• SpiderCloud Wireless Raises $25 Million, Total Funding Now $40 Million

    Monday, February 1st, 2010

    Robin Wauters is the European Editor of tech blog The Next Web and lead editor of Virtualization.com. He was a senior staff writer at TechCrunch until his departure in February 2012. Aside from his professional blogging activities, he’s an entrepreneur, event organizer, occasional board adviser and angel investor but most importantly an all-round startup champion. Wauters lives and works in... → Learn More

    Wireless technologies developer SpiderCloud Wireless has raised $25 million in a Series B funding round led by Opus Capital. Shasta Ventures and existing Series A investors Charles River Ventures and Matrix Partners also participated in the round, which brings the company’s total funding to a healthy $40 million.

    SpiderCloud Wireless provides the industry’s first Enterprise Radio Access Network (E-RAN), a combination of Enterprise WLAN system architecture and UMTS small cell technologies designed to scale mobile broadband deployments inside the enterprise.

    More on the company and its technology is available in this December Forbes article.

    In conjunction with the financing, the company added Behrooz Parsay as its new senior vice president of engineering and operations. Parsay has previously held RF engineering and management positions with Aperto Networks, Ericsson, DIVA, Kestrel, and Lantern Communications.

    SpiderCloud Wireless is based in Santa Clara, California, with offices in New Jersey, Ohio and London.

    Website: spidercloud.com
    Launch Date: 2006
    Funding: $75M

    SpiderCloud Wireless, Inc. develops wireless platform which will solve the immediate indoor capacity and coverage problems for mobile network operators and their enterprise customers. SpiderCloud Wireless, Inc. was incorporated in 2006 and is based in Santa Clara, California.

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