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Pronto Networks is a privately held, venture backed company. Investors include BV Capital, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, and Intel Capital, a few of the world's leading venture capital firms in the area of telecommunications. |
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Draper Fisher Jurvetson Draper Fisher Jurvetson is a leading early stage information technology venture capital firm. Headquartered in Redwood City, California, Draper Fisher Jurvetson manages over $2 billion in committed capital and has developed a large network of highly successful portfolio companies. Draper Fisher Jurvetson pursues a people/market/technology approach to venture capital investing, funding entrepreneurs with the energy, vision, experience and desire to build great companies. For more information about Draper Fisher Jurvetson see www.dfj.com. |
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BV Capital
BV Capital is an independent venture capital fund with international investors such as Bertelsmann AG, AOL Time Warner, Stanford University and Mayfield Fund. It is the successor to Bertelsmann Ventures, LP, and has offices in San Francisco, California; Hamburg, Germany and Paris, France. The four founding members of the firm have extensive experience in the Internet, electronic media and telecommunications industries. BV Capital primarily focuses on early stage investments in the media, communications, infrastructure, enabling technologies and wireless application markets. In 2000 the Wall Street Journal named BV Capital as one of the most influential technology financiers on either side of the Atlantic. For more information on BV Capital, please visit www.bvcapital.com. |
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Intel Capital The $500 million Intel Communications Fund, managed by Intel Capital, was established in September 1999 and focuses on accelerating Intel voice and data communications and wireless networking initiatives. The fund targets companies developing basic communications and semiconductor components and boards, real-time operating systems, software tools and utilities, system level hardware and software, and wireless network services and channels. The Intel Communications Fund has made more than 80 investments in 17 countries on five continents. For more information about the fund, visit www.intel.com/capital/portfolio/funds/icf.htm. |
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