ASSIA takes $10M to manage, speed DSL service

Adaptive Spectrum and Signal Alignment (ASSIA), a company that manages DSL lines to provide faster and more reliable service, has raised $10 million of an expected $25 million round of funding. The Redwood City, Calif., company is backed by Mingly China Growth Fund, SFR Development, Stanford University, Swisscom Ventures and T-Venture.

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