December 15, 2015 | Israeli self-organizing networks (SON) startup CellMining has raised $5 million in their Series A round of fundraising led by Lazarus Israel Opportunities Fund. The investment will help the company to expand into new markets and to further develop its subscriber-centric mobile network optimization capabilities. Founded in 2013 and run by CEO Greg Snipper, CellMining uses behavior-based analytics to optimize network performance, namely by identifying usage patterns based on Customer Experience Management (CEM) metrics.
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