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T E C K N E X U S AUG 2023 | #29 RADISYS WINS BIG IN 5G CHALLENGES, FURTHERING OPEN RAN INNOVATION In a significant achievement, Radisys has secured both the Best Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) prize and the Network Integration Prize in the Distributed Unit (DU) category in the final stage of the Federal 5G Challenge. This victory underscores their ability to effectively integrate their 3GPP Release 15 and O-RAN compliant DU solution with a Centralized Unit (CU) and a Radio Unit (RU) from different vendors, creating an integrated Open RAN solution. As the only DU vendor to reach Stage Three, Radisys has proven its commitment to excellence in the 5G landscape with these prestigious awards. Radisys Shines in the Federal 5G Challenge with Dual Victories Adding another feather to their cap, Radisys is part of the consortium that has secured funding from the UK's Department of Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport (DCMS). As a key player in this consortium, Radisys is set to deliver the Coordinated Multipoint Open Radio Access Network (CoMP-O-RAN) solution. By integrating their award-winning, standards-based ConnectRAN software portfolio for disaggregated O-RAN architecture, Radisys is contributing to the revolutionisation of the performance and cost of densified 5G networks. Radisys Joins Winning Consortium in 'Future RAN competition' Following the successes in the Federal 5G Challenge and the Future RAN competition, Radisys has also announced that they have passed Stage Two testing in the 2023 5G Challenge. This achievement reflects their consistent commitment to open RAN solutions, further solidifying their standing in the 5G industry. Radisys Passes Stage Two in the 2023 5G Challenge

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