| Metanoia, Inc. was founded with the goal of helping to develop modular technical solutions for telecom equipment vendors and service providers. Metanoia, Inc.’s expertise is in system and network design for wireless and wireline networks, performance analysis and optimization, next-generation packet and TDM architectures, next-generation wireless system and network architectures for GSM, CDMA, and Wi-Max networks, algorithm and protocol design and analysis, IP routing and signaling protocols for MPLS and multi-layer networks and for metro-Ethernet and Wi-Max networks, and dynamic optical networks. |
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With 125+ man years of collective technology design and development, and technology management experience behind them, 60+ patents issued/pending, and advanced graduate degrees from some of the most distinguished universities in the world (the Indian Institute of Technology, the University of California, and Stanford University, to new a few), the Metanoia, Inc. team processes a sound understanding of key technologies, a strong grounding in systems and networks, a thorough appreciation of critical strategic issues, and the expertise to incisively hone-in on relevant, cost-effective, solutions. |
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In the last seven+ years, Metanoia, Inc. and its principals have provided services in technology strategies, architecture and design trade-offs, product development, and knowledge enhancement to organizations ranging from large equipment manufacturers to premier optical and network planning tool startups to established component vendors to small and large carriers. In addition, Metanoia, Inc.’s principals have (or have had) close technical collaborations with teams at organizations such as: Ciena, Cisco, Tellium, Nortel, Tellabs, Alcatel, Fujitsu, Lucent, Mahi, Caspian, Polaris, Avici, Calient, Market Clarity, Telsyte, SingTel Optus, Pluris, Qualcomm, Motorola, Nokia, Nayna, Sorrento, WhiteRock, Wipro, Infosys, HCL, AT&T, Sprint-Nextel, SBC, KPNQwest, Global Crossing, Cable & Wireless, WilTel, Utfors, Covad, Reliance, BT, Cypress Semiconductor and Xilinx, which provides them a rare perspective into both the contemporary technical and as well as the business issues impacting the industry. |
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Our name, Metanoia, Inc., was inspired by the book "The Fifth Discipline," by Peter Senge of MIT, and comes from “meta” – above or beyond, as in “meta physics” and “noia” from the root “nous,” of mind, and means a fundamental shift (or change) in thinking. |
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