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Company type | Public (Nasdaq: STAR) |
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Industry | Networking hardware |
Founded | 1 January 2000 |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Ashraf M. Dahod, Co-founder, Chairman, CEO |
Products | Routers |
Website | www.starentnetworks.com |
Starent Networks (Nasdaq: STAR) is an information technology and computer networking products company. It is headquartered in Tewksbury, Massachusetts, USA.
It is a provider of infrastructure products that enable mobile operators to deliver multimedia services such as video, Internet access, voice-over-IP, e-mail, mobile TV, photo sharing, and gaming to their subscribers. The products act as gateways that connect the radio access network to the IP network. The gateways allow the service provider have fine control over the end user experience of the high bandwidth/ low latency applications, transaction accounting details and access control.