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MaiaEdge Raises $20M in Series A Funding

 MaiaEdge today announced a $20 million Series A financing to accelerate the deployment of sovereign, federated private networking infrastructure for the AI era. The round was led by executive management alongside G20 Ventures and included participation from individual investors and employees. The funding will support the rollout of purpose-built carrier infrastructure that enables network operators to automate provisioning, federate with partners, and monetize private connectivity.

Why Federation Matters Now

Distributed AI inference and accelerating cloud adoption are pushing private connectivity requirements beyond the reach of any single network operator. Enterprises increasingly require high-throughput, low-latency connectivity across multiple locations and providers, while maintaining full control over security, policy, and data governance. To meet this demand, operators must federate with partners in a way that preserves customer ownership and operational sovereignty, while extending reach and delivering services they could not offer independently.

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Today’s interconnection models were not designed to operate at the speed and scale required by modern AI and cloud workloads. Manual provisioning, bilateral negotiations, and bespoke integrations routinely extend service activation from minutes to months. As enterprises demand multi-provider reach and distributed AI inference becomes the norm, these delays limit growth, slow revenue realization, and force operators into tradeoffs between speed, reach, and operational sovereignty.

MaiaEdge addresses these challenges with purpose-built infrastructure for sovereign, federated private networking. Combining Path Border Controller (PBC) hardware with cloud-based Path Computation Engine (PCE) orchestration, the platform automates private path provisioning and establishes virtual network-to-network interconnections in minutes. Operators can extend reach through partners, activate services quickly, and preserve operational sovereignty over customers, policies, and SLAs.

“The internet connected applications and users, but it left networks negotiating by spreadsheet,” said Abilash Menon, CEO and Co-Founder of MaiaEdge. “That model breaks down in an AI world where inference, data, and policy move across providers in real time. MaiaEdge gives operators a way to federate their networks with intent, speed, and sovereignty.”

Customer and Industry Validation 

Network operators are deploying MaiaEdge globally to expand reach and scale service delivery across partner networks.

“MaiaEdge enables us to scale at a pace that wasn’t possible before. The solution is remarkably simple; we plug it in and start passing traffic in minutes.” said Carlos Arguimbau, Founder & CEO, IENTC Telecom. “We’re deploying PBCs globally and telling partners: if you want to peer with us, deploy a PBC. It’s that simple.”

According to industry analysts, this technology is arriving at a critical time for operators.

“Footprint-constrained network owners that offer Ethernet services have been losing revenues to overlay providers over the past decade because they can’t interconnect quickly and easily enough with partners to support the end-to-end service needs of their enterprise customers,” said Caroline Chappell, veteran telecom analyst and Founder of CC Squared. “They urgently need a ‘virtual’ cross-connect solution that is simple to install and operate so that they can protect their customer relationships and address growing AI-driven enterprise bandwidth demand.” 

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