goTenna is a mobile mesh networking company that provides off-grid connectivity solutions for smartphones and other devices. Their mesh networking protocol, Aspen Grove™, is embedded into lightweight, low-cost devices and paired with easy-to-use mobile apps enabling mobile, long-range connectivity even without cell, wifi, or satellite. Their mesh technology enables decentralized, programmable mobile infrastructure on a global scale in markets ranging from public sector to enterprise and IoT. goTenna was founded in 2012 after Hurricane Sandy knocked out a third of cell towers and power stations. They are based in Brooklyn and backed by investors including Founders Fund, Union Square Ventures, Comcast Ventures, Collaborative Fund, and Bloomberg Beta.