Outsmart Thinks Orange

Fixed/mobile convergence startup scores new CEO and first commercial deal following $17M cash injection

May 23, 2005

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Fixed/mobile convergence startup Outsmart Ltd. has scored a new CEO and its first commercial win at Orange Israel, on the back of a recent $17 million cash injection.

Founded in 2001, the Israel-headquartered company is targeting fixed and wireless carriers with its SmartFMC convergence kit.

“We integrate SIP-based telephony into the mobile core network, allowing fixed-line phones to appear to the mobile network as mobile phones,” Daniela Bendor, head of marketing and business development, tells Unstrung. “We are a switch within the mobile network, imitating the MSC [Mobile Switching Center]... We support interoperability with all standard SIP-compliant media gateways and support any SIP-compliant terminal device.”

The company has partnership agreements with the likes of Comverse Ltd., IBM Corp. (NYSE: IBM), and Nortel Networks Ltd. (NYSE/Toronto: NT). This little chart from Outsmart’s Website gives the, er, big picture:

74321.gifEarlier this month the vendor announced it had secured $17 million in VC funding from Accel Partners, Gemini Israel Fund, and Magnum Communications Fund (see Outsmart Raises $17M). The investment follows a previous round of $2.5 million in July 2004, when the company was still known as its original incarnation, Smart-SS7 (see Smart-SS7 Lands $2.5M).

“It was too technical a name,” admits Bendor.

The name change seems to be having the desired effect. Although the vendor states, in true startup fashion, that it is in trials with “several major European operators,” Outsmart has now scored its first commercial win. “Orange Israel is going to be launched in a month,” says Bendor. “It’s going to be the first-ever commercial FMC service worldwide.”

Such a deal is likely to have been fostered with the help of Outsmart’s new CEO, Menahem Tirosh. Tirosh, who joins Outsmart only seven months after taking the same role at OSS vendor TTI Telecom International Ltd. (Nasdaq: TTIL), is also a former CTO of Orange Israel.

— Justin Springham, Senior Editor, Europe, Unstrung

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