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HRMavenir Systems, Inc. dba Mavenir is an American
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company, created in 2017 as a result of a three-way merger of existing companies and technologies, that develops and supplies cloud-native software to the
communications service provider A telephone company, also known as a telco, telephone service provider, or telecommunications operator, is a kind of communications service provider (CSP), more precisely a telecommunications service provider (TSP), that provides telecommunica ...
(CSP) market. The company is headquartered in
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. Mavenir’s 2019 turnover was US$427.4 million. The company had 4,100 employees and more than 250 telecoms service provider customers at the end of 2020.


History


Predecessor companies

Mavenir has a complex corporate history as a result of successive acquisitions and spin-offs. The main historical predecessors are: *
Xura Xura, Inc. (NASDAQ: MESG), previously known as Comverse, Inc., was a technology company headquartered in Wakefield, Massachusetts, United States, in existence from 2013 to 2017, that offered a portfolio of digital services which enabled global co ...
, which was composed of pieces of Comverse, Inc.,
Acision Acision was a privately held British mobile communications network infrastructure company engaged in messaging and charging systems that enable popular services such as Short message service (SMS), Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), mobile inter ...
, and a number of other acquired companies. Comverse, Inc derived from
Comverse Technology Comverse Technology, Inc., often referred to as simply Comverse, was a technology company located in Woodbury, New York in the United States, that developed and marketed telecommunications software. The company focused on providing value-added ...
, was active in traditional value-added services (VAS), digital cloud services, Unified Communications (VoIP & UC), and a suite of evolved communication services. Acision was a privately held secure mobile messaging and engagement services firm. These entities were combined in 2015 to form Xura, which focused on two core product areas: digital communications services and converged communications (traditional and IP). * An older entity with a similar name,
Mavenir Systems Mavenir Systems ( NYSE:MVNR ) was a software-based telecommunications networking provider based in Richardson, Texas that existed from 2005 to 2015. The company's software was aimed to deliver internet protocol (IP)-based voice, video, rich commu ...
, initially a company focused on transition from 3G to 4G with IMS products and solutions, founded in 2006. It acquired
Airwide Solutions Airwide Solutions was a privately held (majority shareholder smac, partners Germany), but United States–based mobile messaging and wireless internet infrastructure company. It was acquired by Mavenir Systems in May 2011. The company was founde ...
, Stoke and Ulticom and In 2013, the company went public on NYSE with MVNR ticker symbol. The company was acquired by
Mitel Networks Corporation Mitel Networks Corporation is a Canadian telecommunications company. The company previously produced TDM PBX systems and applications, but after a change in ownership in 2001, now focuses almost entirely on Voice-over-IP (VoIP) products. Mitel ...
in 2015 to create Mitel Mobility. * Ranzure Networks, a startup focused on developing 5G cloud-based radio access network technology. How it came together: In mid-2016, Xura was acquired by affiliates of Siris Capital Group in a deal that valued the company at approximately $643 million. On 19 December 2016, affiliates of Xura agreed to acquire Mitel Mobility, for $385 million, and Ranzure Networks Inc., for an undisclosed sum.


The New Mavenir

When the transactions completed on February 8, 2017, the newly merged company was renamed Mavenir Systems Inc., trading under the Mavenir brand. Mavenir has continued to acquire technology - including its acquisitions of Aquto, a cloud-based sponsored data platform (2018); Argyle Data (2018), a machine learning security platform; Brocade’s vEPC and ip.access (2020), a specialist small cell vendor. On 6 October 2020, Mavenir announced that it had filed a registration statement for an
initial public offering An initial public offering (IPO) or stock launch is a public offering in which shares of a company are sold to institutional investors and usually also to retail (individual) investors. An IPO is typically underwritten by one or more investment ...
(IPO) of ordinary shares on Nasdaq. Due to market volatility in the run-up to the 2020 US elections the company postponed the IPO on 28 October but stated that it would keep market conditions under review in the following months.


