Although the lead investors were undisclosed energy and clean tech investors, iControl said the others in the $50m round included computer equipment maker Cisco, cable company Comcast, chip maker Intel, phone operator Rogers Communications and Tyco International, the parent company of ADT Security Services.

IControl Networks, a US-based developer of broadband home management technology, has raised $50m in its series D round from a consortium of corporate venturing investors.

Although the lead investors were undisclosed energy and clean tech investors, iControl said the others included computer equipment maker Cisco, cable company Comcast, chip maker Intel, phone operator Rogers Communications and Tyco International, the parent company of ADT Security Services, as well as venture capital firms Charles River Ventures and Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers…