Company:Pacific Broadband Communications

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 |name     = Pacific Broadband Communications
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 |foundation       = 1999
 |location_city    = San Jose,
California |location_country = United States |key_people = |num_employees = |industry = |products = CMTS and broadband solutions |revenue = |net_income = |market cap = |area_served = |homepage = www.juniper.net | defunct = 2001 (2001) | founder = | fate = Acquired

Pacific Broadband Communications was a former broadband telecommunications company based in San Jose, California . Founded in November, 1999 by Dr. Alok Sharma, the company focused on a Cable Modem Termination System (CMTS) product named the Kodiak G10, as well as a Cable Modem reference design, made available under license. Investors included Raza Foundries, Bowman Capital, Vulcan Ventures, Cox Communications, Pilot House, YAS Capital Partners, Juniper Networks, and Scientific-Atlanta.

It ceased when it was acquired by Juniper Networks in November, 2001 for US$ 200 million.[1][2]

See also

  • List of acquisitions by Juniper Networks

References