Company timeline

* 2005:
Mavenir Systems Mavenir Systems ( NYSE:MVNR ) was a software-based telecommunications networking provider based in Richardson, Texas that existed from 2005 to 2015. The company's software was aimed to deliver internet protocol (IP)-based voice, video, rich commu ...
founded * 2008: Mavenir Systems completes round of funding for $17.5 million * 2010: Mavenir Systems completes a round of funding round for $13.5 million backed by Alloy Ventures, Austin Ventures and North Bridge Venture Partners * 2011: Mavenir Systems completes round of funding for $40 million backed by August Capital and including existing investors Alloy Ventures, Austin Ventures, North Bridge Venture Partners and Greenspring Associates * 2011: Mavenir Systems acquired
Airwide Solutions Airwide Solutions was a privately held (majority shareholder smac, partners Germany), but United States–based mobile messaging and wireless internet infrastructure company. It was acquired by Mavenir Systems in May 2011. The company was founde ...
, a messaging specialist for $40 million * 2013: Mavenir Systems IPO (NYSE) under ticker MVNR, raising $44.5 million * 2014: acquired security gateway vendor Stoke for $2.9 million plus $1.9 million of debt * 2015: acquired signalling vendor Ulticom for $20 million * 2015: acquired by
Mitel Networks Corporation Mitel Networks Corporation is a Canadian telecommunications company. The company previously produced TDM PBX systems and applications, but after a change in ownership in 2001, now focuses almost entirely on Voice-over-IP (VoIP) products. Mitel ...
for $560 million * 2016: rebranded by Mitel to Mitel Mobile, then sold to
Xura Xura, Inc. (NASDAQ: MESG), previously known as Comverse, Inc., was a technology company headquartered in Wakefield, Massachusetts, United States, in existence from 2013 to 2017, that offered a portfolio of digital services which enabled global co ...
(for $350 million) * 2016: Pardeep Kohli and Ashok Khuntia founded Ranzure to disrupt the Radio Access Network market through cloud-based virtualisation. Ranzure raises $13 million in Series A funding. * 2016: Xura acquired Ranzure * 2017: Siris merges Xura, Ranzure and Mitel Mobile and rebrands as Mavenir * 2017: Brocade vEPCc acquisition * 2018: acquired Aquto * 2018: acquired Argyle Data * 2020: acquired ip.access *2020: IPO postponed due to market volatility


CEO

Mavenir’s President and Chief Executive Officer is Pardeep Kohli who has been associated with several of the ventures that make up the company today. He has been in his current post since December 2016 and was previously CEO of Xura, which he joined after it acquired Ranzure, a company that Kohli had founded earlier that year. Before Ranzure, Kohli had been President and CEO of Mavenir Systems, Inc, guiding it through its IPO in November 2013 and subsequent acquisition by Mitel Networks Corporation in 2015. Prior to Mavenir Systems, Pardeep was Co-Founder, President and CEO of Spatial Wireless, which was acquired by Alcatel in 2004


Deployments


Customers

The company says it has 250+ operator customers in 120 countries, including 17 of the top 20 largest operators. Known examples include: * 2012 – MetroPCS - VoLTE solution to support what was claimed to be a world's first * 2014 – T-Hrvatski Telekom - IMS HSS-FE * 2015 –
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- RCS * 2017 – Sprint – NFV Cloud Deployment * 2018 – Telefonica Germany – Virtualised IMS for VoLTE and VoWiFi * 2019 – Verizon – cloud core * 2019 – Partner – virtualized mobile core * 2019 - Cellcom – virtualised IMS mobile core and VoWiFi * 2019 – Telefónica Argentina - Signalling Firewall * 2019 –
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- Open RAN * 2019 – Vodafone Idea – “Network as a Platform” * 2020 –
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Czech Republic and Slovak Telekom – NFV Harmonised IMS * 2020 – Telefonica “O2” UK - virtualised IMS * 2020 – Hudson Valley Wireless – Cloud-native LTE packet core * 2020 – Rakuten Mobile RCS * 2020 –
Turkcell Turkcell İletişim Hizmetleri A.Ş. (''lit. Turkcell Communication Services'') (, ) is the leading mobile phone operator of Turkey, based in Istanbul. The company has 39,3 million subscribers as of September 2021. In 2015, the company's number of ...
– Cloud-native IMS * 2020 – Dish - Open RAN * 2020 –
Vodafone Idea Vodafone Idea (or Vi, and/but stylised as ''V!'') is an Indian telecom operator with its headquarters based in Mumbai and Gandhinagar. It is a pan-India integrated GSM operator offering 2G, 3G, 4G, 4G+, VoLTE, and VoWiFi service. As of 31 ...
– Open RAN * 2020 –
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, Telefonica, Vodafone – RCS interconnection in Germany


Trials

Mavenir has been involved in OpenRAN and other virtualisation trials with several operators. Partnerships in the public domain include: * 2018 – Baicells – XRAN (Open RAN) interface testing * 2020 – Telefonica “O2” UK - OpenRAN * 2020 – Deutsche Telekom – web-scale validation of 5G SA core * 2020 – Airtel – Open RAN RAN Intelligent Controller (RIC)


Technology partnerships

* 2019 – OEM agreement with Big Switch * 2019 – OpenRAN integration with Sunwave * 2020 – 5G private networks in Germany with Mugler * 2020 – Open RAN solutions in Japan with NEC * 2020 – Open RAN solutions in USA with Goodman Networks * 2020 – Open RAN solutions in USA with GDT * 2020 – Open RAN collaboration with Altiostar * 2020 – Open RAN collaboration with Comba Telecom in Turkey * 2020 – 5G campus networks systems integration in Germany with NTT Data * 2020 – 5G core UPF with NVIDIA * 2020 – RCS Business Messaging with
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* 2020 – Open RAN Remote Radio Head development with MTI


References

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External links


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