Sunday, September 19, 2004

General Bandwidth Former Taqua Exec as New CEO

General Bandwidth, which supplies a VoIP Media Gateway, named Charlie Vogt as its new president and CEO. He replaces Brendon Mills, who is stepping down. Vogt previously served as President and CEO of Taqua, a supplier of a Class 5 softswitch. Charlie was part of the executive management team with Santera Systems, a Plano, Texas-based developer of a next-generation voice switching technology that was acquired by Tekelec. Prior to Taqua and Santera Systems, Vogt held senior management positions at Accelerated Networks, Ascend Communications, ADTRAN, Motorola and IBM. http://www.genband.com

  • General Bandwidth has raised over $180 million in private capital to date.


  • In April 2004, it was announced that Alcatel had invested US$15 million in General Bandwidth, a start-up based in Austin, Texas, for its VoIP Media Gateway. The investment further strengthened the three-year OEM relationship between the two companies and allowed for additional development enhancements to their joint FTTP and VoIP offerings.