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ArrayComm

ArrayComm is a wireless communications software company founded in San Jose, California. Co-founded in 1992 by Martin Cooper, a pioneer of the wireless industry. The company is wholly owned by Ygomi LLC, under principal investor T. Russell Shields. The current headquarters is Buffalo Grove, Illinois.

Key Information

ArrayComm sells the physical layer (PHY) for 4G/5G wireless systems, as well as multi-antenna signal processing software for specific components of 4G PHYs using Smart Antennas and MIMO techniques. Patent-licensing is another source of revenue. The company's hardware was sold in Australia and South Africa under the iBurst brand name which continues to be owned by Kyocera. ArrayComm also traded in Asia by selling base-station software for Personal Handy-phone System (PHS) base-stations.

Executive timeline

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Name Position Served
Paul Barnard President 09/2011–Present
Bruce Duysen President 09/2008 - 09/2011
Stephen Sifferman President 03/2005 - 09/2008
Clarence "Sam" Endy Chief Executive Officer 02/2002 - 03/2005
Martin Cooper Chief Executive Officer 04/1992 - 02/2002
Karl Martersteck President 04/1995 - 06/1997

Alumni group

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Since inception, the company has had a large contingent of employees who have maintained close contact with each other owing to the paucity of companies in the mobile wireless space. Initially this group was hosted by Yahoo, though more recently it has been reestablished on Facebook[1] group for social networking and as a LinkedIn[2] for business networking.

References

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  1. ^ "ArrayComm Alumni". Facebook. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
  2. ^ "ArrayComm Alumin". LinkedIn.