
InfiniG, a company focused on modernizing enterprise cellular infrastructure, has raised $5.2 million in a Seed funding round co-led by J2 Ventures and Stormbreaker Ventures.
The company plans to use the new funding to expand enterprise deployments, automate mobile-operator integrations, scale its InfiniG Insights analytics platform, and advance its technology toward automation and physical AI applications.
InfiniG provides Mobile Coverage as a Service (MCaaS), a managed platform designed to help enterprises deliver reliable cellular coverage across multiple mobile operators. The company says dependable indoor connectivity has become increasingly important for employees, customers, emergency responders, connected devices, and business-critical applications.
Its MCaaS platform combines shared CBRS spectrum, multi-operator core network (MOCN) technology and cloud-managed infrastructure to provide multi-operator cellular coverage through a single managed service. InfiniG handles design, installation, operator onboarding, network integration, activation, analytics and ongoing operations.
“Enterprises need to build cellular infrastructure for the next 10 years, not recreate models designed for the last 10 or 20,” said Joel Lindholm, co-founder and CEO of InfiniG. “MCaaS provides one shared, managed foundation for all participating operators. It solves today’s coverage problem while giving enterprises a flexible path toward 5G, private networks, automation, and physical AI.”
“InfiniG is modernizing a market still constrained by deployment models designed for a small number of premier venues,” stated Said Mia, Managing Partner and Co-Founder at Stormbreaker Ventures. “The InfiniG team is uniquely qualified to recognize and solve this problem, having developed and operated this model at Meta, one of the world’s largest, most complex and security-conscious enterprises. That experience gives InfiniG a rare perspective on enterprise needs and requirements, not simply the technology and uniquely positions the company to deliver MCaaS at scale.”
“The U.S. military and public sector increasingly need commercial technologies that strengthen critical infrastructure, healthcare, and communications,” said Alexander Harstrick, managing partner and co-founder at J2 Ventures. “That is central to J2 Ventures’ dual-use investment thesis, and InfiniG fits it well: the company is building resilient, scalable cellular infrastructure for today’s essential operations and tomorrow’s AI-enabled systems.”
The company says its approach can reduce deployment timelines from months or years to weeks while providing enterprises with a cloud-managed infrastructure that can be upgraded as cellular technology evolves.
InfiniG Insights also gives enterprises visibility into network availability, call performance, mobility, traffic, and utilization across individual properties or larger building portfolios. The company sees the same infrastructure eventually supporting private networks, connected operations, robotics, and physical AI applications.
InfiniG has spent the past three years developing and deploying its MCaaS platform with enterprises across sectors including healthcare, retail, manufacturing, hospitality, education, and critical infrastructure. Its technology also builds on the founders’ previous experience deploying multi-operator enterprise cellular infrastructure at Meta.
The company said the latest financing will primarily support growth, including new deployments, operator automation, analytics development, and expansion of its partner network.
InfiniG works with mobile operators, system integrators, and technology providers to make multi-operator cellular coverage easier for enterprises and property owners to deploy and manage across buildings and campuses.


