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| About Us |
Management Team |
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The VeriFiber story started in 1996 when VeriFiber Technologies, Inc.
was founded. VeriFiber Technologies was venture funded in 1998 by Alliance
Technology Ventures for research in the field of optical components. This work
earned qualification as an incubator company in the Advanced Technology
Development Center (ATDC), which is sponsored by the State of Georgia. The
company graduated from the ATDC in 2000 for achieving sales and employee growth
objectives. In addition to this fundamental research, the company was also
engaged in a number of product development activities for internal and external
customers. Furthermore, the company succeeded in growing a “fulfillment
business” for out-sourced activities at Lucent Technologies. The company earned
several awards for customer service from Lucent and Avaya over the years.
In late 2000, VeriFiber Technologies was acquired by Bandwidth9, Inc. to quickly
gain a self-contained group of development engineers and operational support
staff. This team of people became the Atlanta Systems Division, and gained
responsibility for the development of subsystem modules incorporating
Bandwidth9’s core technology of tunable lasers. In March of 2002, the business
unit (consisting of its “legacy” business, related inventories and associated
personnel) were spun-out as an independent company. The new company took the
name of VeriFiber, LLC and continues to grow the business and relationships
developed during the prior years. VeriFiber is located in the same 15,700
square foot facility in Suwanee formerly utilized by VeriFiber Technologies.
VeriFiber, LLC is actively engaged in the development and production of telecom and
CATV digital video test equipment and has continued the legacy fulfillment
business. The company also has been contracted for various engineering services
supporting outside product development (additional competencies include Linux
based microprocessor systems and FPGA designs).
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