Quattro Wireless
Premium mobile advertising network enabling brands to reach consumers on mobile devices with rich, targeted ad experiences across a curated publisher network.
Last updated May 22, 2026 by ATDb automated enrichment
- Industry
- Mobile Advertising
- Business Model
- Marketplace
- Target Market
- Enterprise
- Employee Count
- 51-200
- Funding
- $22M
- Parent Company
- Apple Inc.
- API Available
- Yes
One of the top two mobile ad networks in the US prior to acquisition, competing directly with AdMob
Quattro Wireless was a mobile advertising network founded in 2006 and headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts. The company built one of the early premium mobile ad networks, connecting advertisers with mobile publishers across a wide range of mobile devices and platforms. Quattro offered rich media mobile advertising solutions at a time when mobile advertising was still nascent, positioning itself as a leader in delivering targeted, high-quality mobile ad experiences. The company competed directly with AdMob, the dominant mobile ad network of the era, and differentiated itself by focusing on premium publisher relationships and richer ad formats. Quattro's technology enabled advertisers to reach consumers on smartphones and feature phones, providing targeting capabilities and performance analytics that were advanced for the mobile advertising landscape of the late 2000s. In January 2010, Apple acquired Quattro Wireless for approximately $275 million, using the company's technology and team as the foundation for its iAd mobile advertising platform, which launched later that year. The acquisition was widely seen as a direct competitive response to Google's acquisition of AdMob in late 2009. Following the acquisition, Quattro Wireless ceased to operate as an independent entity, with its assets and personnel absorbed into Apple.
Quattro Mobile Ad Network
A premium mobile advertising marketplace connecting brand advertisers with mobile publishers across smartphones and feature phones
Rich Media Mobile Ads
Advanced mobile ad formats including interactive and rich media units designed for engaging mobile experiences
Mobile Ad Targeting
Targeting capabilities based on device type, carrier, geography, and behavioral data for mobile audiences
Publisher Monetization Platform
Tools enabling mobile publishers to monetize their apps and mobile web properties through premium ad demand
- 2006Founded
- 2010Acquired by Apple Inc.