stakeholders and engages in significant research and development initiatives. Headquartered in San Francisco, FiberTower operates as a subsidiary of AT&T Mobility Spectrum LLC.

Trapeze Networks

Series C in 2005
Trapeze Networks specializes in wireless local area network (WLAN) mobility systems designed for the mobile enterprise workforce. The company offers solutions that ensure high levels of reliability, performance, security, and management for demanding mobile applications, including data, voice, video, and real-time location services. By integrating centralized and distributed data forwarding with advanced switching capabilities, Trapeze Networks enables businesses to enhance their operational efficiency and overcome the limitations of traditional WLANs. Their commitment to delivering scalable and fault-tolerant WLAN infrastructure positions them as a key player in the enterprise market.

Airgo Networks

Series E in 2005
Airgo Networks is a California-based company specializing in the development of multiple-input multiple-output wireless technology.

Airspan Networks

Post in 2004
Airspan Networks is a global provider of 4G broadband wireless systems and solutions that deliver high-speed data, voice, and multimedia services. Airspan’s products serve operators and vertical markets such as smart utilities, transportation, and public safety around the world in both licensed and unlicensed frequency bands covering from 700MHz up to 6GHz. Its products have been deployed in over 100 countries by 500 operators, 100 of which use Airspan’s 4G products. Airspan has a unique combination of in-house skills addressing the LTE, WiMAX, Wi-Fi, and VoIP technologies and develops industry-leading products by combining these technologies in innovative ways in order to deliver new and advanced solutions. Airspan offers a comprehensive range of products to meet the connectivity requirements of a wide variety of applications. With a pioneering suite of 4G radio access network (RAN) products, Airspan delivers first-ever solutions to bridge connectivity gaps, provide improved end-user personal broadband experiences, and connect a myriad of vertical market organizations to reliable, robust 4G broadband. Airspan was founded in 1992 and is headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida.

Artimi

Series A in 2004
Artimi a fables semiconductor company, engages in the development, marketing, and sale of semiconductors, software, and reference designs for the delivery of high speed wireless connectivity in portable consumer electronics devices. The company offers silicon solutions for high bandwidth wireless connectivity based on ultra wideband technologies. Its products include MAC controllers, wireless USB evaluation kits, wireless USB adaptor reference design kits, hard disk drive reference design kits, and printer reference design kits.

Kineto Wireless

Series C in 2004
Kineto Wireless is a privately held company that specializes in fixed-mobile convergence technology, aiding mobile operators in their transition to IP-based services. The company offers solutions designed to enhance the competitiveness of mobile operators against over-the-top service providers. Key offerings include Smart Comms, which leverages Rich Communications Suite technology to help operators brand and monetize their voice and messaging services, and Smart Wi-Fi, which transforms existing Wi-Fi access points into virtual femtocells on operators' networks. These technologies enable smartphone users to access mobile services over Wi-Fi, including voice and messaging. Kineto collaborates with various industry partners such as HTC Corporation, Huawei, and T-Mobile USA to deliver its innovative solutions.

Airgo Networks

Series D in 2004
Airgo Networks is a California-based company specializing in the development of multiple-input multiple-output wireless technology.

White Rock Networks

Series D in 2002
White Rock Networks, founded in 1999 and headquartered in Richardson, Texas, specializes in providing transport and switching solutions, Ethernet service delivery, and Internet Protocol (IP) aggregation services for telecommunications carriers. The company's offerings include SONET transport, Ethernet and TDM access, integrated and standalone mini digital cross-connect systems (DCS), dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM), and wireless backhaul. Additionally, White Rock Networks delivers various amplification solutions, including dispersion compensation, pre-amplification, post-amplification, and inline amplification. The company's expertise in these areas enables it to support carriers in enhancing their network capabilities and service delivery. In 2006, White Rock Networks was acquired by Turin Networks, further expanding its reach and resources in the telecommunications industry.

2Wire

Series E in 2002
2Wire, based in San Jose, California, specializes in broadband service products aimed at companies that serve consumers. The company focuses on developing integrated solutions that facilitate the delivery of broadband services and content in homes and small offices. Leveraging its expertise in both software and hardware, 2Wire's products empower users to maximize the advantages of broadband connectivity. Additionally, the company provides telecom carriers with a range of platforms and products that support the integrated delivery of voice, data, and media services. Its offerings include residential gateways, multi-service media platforms, intelligent home servers, and remote management systems, along with intelligent gateways such as modems, routers, wireless access points, and firewalls. By catering to both end-users and service providers, 2Wire enables a versatile and efficient broadband experience.

CommVerge Solutions

Venture Round in 2002
CommVerge Solutions is one of the leading network services company in the Asia Pacific region, providing superior professional services as well as advanced network and application solutions to Telecom Service Providers throughout the region. Since its inception in 1999, CommVerge has achieved rapid growth earning the trust and confidence of many of the telecom and mobile operators involving the design, implementation and maintenance of converged voice and data networks, mobile network infrastructure, as well as 3G, LTE, WiMAX and IMS application platforms. With a services team of dedicated and experienced network planners, technical sales & support staff and project implementation experts, CommVerge has an established track record in providing end-to-end, fully integrated and optimized solutions for the networks of the future using the best-of-breed solutions and technologies available. With the needs of the service providers in mind where cost effectiveness and resilient solutions form an integral part, CommVerge Solutions will evaluate and undertake a vigorous selection of the best-of-breed products from established vendors worldwide. Products and technologies selected will be integrated into end-to-end solutions to help service providers improve price performance of their existing or planned networks, offering value creation or cost savings in the implementation of these solutions. Headquartered in Hong Kong, CommVerge Solutions has offices in Beijing, Shanghai, Taipei, Seoul, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Manila, Bangkok, Brunei, and Los Angeles, California. The best people applying best practices for best results - these words describe CommVerge Solutions' corporate philosophy and the advantage they bring to network deployment projects, starting from conception of an idea to implementation and beyond.

