Burlingame-based mig33 said the round was led by Doll Capital Management, which has an office in Menlo Park.
Also participating were first-round funders Accel Partners, which has an office in Palo Alto, and Australia-based Technology Venture Partners.
The company -- a winner of the Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal's November 2007 Emerging Tech awards in the social networking category -- is a unit of Project Goth Pty Ltd. It moved from Australia to Burlingame and said it will use the funding to expand its mobile phone based communications service.
The company said it offers mobile VoIP calls, instant messaging, text messaging and social networking and community features that let users share content while chatting in forums or specific chat rooms they create and share with friends.
Depending on the country being called, mig33 says users can save up to 95 percent on their international calls and roaming costs.
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