WiChorus provides a new class of intelligent wireless core platform that enables service providers to deploy smarter, profitable, large-scale WiMAX and 4G networks. Leveraging this platform, the company’s intelligent Access Services Network (ASN) Gateway solution provides content management, advanced services, and subscriber management and network optimization, enabling service providers to capitalize on service differentiation opportunities and streamline operational costs. With massive scalability and packet processing performance, WiChorus solutions are designed to accommodate the unique bandwidth and multimedia requirements of WiMAX and 4G networks. WiChorus has a world-class team with deep expertise in high-performance IP networking, OFDMA, and 3G wireless – key disciplines needed for delivering this new class of flatter, all-IP 4G core solution.

Financials

Date Type Amount Investors Valuation
08/03/07 Series B 15M Unknown
11/01/08 Series C 18M Unknown

People

Mano Vafai (Director of Business Development)

Mustafa Ergen (Co-founder)

Felix Ling (Sr. Software Engineer)

Eric Andrews (VP Product Management)

Alejandro Arnaiz (Sr. Director of Sales)

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