What is Bubble Motion?
Founded in 2003, Bubble Motion operates at the intersection of telecommunications and software development. The company provides a robust mobile infrastructure platform that empowers mobile operators and content developers to design, deploy, and manage carrier-class value-added services. By pioneering a new communication paradigm, Bubble Motion enables immediate revenue opportunities for its partners, effectively bridging the gap between complex network infrastructure and consumer-facing voice applications. With a global footprint including offices in the US, Singapore, and Malaysia, the company remains a pivotal player in the mobile services ecosystem.
How much funding has Bubble Motion raised?
Bubble Motion has raised a total of $45M across 5 funding rounds:
Angel/Seed
$5M
Series A
$10M
Series B
$14M
Series C
$6M
Series D
$10M
Angel/Seed (2004): $5M, investors not publicly disclosed
Series A (2006): $10M led by Steamboat Ventures
Series B (2008): $14M supported by Steamboat Ventures and Comcast Ventures
Series C (2009): $6M, investors not publicly disclosed
Series D (2011): $10M backed by SingTel Innov8, Steamboat Ventures, Infocomm Investments, and Palomar Ventures
Key Investors in Bubble Motion
Steamboat Ventures
Steamboat Ventures, founded in 2000, focuses on helping young companies become market leaders. They invest in early to growth stage companies within the technology, media, and consumer sectors.
Comcast Ventures
Comcast Ventures is the venture capital affiliate of Comcast Corporation, focusing on investing in consumer, enterprise, and frontier technology companies with a diverse portfolio of over 130 companies.
Infocomm Investments
Infocomminvestments specializes in providing online money-making strategies and investment opportunities aimed at helping individuals and businesses achieve financial success through digital-age management.
What's next for Bubble Motion?
Following the major enterprise-level funding secured in its latest round, Bubble Motion is well-positioned to accelerate its market penetration and technological innovation. The strategic capital will likely be deployed to enhance its service creation environment, ensuring that mobile operators can continue to monetize their networks amidst the evolving demands of global mobile users. As the company matures, its focus will likely shift toward deepening its integration with next-generation network standards and expanding its reach within emerging markets where mobile-first communication remains the primary driver of digital engagement.
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