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Opanga Networks, a Seattle-based startup that helps telecom companies optimize their mobile networks, raised $15.9 million in a new funding round.
Originally founded in 2005, Opanga uses machine learning to boost its software that helps telecom companies and network operators with network efficiency, energy consumption, and customer insights.
The company will use the fresh cash to grow its business in central Europe and Africa, according to a spokesperson.
Opanga declined to provide details about investors. The company, led by telecom vet Cole Brodman, has 33 employees. It recently added Neville Ray, former president of technology at T-Mobile, to its board of directors.