


"Our new innovative codec is just one element of our Platform as a Service infrastructure, which is designed to help partners build best of breed unified communication experiences."

"We believe in handcrafting communication technology that integrates naturally into the lives and habits of our customers and improves the quality and effectiveness of their interactions," said Bryan Hertz, CEO and co-founder of Voxox. Voxox is demonstrating these test results and showcasing its new codec at Mobile World Congress 2016 in Hall 1 (Booth 1H31). In recent tests, the new Voxox codec has dramatically outperformed popular competitive technologies in poor connectivity environments with significant packet loss. As the core of VoIP calling, a codec is used to encode and compress voice signals into digital form for transmission and can vary in aspects such as sound quality, bandwidth, computational requirements, and more. Voxox®, the most comprehensive unified communications Platform as a Service company, today announced at Mobile World Congress, being held at Fira Gran Via in Barcelona, Spain on February 22-25, 2016, that the company's new patent-pending VoIP codec is now available to Voxox partners (e.g., mobile and cable operators, OEMs, and other service providers) as part of the Voxox Platform as a Service offering. Privacy Policy | Terms of Service If you would no longer like email updates from CrunchBase, you can unsubscribe here.BARCELONA (MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS) and SAN DIEGO (PRWEB) February 22, 2016 Startupbootcamp InsurTech London 2016 Demo Dayĭon’t see your event? Reach out to us at innovative companies and the people behind them.Ĥ10 Townsend Street, San Francisco, CA 94107 © 2016 CrunchBase Inc. The San Jose-based company serves the Bay Area and Seattle, but plans to expand into LA, San Diego, Portland, DC, and Boston.Ĭhuck Hattemer, Rico Mok, Greg Toschi, Evan Huang, Arman Dezfuli-ArjomandiĪ unique event dedicated to supporting and validating women entrepreneurs are in the trenches of building their business. OneRent manages the entire lifecycle between renters and owners. Y Combinator (Lead), Signatures Capital, David Spector, + 3 more Launched in 2014, the company processes over 300,000 checks per month for leading on-demand companies like Uber, Instacart, and GrubHub. The New York-based company closed $10M of $12M and will use the funding to expand into more areas.Įmil Capital Partners (Lead), Partech Ventures, Slow Ventures, + 2 moreĬheckr automates the process of background checks through online access or API. Zeel is an on-demand massage provider available in 20 cities. Leverage the Daily Excel Export to track the latest fundings, investor details, and exits. Check out the latest investors and companies on our interactive timeline visualization. In 2015, CrunchBase recorded 77 new unicorns, an average of 19 per quarter. This quarter has already seen 8 new unicorn companies. Interactive data visualizations on the Unicorn Leaderboard

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Case in point: 2015 was a record year for venture funding in Europe – up 12 percent from the year before – and in the first two months of 2016, Series A rounds are up 38% year-over-year. tech downturn, because it has now laid its own foundations (talent, local VCs, accelerators, etc). Europe’s tech scene won’t be impacted by the U.S. “As Silicon Valley chills, Europe’s tech gets hotter”Īt least if you ask Mattias Ljungman, co-founder and partner at Atomico. Co-founder and CEO Talmon Marco, who sold his last company Viber for $900M to Japanese internet giant Rakuten, says Juno will be an ethical, socially responsible ride-sharing service but did not reveal a public launch date. Juno, a months-old, New York-based ride-sharing service, is reportedly in talks with investors to raise $30M in new funding to fuel its plans to take on Uber, according to TechCrunch yesterday.
