Cambridge Broadband
www.cambridgebroadband.comAn active member of the WiMAX Forum, Cambridge Broadband Ltd has pioneered the development of carrier-class, point-to-multipoint broadband wireless access equipment. The company is focused on delivering quality multi-service networks to network operators with the best price-performance in the licensed band worldwide.
Cambridge Broadband was formed in January 2000 by an experienced team with a strong record of successful innovation in broadband wireless design.
Cambridge Broadband’s 3.5GHz and 10.5GHz VectaStar system offers the most advanced combination of high bandwidth, high coverage and extended range on the market. It supports multiple carrier-class services simultaneously, each with robust QoS through the following customer premise equipment: Solo, Basic, Plus, Max, MaxFibre and MaxATM. The VectaStar has excellent non-line-of-sight capability and self-backhaul at ranges beyond 20km, making it a compelling solution for network operators looking for a fast return on investment.
The company raised $9.0 million in a series D financing in January 2006.
Staff
Bjorn Krylander joined Cambridge Broadband from UbiNetics where he was CEO for four years until its successful sale in August 2005. Prior to working at UbiNetics, Bjorn held a variety of positions at Ericsson Inc., including Vice President TDMA and CDMA Mobile Phones in the US and culminating as Vice President and General Manager of the company’s Home Communications Business Unit. A Swedish national, Bjorn holds a Master of Science in Electronic Engineering from Lund University, and brings expertise in both the mobile cellular and broadband access markets. | John holds a degree in Computer Science from the University of Cambridge and has wide experience of hardware and software design for computer networks. His doctoral research into the interconnection of ring networks was followed by research and development work at the Olivetti Research Laboratory (ORL) from 1987 onwards. From 1992 onwards, John pioneered broadband wireless research, becoming the chief architect responsible for all broadband wireless research and development activities at ORL. Prior to co-founding Cambridge Broadband, John held the positions of Vice-President and Chief Scientist at Adaptive Broadband. |
An expert in telecommunications, David Cleevely founded Analysys Ltd, global advisers in telecoms, IT and new media in 1985. He recently sold the company and pursues a range of interests, reflected in his directorships and advisory roles. In addition to co-founding the Cambridge Network and Cambridge 3G, he has helped to start several companies in telecommunications, information technology, and biotechnology. His directorships include Abcam Ltd, Cambridge Theranostics Ltd, Bango.net and Cambridge Broadband. He also sits on the advisory boards of Cambridge Gateway Fund, rvc Greenhouse and Splashpower. David has shared his expertise by advising the Government on communications issues, regularly commenting for BBC radio and television, and giving lectures and presentations. |
Contact details
Cowley Road
Cambridge
CB4 0WZ, UK
Tel +44 (0)1223 703000
Fax +44 (0)1223 703001