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Silicon Valley technologist and venture capitalist Raj Singh has joined the advisory board of Air5, a startup that's focused on helping cable operators run 5G signals on their HFC networks. #pressrelease
September 18, 2024
Air5™ (air5.io), a new Silicon Valley-based technology company powering a shared future for cable and wireless networks, announced today it has added accomplished network infrastructure, software, semiconductor and enterprise platforms entrepreneur Raj Singh to its advisory board. Singh will join the company’s distinguished group of renowned technologists and top executives from the finance, cable and wireless industries, including former C-level leaders from such companies as Cisco, Charter, Comcast, Motorola, Alphabet, Nest and AT&T.
A seasoned Silicon Valley technologist, entrepreneur, venture capitalist and executive for multiple startups, Singh has founded and managed several venture-backed companies, with the likes of Vinod Khosla and Promod Haque, that sold for several billions to some of the biggest global leaders like Cisco and Google. His leadership spans more than three decades across such names as API management platform company, Apigee; incubator of wide area infrastructure startups, Comstellar Communications; semiconductor company for routers and switches, StratumOne Communications; and Cerent, a high-speed multiplexer for telecom infrastructure.
Singh is co-author of a self-published textbook "Digital Design and Synthesis with Verilog HDL," widely used by chip designers and universities in the US.
Air5 recently announced it has named wireless veteran Jeff Brown its CEO and introduced its disruptive patent-pending 5G-standards-based network architecture that will, for the first time, effectively harmonize disparate broadband infrastructures. The innovative new concept allows a 5G-based network architecture to seamlessly share cable’s hybrid fiber coaxial (HFC) infrastructure with the industry’s current DOCSIS standard.
Read the full press release here.
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