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The Relay2 Cloud WiFi Services solution allows B2C businesses such as retail, hospitality and public venues to deploy OTT WiFi services and mobile applications, including App distribution, advertising, O2O, multicast video and more with unprecedented network efficiency and performance. Similarly, B2B businesses can slash cost of ownership of distributed WLANs and seamlessly integrate office communications services such as site-to-site VPN and VoIP as part of a managed Cloud WiFi service. Relay2 was founded in 2011 by technology leaders with backgrounds at IBM, Nokia and Siemens, and is backed by internationally recognized, top-tier Silicon Valley venture capital firms.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.relay2.com
  • 1525 McCarthy Blvd. Suite 209
    Milpitas, CA USA 95035
  • Phone: 408.380.0031

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