Mangata Networks Announces $33 Million Series A
Raise Launching Innovative Satellite/Edge Computing
Network
January 11, 2022
Mangata Networks has closed a
$33 million Series A round led by US-based venture
capital firm Playground Global to continue its
mission to transform the way the world interacts
with information. This closing manifests the truly
global nature of the organization with other major
investors including Temasek which is headquartered
in Singapore, ktsat from South Korea, Scottish
Enterprise in the UK, Promus Ventures from its
Orbital Ventures Fund, and Meta Venture Partners,
also in the US.
Mangata represents a tremendous
leap forward in telecommunications by innovating
game-changing architecture, using HEO (highly
elliptical orbit) & MEO (medium earth orbit)
satellite constellations, combined with the power of
a terrestrial system of MangataEdge™ micro data
centers, extending the cloud to the edge of the
network close to users. This single core network
will provide scalable B2G and B2B connectivity, that
is both affordable and accessible to anyone,
anywhere on the planet.
“We are out to change the world
and that requires visionary investors and partners.
We are really thrilled to announce this
collaboration today. These investors, whose
intercontinental representation reflects our own
global mission, are championing a new evolution in
human connectivity. We believe we have a unique
combination of coverage, technology, performance,
and cost that no one else can provide to their
customers,” said Brian Holz, CEO – Mangata Networks.
Mangata Networks will initiate
service for the entire Northern Hemisphere starting
in 2024 with its initial launch of 8 HEO satellites.
Subsequent launches of 24 MEO satellites will
provide complete global coverage and increased
overall system capacity. This innovative
architecture will dramatically decrease the capital
expenditure required for this scale of global
connectivity, while creating access to cloud
technology, backhaul, IoT services, and 5G coverage
to end-users around the globe – enabling for the
first time the exchange of knowledge on a truly
human scale.
“Somewhere in the world await
the answers to some of our most pressing questions.
Building a platform to connect with each other, and
to share each other’s ideas, can dramatically
transfigure the world we live in,” said Juliette
Neu, Executive VP and CXO – Mangata Networks. “Our
goal is to develop an organization that uses space
and terrestrial systems to connect one another and
draw out our unique potential, wherever we may be.”
Mangata is developing a
patented architecture to connect micro data centers
over satellite, hosting cloud service platforms with
the capability to extend connectivity directly into
localized 5G, IoT and Wi-Fi networks on a global
basis. Initial community networks to be deployed as
early as 2023, prior to launch of its initial
satellites. This will allow customers to evaluate
use-cases and conduct commercial trials before the
start of service. Early in 2023 the company will be
implementing multiple trial networks around the
world to begin product testing and evaluation in
advance of its first launch, starting with South
Korea in Asia, the 5G Open Innovation Lab in
Seattle, and the Scotland 5G Centre in the UK.
"Mangata is founded by a dream
team that substantially designed and implemented the
O3b and OneWeb NGSO satellite constellations," said
Jory Bell, general partner at Playground Global.
"The Mangata system represents a 'goldilocks'
architecture that provides the best of GEO and LEO
offerings with a highly configurable modern HEO /
MEO constellation that can be incrementally built
out while generating real revenue from day one of
first deployment. We are thrilled to be able to lead
an international team of investors to partner with
Brian and his team as they build the world’s best
integrated space-based communications and data
network."