Southampton Uni spin-out raises £21.5m in Series B funding

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Southampton Uni spin-out raises £21.5m in Series B funding

AccelerComm has announced it has closed £21.5 million in Series B funding from Parkwalk, Swisscom and Hostplus together with participation from existing investors Bloc Ventures, IP Group and IQ Capital.

AccelerComm, which has IP which optimises 5G radio access network performance, will use the funding to continue the expansion of its current team, further its US and global expansion, and develop its technology as it sees growing demand among mobile operators, telecoms equipment vendors and satellite operators.

The company’s technology corrects mobile transmission errors caused by noise, interference and poor signal strength and can be optimised for the specific needs of both terrestrial and satellite communications.

Founded by Professor Rob Maunder at the University of Southampton in 2016, AccelerComm counts Vodafone, Intel, AMD and National Instruments among its clients, and has won a number of industry awards including a Global Mobile Award at MWC Barcelona in 2022.

Tom Cronk, CEO of AccelerComm, said:

“From LEO satellite to terrestrial 5G deployments, the challenges of how to maximize the performance of the network, and in particular efficient use of energy and radio spectrum, are universal.

“Over the past few years, AccelerComm has continually demonstrated its position at the forefront of this technology, working with mobile operators, telecoms equipment vendors and the satellite industry to help supercharge communications.

“We’re thrilled to receive this backing from a range of industry-leading investors combined with the continued backing ongoing support of our existing shareholders and look forward to the company’s continued rapid growth and innovative development.”

John Pearson, Investment Director at Parkwalk, said:

“We are delighted to support AccelerComm’s latest funding round, helping this UK-based company scale up and deliver exceptional connectivity to people and businesses around the world.

“This level of funding will help the company realize its commercial potential, promising a step-change moment in the development and capability of 5G satellite technology. We look forward to seeing this unique and promising company take its operations to new heights.”

Pär Lange, Partner at Swisscom Ventures, said:

“With our investment in Accelercomm, we are excited to support a company that leads the way in significantly increasing the performance of wireless communication systems.

“Its unique innovations around L1 channel coding for high performance networks is producing higher throughput, lower power consumption and more platform agility, features which we believe will unlock the full potential of 5G.”

Source: The Business Magazine

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