Dilithium ropes $8M for wireless multmedia systems

Dilithium Networks, provider of converged video services for wireless internet and mobile applications, has opened a round of funding targeted at $8 million. It last raised $18 million in 2005, bringing in $33 million total over three rounds from CM Capital Investments, Deutsche Bank, Infocomm Investments, JAFCO Ventures, Motorola Ventures and U.S. Venture Partners.

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  • Karen
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  • kamsingh
    We found a Dilithium Networks Analyzer at a public auction in the UK.

    It had been lost in transit and submitted to the auction by international parcel company - UPS.

    We contacted Dilithium Networks who were not happy because UPS had only paid them £xx GBP compensation and they claimed it was worth £xx,xxx GBP at the time.

    For the whole story visit: dilithiumnetworks.tv