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Federated Wireless

www.federatedwireless.com

 
Founded in 2012, Federated Wireless is a subsidiary of Allied Minds that was formed around groundbreaking technologies for the wireless industry. The company addresses the changing needs of wireless communications from a unique perspective of supply and demand. By combining world-class expertise in cognitive radio with advanced analytics to enhance the performance of mobile broadband networks, the company’s technology aims to improve capacity through higher spectrum utilization and by optimizing the flow of data.
  • Number of Employees: 5K-10K
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Kurt Schaubach
Chief Technology Officer Profile

Funding

Federated Wireless raised $22M on 02/01/2016
Federated Wireless raised $42M on 09/14/2017
Federated Wireless raised $51M on 09/04/2019
Federated Wireless raised $13.7M on 04/21/2020
Federated Wireless raised $14M on 05/02/2022

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