Sezmi, a US-based developer of television set-top boxes, has raised $17.3m in its series D round, according to a regulatory filing.
The participants of the latest round were undisclosed but the company raised $27m in its series C round in November from venture capital firms Morgenthaler Ventures, OmniCapital Group, which was formed by Arun Netravali, the former president of telecoms equipment provider Lucent’s famous Bell Laboratories, TD Fund and Index Ventures, and China-based computer group Legend’s Legend Ventures corporate venturing division as well as an undisclosed strategic investor.
Sezmi’s $33m series B round closed the year before in 2008 and it also raised $17.5m in its series A in August 2007, according to data provider CrunchBase.