Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in January 2016, Pente Networks operates with 11–50 employees. The company has raised $10 million across 4 funding rounds from 5 investors. In June 2024, Mitsubishi Corporation invested in Pente Networks.
Business overview
Pente Networks provides enterprise LTE/5G solutions designed to support digital transformation by optimizing public and private clouds. Their IT-friendly solutions feature guaranteed latency, security, and quality of experience. The company serves various markets including enterprises, and operates within the Business Software sector, focusing on IT & Network Management, Communications, 5G, and LTE technologies.
Strategic signal
In March 2024, Pente Networks unveiled a Zero Trust Security Suite for private 5G cellular networks. This development signals the company's commitment to enhancing the security posture of its private network solutions, addressing critical enterprise concerns around data protection and access control. For investors, this indicates a strategic move to differentiate its offerings in a competitive market and capitalize on the growing demand for secure private cellular infrastructure.
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- What was a significant recent investment in Pente Networks?
- In June 2024, Mitsubishi Corporation invested in Pente Networks, signaling continued strategic interest in the company's private 5G solutions.
- When did Pente Networks secure funding from Fujitsu Ventures?
- In November 2023, Pente Networks received funding from.
- What security product did Pente Networks launch in March 2024?
- In March 2024, Pente Networks unveiled a Zero Trust Security Suite specifically designed for private 5G cellular networks.
- Which investors participated in Pente Networks' September 2022 funding round?
- In September 2022, Pente Networks secured funding from investors including.
- What was a notable early partnership for the company?
- In June 2018, monogoto launched a programmable cellular platform that was powered by JpU HyperCore, an early product from Pente Networks (then operating as JpU).