CCS Raises $2M Seed FundingCCS Raises $2M Seed Funding

Cambridge Communication Systems raised more than £1M of investment to fund early stage deployments of small-cell microwave backhaul system

January 5, 2012

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CAMBRIDGE, U.K. -- Cambridge Communication Systems Limited (CCS) today announced that it has raised over £1M of investment to fund early stage deployments of its unique small-cell microwave backhaul system. The funding round was led by Cambridge Angels Founder Robert Sansom, who will become Chairman of CCS, and is backed by Cambridge Wireless Chairman David Cleevely as well as Imperial Innovations, Cambridge Angels and Cambridge Capital Group.

CCS is developing a low cost, high performance solution to the problem of backhaul in small-cell mobile communications networks. Small-cell networks are accepted as the only realistic solution to the pressing data capacity problem in mobile communications, but as yet no credible solution for backhaul – the transfer of data between these networks and the core infrastructure – has been developed. CCS’s technology is a unique self-organizing, self-optimizing multipoint-to-multipoint microwave communications system which operates in cheap and plentiful licensed spectrum. It is easy to deploy and maintain, has a small physical footprint, and can be rapidly scaled.

CCS was founded by Steve Greaves and John Porter both experienced entrepreneurs who were co-founders of Adaptive Broadband Limited and Cambridge Broadband Networks Limited.

“CCS is an exciting new investment for the Cambridge Angels, Imperial Innovations and Cambridge Capital Group” commented Robert Sansom, “with a strong founding team and a number of experienced technology investors.”

Cambridge Communication Systems Ltd.

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