Trapeze Networks

Trapeze Networks

Wireless lan solutions for use in mobile applications, including data, voice, video and real-time location services.

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Trapeze Networks, Inc. was established in 2002 by co-founders Bill Miskovetz and Dan Simone. Dan Simone, who also served as the Chief Technology Officer, brought over two decades of experience in the networking and communications industries, having held key roles at companies like Redback Networks, Bay Networks, and Motorola. This deep industry background was instrumental in shaping Trapeze's product strategy and technological direction.

The company focused on the enterprise wireless LAN (WLAN) market, providing a comprehensive suite of solutions designed for high-demand mobile applications, including data, voice, video, and real-time location services. Trapeze's business model centered on selling specialized hardware and software to large enterprises that required reliable and high-performance wireless connectivity. Its target clients included sectors like healthcare, education, and hospitality.

Trapeze's core offering was its Smart Mobile WLAN architecture. This system featured a combination of Mobility Exchange controllers, Mobility Point access points, and the RingMaster wireless management software. A key differentiator was its "intelligent switching" technology, which allowed for both centralized and distributed data forwarding based on the application's needs. This architecture provided the flexibility to manage the network centrally while distributing high-performance tasks, like voice over WLAN (VoWLAN), to the network edge, overcoming the performance bottlenecks of purely centralized systems. The company held a significant intellectual property portfolio with 17 granted patents and 49 pending applications at the time of its acquisition.

After several successful funding rounds, including a Series A of $16 million in 2002 and a Series B of $34 million in 2003, the company grew significantly. It was first acquired by Belden Inc. in July 2008 for $133 million. Subsequently, in a strategic move to enter the enterprise WLAN market, Juniper Networks acquired Trapeze from Belden in December 2010 for approximately $152 million. Juniper, which had been a customer of Trapeze, integrated the company's technology and products into its own portfolio, rebranding them under the Juniper name to complement its existing routing, switching, and security solutions.

Keywords: wireless LAN, WLAN infrastructure, enterprise mobility, network management software, Mobility Exchange controllers, Mobility Point access points, Smart Mobile architecture, intelligent switching, voice over WLAN, VoWLAN, real-time location services, RTLS, network access control, Wi-Fi solutions, wireless security, high-performance networking, Dan Simone, Bill Miskovetz, Juniper Networks acquisition, Belden Inc

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