Resonext Communications

Series C in 2002
Resonext is a provider of integrated silicon complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) wireless local area network (WLAN) solutions for 802.11a and multiband (802.11a/b/g) platforms primarily in the United States.

Movaz Networks

Series C in 2002
Movaz Networks is a manufacturer of broadband optical transport systems based in Norcross, Georgia. Founded in 2000, the company specializes in wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) equipment and offers a range of optical solutions designed for metro, regional, enterprise, and government networks. Their product portfolio includes advanced optical transport systems, reconfigurable optical add-drop multiplexing solutions, and carrier-class offerings that utilize distributed photonic switching and generalized multiprotocol label switching protocols. Movaz Networks markets its products through direct sales, private label partnerships, and value-added resellers, serving telecommunications carriers, cable network providers, research and educational institutions, and government agencies. The company focuses on delivering cost-effective wavelength services to meet the demands of modern networking environments.

Wireless Facilities, Inc. (WFI)

Series B in 2002
Wireless Facilities,Inc. (WFI) is a telecommunications company. They design, deploy, and manage wireless networks for cellular and PCS. Wireless Facilities,Inc. (WFI) was founded in 1994 and is headquartered in San Diego, California

Resonext Communications

Series C in 2002
Resonext is a provider of integrated silicon complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) wireless local area network (WLAN) solutions for 802.11a and multiband (802.11a/b/g) platforms primarily in the United States.

Resonext Communications

Series B in 2000
Resonext is a provider of integrated silicon complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) wireless local area network (WLAN) solutions for 802.11a and multiband (802.11a/b/g) platforms primarily in the United States.

Symmetry Communications

Venture Round in 2000
Symmetry Communications is creating the "Information Super Sky Way" of seamless global IP-based services for mobile wireless users. They are a leading provider of wireless packet data solutions for Internet and next-generation telecommunications services. Their packet data solutions enable wireless network operators to provide flexible service differentiation and new data services to market quicker than ever before.

White Rock Networks

Series B in 2000
White Rock Networks, founded in 1999 and headquartered in Richardson, Texas, specializes in providing transport and switching solutions, Ethernet service delivery, and Internet Protocol (IP) aggregation services for telecommunications carriers. The company's offerings include SONET transport, Ethernet and TDM access, integrated and standalone mini digital cross-connect systems (DCS), dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM), and wireless backhaul. Additionally, White Rock Networks delivers various amplification solutions, including dispersion compensation, pre-amplification, post-amplification, and inline amplification. The company's expertise in these areas enables it to support carriers in enhancing their network capabilities and service delivery. In 2006, White Rock Networks was acquired by Turin Networks, further expanding its reach and resources in the telecommunications industry.

2Wire

Series C in 2000
2Wire, based in San Jose, California, specializes in broadband service products aimed at companies that serve consumers. The company focuses on developing integrated solutions that facilitate the delivery of broadband services and content in homes and small offices. Leveraging its expertise in both software and hardware, 2Wire's products empower users to maximize the advantages of broadband connectivity. Additionally, the company provides telecom carriers with a range of platforms and products that support the integrated delivery of voice, data, and media services. Its offerings include residential gateways, multi-service media platforms, intelligent home servers, and remote management systems, along with intelligent gateways such as modems, routers, wireless access points, and firewalls. By catering to both end-users and service providers, 2Wire enables a versatile and efficient broadband experience.

Endgate

Venture Round in 2000
A leading supplier of RF subsystems for millimeterwave, broadband wireless access systems. Their products are used in point-to-point, point-to-multipoint, cellular backhaul and wireless fiber systems and are provided at various levels of integration depending upon the customers' needs. They include amplifiers, frequency converters and multiplers, antennas, integrated transceivers, and complete outdoor units. Their patented multi-chip integrated circuit (MCIC) or "flip chip" technology enables Endwave to design circuits that use smaller amounts of GaAs, have fewer bond wires that require manual tuning, and are well suited for high volume automated assembly. Endwave headquarters are in Sunnyvale, CA. with additional manufacturing facilities in Santa Clara and Diamond Springs.

Metawave

Venture Round in 1999
Metawave specializes in the design and development of advanced antenna systems aimed at enhancing the performance of wireless networks globally. The company has created SPEKTRA radar technology for automotive and aerial imaging, which offers improved range and point-cloud resolution under various weather conditions. By utilizing adaptive meta-structures and artificial intelligence, Metawave's unique beam steering antennas cater to the telecommunications and automotive radar sectors, facilitating faster network access and nearly instantaneous connectivity for users.

Airspan Networks

Series B in 1998
Airspan Networks is a global provider of 4G broadband wireless systems and solutions that deliver high-speed data, voice, and multimedia services. Airspan’s products serve operators and vertical markets such as smart utilities, transportation, and public safety around the world in both licensed and unlicensed frequency bands covering from 700MHz up to 6GHz. Its products have been deployed in over 100 countries by 500 operators, 100 of which use Airspan’s 4G products. Airspan has a unique combination of in-house skills addressing the LTE, WiMAX, Wi-Fi, and VoIP technologies and develops industry-leading products by combining these technologies in innovative ways in order to deliver new and advanced solutions. Airspan offers a comprehensive range of products to meet the connectivity requirements of a wide variety of applications. With a pioneering suite of 4G radio access network (RAN) products, Airspan delivers first-ever solutions to bridge connectivity gaps, provide improved end-user personal broadband experiences, and connect a myriad of vertical market organizations to reliable, robust 4G broadband. Airspan was founded in 1992 and is headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida.
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