
Atoga Systems
Rising new start-up developing full-service wdm solutions for the metro network.
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Atoga Systems, founded in 1999, operated in the connectivity products sector, focusing on developing full-service Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) equipment for metropolitan area networks. The company's primary clients were internet service providers, and its technology was designed to facilitate broadband content delivery. The business model centered on the design, manufacturing, and sale of specialized networking hardware and the accompanying software. Atoga Systems' product line included the Optical Application Router (OAR) and the AppDirector™ Element Management System. This integrated platform was engineered to transport various traffic types, including IP, Ethernet, and TDM, over SONET or DWDM metro networks. A key aspect of their architecture was the combination of Internet Protocol, Sonet, and WDM functionalities into a single piece of equipment, enabling different network layers to communicate directly.
The company's technology utilized tunable lasers and was intended to provide a more efficient and cost-effective solution for service providers managing network bandwidth and services. After its inception, Atoga Systems secured significant venture capital. An early-stage VC round on May 16, 2000, brought in $14.5 million. This was followed by a substantial round of over $50 million in equity and debt financing announced on May 2, 2001, with participation from investors such as Silicon Valley Internet Capital, Institutional Venture Partners, New Enterprise Associates, and Sequoia Capital. This capital was earmarked for enhancing product development, expanding sales and marketing operations, and scaling up manufacturing for international markets. The company's journey as an independent entity concluded on March 3, 2003, when it was acquired by Arris International.
Keywords: Wavelength Division Multiplexing, WDM equipment, metro network, connectivity products, broadband content delivery, Optical Application Router, OAR, AppDirector, multi-service transport platform, SONET, DWDM, tunable lasers, network hardware, internet service providers, Arris International, Sequoia Capital, New Enterprise Associates, Institutional Venture Partners