Telicomm

Wireless Video Connectivity for Smart Cities

Automotive & Mobility Technologies
Private
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Company Overview

Snapshot

Founded in December 2016 by Shlomi Arbel and Lior Ophir, Telicomm operates with 51–200 employees. The company has raised $1.77M across three funding rounds from five investors. In January 2021, Telicomm secured Series A funding, led by SIBF VC.

Business overview

Telicomm develops advanced security camera connectivity solutions designed to overcome the limitations of traditional cellular networks, particularly in urban areas lacking robust fiber-optic infrastructure. The company's core product, P-VAN technology, leverages machine learning and sophisticated signal processing to optimize high-definition video transmission over existing cellular networks. This enables municipalities and smart cities to deploy surveillance cameras efficiently without the need for costly fiber installations, operating within the Automotive & Mobility Technologies sector.

Strategic signal

In January 2021, Telicomm secured $1.3 million in Series A funding, a significant milestone that validates its P-VAN technology for smart city applications. This investment signals growing investor confidence in solutions that address critical infrastructure gaps for urban development, particularly in areas where traditional fiber deployment is cost-prohibitive. For investors, this indicates Telicomm's potential to scale its wireless video connectivity solutions in the burgeoning smart city market.

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Company Intelligence Q&A

What is Telicomm's primary focus?
Telicomm specializes in providing wireless video connectivity solutions for smart cities, addressing the challenges of deploying high-definition cameras in areas without extensive fiber-optic infrastructure.
When was Telicomm founded?
Telicomm was founded in December 2016 by Shlomi Arbel and Lior Ophir.
What is Telicomm's P-VAN technology?
Telicomm's P-VAN technology utilizes machine learning and signal processing to optimize video transmission over cellular networks, enabling cities to deploy high-definition cameras without requiring costly fiber installations.
When did Telicomm secure its Series A funding?
In January 2021, Telicomm secured $1.3 million in Series A funding, led by SIBF VC.
Has Telicomm received any non-equity funding?
In December 2020, Telicomm received a grant from the Ministry of Communications and the Israel Innovation Authority.
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