Corning buys SpiderCloud to bolster its connectivity business

SpiderCloud

Optical fibre and handset screen provider Corning has signed a deal to take over small cell company SpiderCloud Wireless for an undisclosed sum.

California-based SpiderCloud builds small cell platforms to increase the quality and efficiency of mobile networks indoors.

Corning said the acquisition would provide it with โ€œunique market access opportunitiesโ€ as it looks to grow sales from $3 billion in 2016 to $5 billion by 2020.

SpiderCloud will sit within Corningโ€™s Optical Communications wing of the business.

Clark S. Kinlin, Executive Vice President, Corning Optical Communications, said: โ€œWireless connectivity has become more a necessity than an amenity, and mobile operators and enterprise customers are seeking cost-effective solutions to enhance service for their users inside buildings.

โ€œWith the acquisition of SpiderCloud Wireless, we believe our combined product solutions will help drive optical convergence and enable the advantages of fiber-deep architectures within the enterprise local area network.โ€

SpiderCloud Wireless CEO Mike Gallagher, added: โ€œWe are excited to become part of Corning, an innovative, technology-driven company that continually leads the way in the telecommunications industry.

โ€œTogether we will continue to focus on expanding SpiderCloudโ€™s customer relationships and augmenting our pioneering portfolio by leveraging the combined strength of two world-class product development teams.โ€

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Earlier this year, SpiderCloud launched a new solution focused on the deployment of LTE-U technology. It is expected to come to Europe during the second half of 2017.

It also announced a simplified small cell product aimed at improving coverage for enterprise customers.