Peermeta raises $6M for mobile content distribution
Peermeta, an Acton, Mass, with technology to distribute content across Web-enabled mobile devices, said it has raised $6 million in a first round of funding from Sigma Partners and Kepha Partners.
Peermeta is led by entrepreneur Cheng Wu, who founded Arris Networks, ArrowPoint and Acopia Networks, and who earlier managed Cisco’s content and multiservice edge businesses.
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