
nBand Communications
Programmable processors for broadband wireless applications.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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$14.0m | Series B | ||
Total Funding | 000k |
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nBand Communications Inc. was a broadband wireless technology company that developed programmable communications processors for wireless broadband applications. The company's technology aimed to bring an all-software-defined radio closer to reality, providing the performance and flexibility needed by wireless manufacturers. This allowed original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to quickly bring innovative and field-extendable products to market.
The company's processors were intended for use in various products, including wireless LANs, fixed broadband wireless access, universal wireless gateways, and cellular base stations. In September 2000, nBand Communications announced it had raised $14 million in a second round of funding. The company, which was headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, was eventually acquired by Proxim in 2002.
Keywords: broadband wireless technology, programmable communications processors, software defined radio, wireless LAN, fixed broadband wireless access, universal wireless gateways, cellular base stations, semiconductor, hardware, wireless manufacturing