M7 Networks

M7 Networks

M7 Networks engages in the development and management of mobile content-based communities and other value-add services.

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San Diego, United States
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Enterprise value
$12—18m
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M7 Networks, established in 2000, was a developer of mobile Internet applications based in San Diego, California. The company focused on enabling wireless operators and content providers to connect with end-users through mobile content-based communities, with a focus on applications like games and music.

The firm successfully navigated the early-stage venture capital landscape, securing a total of $5.02 million over three funding rounds. Its Series A round in February 2001 brought in $10.7M, followed by a Series B in January 2003 for $2.02M. A final Series C round in January 2004 raised $3 million from investors including Qualcomm, Enterprise Partners Venture Capital, and Sienna Ventures.

This series of funding highlights the company's trajectory in a burgeoning mobile technology market. The business operated in the IT consulting and business/productivity software sectors, providing solutions for the telecommunications and mobile industries. Its primary strategy was to facilitate the connection between content creators and mobile users via operator networks. In August 2005, M7 Networks was acquired by Motricity, marking the culmination of its journey as a venture-backed startup.

Keywords: mobile internet applications, wireless operators, mobile content, content-based communities, venture capital, mobile games, mobile music, IT consulting, productivity software, telecommunications technology, mobile solutions, Motricity acquisition, early-stage startup, mobile content delivery

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