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BroadLight.
IndustrySemiconductors
FoundedJune 2000
HeadquartersHerzliya, Israel

Key people

Raanan Gewirtzman, Chief Executive Officer
Chee Kwan, VP Sales
Didi Ivancovsky, Founder, VP Carriers Strategy
Doron Tal, VP Business Development & Marketing
Dror Heldenberg, CFO
Eli Weitz, CTO
Gal Sitton, VP Systems
Igor Elkanovich, VP VLSI
ProductsFiber Access & Embedded Processors

Number of employees

140
Websitewww.broadlight.com

BroadLight is a fabless semiconductor company which designs, manufactures and markets Fiber Access and embedded processors System-on-a-chip (SoC). Founded in 2000[1] by Ran Dror, David Levi, Haim Ben Amram, Didi Ivancovsky and Raanan Ivry, it is headquartered in Herzeliya, Israel with offices in the United States, China, Taiwan and Korea.

Market

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BroadLight predicted that the fiber-to-the-home market would outpace xDSL copper broadband installations[2] and that the market would require and benefit from highly integrated Fiber Access semiconductor SoC. The company was recognized to achieve significant market share[3][4] and an established top-tier customer position[5]

Intellectual Property

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Since 2004 BroadLight has been awarded multiple patents[6] in the area of fiber access and CPE network processing.

Acquisition by Broadcom

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In April 2012 Broadcom Corporation acquired[7][8] BroadLight for $230M in a cash transaction.

References

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  1. ^ TheMarker.com Staff (2001-08-27). "Broadlight raising $10 million from strategic and existing investors". TheStreet. Archived from the original on 2013-02-04. Retrieved 2012-05-17.
  • ^ The Future of Fiber To The Home in China, Part Two - Seeking Alpha
  • ^ FTTH Silicon Market Share | Nyquist Capital
  • ^ Broadcom Enters FTTH Chipset Market – Seeking Alpha
  • ^ AMCC demonstrates GPON Chipset, But Cramer Gets Company Wrong (AMCC, TLAB, MOT, ALA) - Seeking Alpha
  • ^ "Broadlight, LTD. Patents". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2012-08-14.
  • ^ Broadcom to buy fiber access chip makerBbroadLight – MarketWatch
  • ^ https://www.rdocs.com/getrdocnologin.asp?p=130697 [bare URL PDF]
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