
MimoOn
Software-defined LTE solutions for wireless infrastructure.
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MimoOn, founded in 2006 in Duisburg, Germany, was a software-defined Long-Term Evolution (LTE) solutions provider. The company specialized in developing LTE software for mobile devices and wireless infrastructure, targeting equipment vendors and network operators. Its product line included protocol stacks for small cells (mi!SmallCellPHY and mi!SmallCellSTACK) and terminals (mi!MobilePHY and mi!MobileSTACK), a scheduler for small cells (mi!SmallCellSPECTRUM), and self-organizing network (SON) support. The firm also offered porting, optimization, and verification services, along with a development roadmap for future 3GPP releases.
The company successfully raised a total of $1.37 million over two funding rounds. The first was an Angel round on October 11, 2006, which raised $1.2 million from investors HTGF and EnjoyVenture. This was followed by a Series B round on September 3, 2013, with investment from German Startups Group. Throughout its history, MimoOn was supported by four institutional investors, including Smalt Capital.
On March 1, 2015, MimoOn was acquired by CommAgility, a deal facilitated by Consus Partner. The acquisition was part of CommAgility's strategy to broaden its offerings and provide a complete solution encompassing both hardware and software.
Keywords: LTE software solutions, software-defined radio, small cells, protocol stack, physical layer, self-organizing network, 3GPP, mobile network infrastructure, telecom software, wireless equipment vendors, CommAgility acquisition, mi!SmallCellPHY, mi!SmallCellSTACK, network operators, wireless infrastructure, mobile device software, telecom technology, Duisburg startup, LTE small cell, radio access network