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SpiderCloud Wireless<ref>{{cite web|title=SpiderCloud Wireless|url=http://www.spidercloud.com}}</ref> was co-founded in early 2008 by Mike Gallagher, CEO and Peter Wexler, and is headquartered in [[San Jose, California]]. The company is backed by investors [[Charles River Ventures]], [[Matrix Partners]], Opus Capital and Shasta Ventures.
SpiderCloud Wireless<ref>{{cite web|title=SpiderCloud Wireless|url=http://www.spidercloud.com}}</ref> was co-founded in early 2008 by Mike Gallagher, CEO and Peter Wexler, and is headquartered in [[San Jose, California]]. The company is backed by investors [[Charles River Ventures]], [[Matrix Partners]], Opus Capital and Shasta Ventures.


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SpiderCloud Services Node (SCSN): Enterprise premises controller of over 100 self-organizing Radio Nodes that can be installed in just days<ref>{{cite news|last=Chambers|first=David|title=Mobile World Congress 2013 - Small Cell Report|url=http://www.thinksmallcell.com/Femtocell-Events/mobile-world-congress-2013-small-cell-report.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+ThinkFemtocell+%28Think+Small+Cell%29|accessdate=28 February 2013|newspaper=ThinkSmallCell}}</ref> using an enterprise-Ethernet Local Area Network (LAN) as a managed service by a mobile operator’s network.
SpiderCloud Services Node (SCSN): Enterprise premises controller of over 100 self-organizing Radio Nodes that can be installed in just days<ref>{{cite news|last=Chambers|first=David|title=Mobile World Congress 2013 - Small Cell Report|url=http://www.thinksmallcell.com/Femtocell-Events/mobile-world-congress-2013-small-cell-report.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+ThinkFemtocell+%28Think+Small+Cell%29|accessdate=28 February 2013|newspaper=ThinkSmallCell}}</ref> using an enterprise-Ethernet Local Area Network (LAN) as a managed service by a mobile operator’s network.


==Awards==
== Awards ==

Wall Street Journal<ref>{{cite web|title=Looking for the 'Next Big Thing'? Ranking the Top 50 Start-Ups|url=http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10000872396390444813104578018940187057924.html|publisher=Wall Street Journal}}</ref> ranks SpiderCloud Wireless #5 in the "Next Big Thing" - Ranking the Top 50 Start-Ups
Wall Street Journal<ref>{{cite web|title=Looking for the 'Next Big Thing'? Ranking the Top 50 Start-Ups|url=http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10000872396390444813104578018940187057924.html|publisher=Wall Street Journal}}</ref> ranks SpiderCloud Wireless #5 in the "Next Big Thing" - Ranking the Top 50 Start-Ups


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2013 CTIA E-Tech Award<ref>{{cite web|title=CTIA Announces 2013 E-Tech Award Winners|url=http://www.ctia2013.com/media/newsdetails.cfm/323|publisher=CTIA–The Wireless Association®}}</ref> for Network Infrastructure: In-Building Network for "First Scalable & Multi-Access 3G, Wi-Fi & 4G/LTE Small Cell System"
2013 CTIA E-Tech Award<ref>{{cite web|title=CTIA Announces 2013 E-Tech Award Winners|url=http://www.ctia2013.com/media/newsdetails.cfm/323|publisher=CTIA–The Wireless Association®}}</ref> for Network Infrastructure: In-Building Network for "First Scalable & Multi-Access 3G, Wi-Fi & 4G/LTE Small Cell System"


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Revision as of 01:56, 4 July 2013

SpiderCloud Wireless[1] was co-founded in early 2008 by Mike Gallagher, CEO and Peter Wexler, and is headquartered in San Jose, California. The company is backed by investors Charles River Ventures, Matrix Partners, Opus Capital and Shasta Ventures.

SpiderCloud Wireless develops scalable and multi-access Small Cell network[2] platforms that allow mobile operators to deliver cellular and Wi-Fi coverage, capacity and smart applications to enterprises[3] of any size. SpiderCloud’s Enterprise Radio Access Network (E-RAN) system consists of two elements:

SpiderCloud Radio Node (SCRN): Multi-Access 3G, LTE/4G and dual-band Wi-Fi Small Cells[4] for indoor and venue deployments.

SpiderCloud Services Node (SCSN): Enterprise premises controller of over 100 self-organizing Radio Nodes that can be installed in just days[5] using an enterprise-Ethernet Local Area Network (LAN) as a managed service by a mobile operator’s network.

Awards

Wall Street Journal[6] ranks SpiderCloud Wireless #5 in the "Next Big Thing" - Ranking the Top 50 Start-Ups

2013 Small Cell Industry Awards[7] Category: Non-residential (enterprise and public access small cell) design and technology innovation (vendor)[8]

2013 CTIA E-Tech Award[9] for Network Infrastructure: In-Building Network for "First Scalable & Multi-Access 3G, Wi-Fi & 4G/LTE Small Cell System"

References

  1. ^ "SpiderCloud Wireless".
  2. ^ "Enterprises begin embracing scalable small cell networks". Wireless Magazine. Retrieved 31 May 2013.
  3. ^ Mavrakis, Dimitris. "The challenge of enterprise wireless connectivity". Telecoms.com. Retrieved 14 May 2013.
  4. ^ Curtis, Sophie. "Network integration between small cells and WiFi hotspots planned". TechWorld. Retrieved 05 November 2012. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  5. ^ Chambers, David. "Mobile World Congress 2013 - Small Cell Report". ThinkSmallCell. Retrieved 28 February 2013.
  6. ^ "Looking for the 'Next Big Thing'? Ranking the Top 50 Start-Ups". Wall Street Journal.
  7. ^ "Winners of 2013 Small Cell Industry Awards". Small Cell Forum.
  8. ^ Keith, Dyer. "News Small Cells World Summit round-up: NEC/SpiderCloud". The Mobile Network. Retrieved 07 June 2013. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  9. ^ "CTIA Announces 2013 E-Tech Award Winners". CTIA–The Wireless Association®.