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Lumina Networks, Inc.

www.luminanetworks.com

 
We believe the future is open software networks that give providers control over how they implement their ideas and priorities for change. We believe our job is to be the catalyst to bring open software networking out of the lab and into their live network. We started Lumina Networks to ensure that providers can use open source in critical use cases, not just experimental ones. Yet, delivering technology by itself is not enough. Our customers are learning and doing with us, so they acquire the skills, tools and practices needed to develop and manage the platforms we jointly deploy.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million

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