Company type | Subsidiary |
---|---|
Industry | Communication software |
Founded | 1998 |
Headquarters | Gaithersburg, Maryland, |
Key people | Michael Tessler (President & CEO) James A. Tholen (CFO) |
Revenue | US$ 340.96 million (2016) |
US$ 15.51 million (2016) | |
US$ 0.82 million (2016) | |
Total assets | US$ 651.20 million (2016) |
Total equity | US$ 301.23 million (2016) |
Number of employees | 1,597 (2016) |
Parent | Cisco Systems |
Website | www |
Footnotes / references [1] |
BroadSoft, Inc. is a communication software and service provider that was acquired by Cisco Systems in 2018.[2] BroadSoft was founded in 1998 and completed its initial public offering in 2010, and was headquartered in Maryland.[3] It partners with carriers and large service providers in several countries.[4][5] BroadSoft’s customers include AT&T, Verizon Communications, Sprint, Charter Communications, Comcast, and Vodafone.[6] The company provides technology for service providers to build cloud-based communications services such as voice, video, web conferencing and team messaging and contextual services.[7]
The company was founded by Michael Tessler and Scott D. Hoffpauir in 1998.[8] Prior to Broadsoft, Tessler worked at several telecommunications manufacturers and later joined Celcore, a wireless startup. Following the acquisition of Celcore by Alcatel, Tessler and Hoffpauir, an executive at Alcatel, decided to branch out on their own and create BroadSoft. BroadSoft then received $5 million in Series A round funding.[9]
BroadSoft grew organically and through acquisitions over 20 years.[10]
• 1998 – Company officially started with the name iKnow[11]
• 1999 – Renamed to BroadSoft[8]
• August 2000 – Montreal research and development center opened[12]
• 2003 – Fujitsu becomes the principal system integration partner for BroadSoft in the Asia-Pacific[13]
• September 2005 – Acquired Carbon Twelve[14]
• November 2006 – Opened new offices in Belfast, Northern Ireland[15]
• August 2008 – Acquired Genband's M6 communication applications server, formerly VocalData[16]
• December 2008 – Acquired Sylantro Systems[17]
• October 2009 – Acquired Packet Island[18]
• June 2010 – BroadSoft debuted on the Nasdaq Global Market[19]
• October 2010 – Acquired Casabi[20]
• October 2011 – Acquired iLinc Communications[21] and Movial Applications Oy [22]
• April 2012 – Acquired Partners 1993 EOOD[23]
• August 2012 – Acquired Adaption Technologies Ventures[24]
• August 2013 – Acquired Hosted IP Communications (Europe) Limited (HIPCOM)[25]
• December 2013 – Acquired finocom AG[26][27]
• August 2014 – Acquired Systems Design & Development, Inc. (SDD)[28]
• January 2015 – Acquired Leonid Systems[29]
• June 2015 – Acquired mPortal[29]
• November 2015 – Acquired PBXL[29]
• February 2016 – Acquired Transera[29]
• May 2016 – Acquired Intellinote[29]
• October 2016 – Acquired VoIP Logic[30]
• November 2016 – Launches Team-One[31]
• October 2017 - BroadSoft announced that it had entered into an agreement to be acquired by Cisco for approximately $2 billion.[32]
• February 2018 - BroadSoft acquired by Cisco[33]