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Cerent Corporation was an
optical equipment maker based in Petaluma, California. It was
founded in 1997 as
Fiberlane Communications with
funding from Kleiner...
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Netscape and
profited from Netscape's IPO. Its
investment of $8
million in
Cerent was
worth around $2
billion when the
optical equipment maker was sold to...
- when they occurred.
During the
Internet boom in 1999, the
company acquired Cerent Corporation, a start-up
company located in Petaluma, California, for about...
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Telecoms crash and
brought an idea to
build micro-inverters to his
former Cerent Corporation colleague,
Raghu Belur, and they
formed PVI Solutions. The two...
- Sensors,
Ikanos Communications, VoiceObjects, Nexant, Lara Networks, Zantaz,
Cerent Corporation, Tele Atlas, and Loglogic. Harber, Aaron. "The
Aaron Harber...
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Advanced Fibre Communications (AFC) (now Tellabs), and
Cerent,
which was
purchased by Cisco. Some
Cerent employees went on to
purchase the
Phoenix Theater...
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Kleiner Perkins according to The Wall
Street Journal. He also
incubated Cerent Corporation in 1996,
which sold to
Cisco for $7.8 billion, and Siara, which...
- data—US$28 billion. Cisco's
previous largest acquisition was tied
between Cerent Corporation and
Scientific Atlanta for $6.9 billion in 1999 and 2005 respectively...
- (1995–1997), Software.com (1997–1998) (now OpenWave),
Fiberlane (now Cisco),
Cerent/Siara (now
Redback Networks) (1998–1999),
Urban Media (1999–2001), and NU...
- panels. In the
aftermath of the 2001
Telecoms crash,
Martin Fornage of
Cerent Corporation was
looking for new projects. When he saw the low performance...