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PacketFabric
PacketFabric co-founder Adam Rothschild built a self-service platform that provisions carrier-class network connections in minutes, not weeks.
PacketFabric
PacketFabric was co-founded by Adam Rothschild (Co-Founder and SVP of Infrastructure). The firm is headquartered in Culver City, California. Its mission is to provide on-demand, API-driven network connectivity, enabling users to connect data centers, clouds, and other locations through a self-service portal. The company's platform covers point-to-point Ethernet (1Gbps to 100Gbps), multi-cloud routing via a Virtual Cloud Router (50Mbps to 100Gbps), and hybrid cloud connections to public cloud, internet exchanges, and SaaS providers. PacketFabric claims customers save 50–60% on cloud egress fees. Named customers include Cloudflare (per firm website). The firm emphasizes network neutrality, operating across multiple data center operators and fiber providers. Its platform supports up to 4,000 virtual circuits per port. PacketFabric does not disclose AUM, headcount, or the number of professionals. The firm has not listed additional office locations. In January 2026, PacketFabric announced AI-driven provisioning through a new agentic telecom capability (per firm website, January 2026). The company has won industry awards including a VSA Channel Vision 2021 award. PacketFabric's structural differentiator is its API-first, self-service provisioning model for enterprise-grade connectivity. This contrasts with legacy carrier ordering processes that require weeks of manual setup. The firm offers flexible terms—monthly or usage-based—alongside a software-defined private optical backbone, positioning it as a platform company rather than a traditional telecom reseller.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Culver City
Corporate office
Culver City, CA, United States
Principals
Adam Rothschild
Co-Founder and SVP of Infrastructure
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at PacketFabric?
PacketFabric is a corporation, not an investment firm. The company is led by its operational management, with co-founder Adam Rothschild serving as SVP of Infrastructure (per firm website). The firm does not have a formal CIO or investment committee.
Is PacketFabric structured as a family office or an investment vehicle?
No. PacketFabric is a Network as a Service (NaaS) technology company. It sells software-defined connectivity solutions to enterprises and cloud providers. It is not a family office, hedge fund, or private equity firm.
Does PacketFabric manage external investor capital?
The firm does not disclose any AUM, fund structures, or investment vehicles. PacketFabric appears to be an operating company, not an asset manager. There is no public evidence of external LP capital or fund commitments.
Which sectors does PacketFabric serve?
PacketFabric primarily serves enterprises and cloud providers. Its platform is used by corporations needing high-speed, private connectivity between data centers, public clouds, and internet exchanges. Named customers include Cloudflare (per firm website).
How does PacketFabric source its technology?
The company develops its own software-defined networking platform. It operates a proprietary 65+Tbps private optical network and uses an API-driven self-service portal. The firm is data center and fiber provider neutral.
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