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Ukama

Empowering anyone to build cellular network

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About Ukama

No long description on file. See Ukama's site for the latest.

Quick facts

YC Batch
Summer 2020
Founded
2020
Headquarters
Pleasanton, CA
Team size
7
Industry
B2B • B2B
Tags
hard-tech, hardware, saas, open-source
Website
www.ukama.com
Profiles
Twitter · GitHub

Founders

Kashif Ali
Founder
Kashif Ali (Founder & CEO) prior to starting Ukama co-founded Endaga and was acquired by Facebook in 2015. At Facebook he founded and led the OpenCellular project from inception to production deployments with multiple ti…

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