Foxcom
RF-over-fiber Solutions
Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in February 1993, Foxcom operated with 51–200 employees and was acquired by Global Invacom in November 2014. The company raised a total of $10.75M across two funding rounds from four investors.
Business overview
Foxcom specializes in advanced RF-over-fiber solutions for commercial, government, and military applications. The company's product portfolio supports in-building wireless coverage and satellite ground station connectivity, offering high-performance RF optical solutions with a frequency range up to 15 GHz. Foxcom serves market segments including satellite communications, multi-family housing TV distribution, in-building wireless, and military satellite solutions, positioning itself within the Aerospace, Defense & HLS sector.
Strategic signal
In March 2017, Foxcom announced the availability of GPS/GNSS repeaters designed for Iridium indoors. This development indicates the company's continued focus on expanding its RF-over-fiber technology to support critical satellite communication systems in challenging indoor environments, signaling a commitment to enhancing connectivity and reliability for its specialized clientele.
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- When was Foxcom acquired?
- Foxcom was acquired by Global Invacom in November 2014.
- What is Foxcom's primary business?
- Foxcom manufactures advanced RF-over-fiber solutions for commercial, government, and military sectors, including applications for in-building wireless coverage and satellite ground station connectivity.
- What was a key product development for Foxcom in 2017?
- In March 2017, Foxcom introduced GPS/GNSS repeaters for Iridium indoors, expanding its range of RF-over-fiber solutions.