Interop Technologies Enhances Cloud-based Voice over Wi-Fi and Voice over LTE by Deploying Radisys’ MediaEngine vMRF

September 20, 2016

HILLSBORO, OR, September 20, 2016Radisys® Corporation (NASDAQ: RSYS), the services acceleration company, today announced that Interop Technologies, a specialist in virtualized IMS infrastructure and IP services technologies for the mobile industry, has deployed Radisys’ MediaEngine™ Media Resource Function (MRF) to enhance the media processing functionality of its VoWiFi and VoLTE solutions in its CorePlusX product suite. CorePlusX℠ is a complete, virtualized IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) solution that delivers the services, functionality and infrastructure that operators need to successfully compete in the ever-changing all-IP mobile space.

“We selected Radisys as the best technology partner to deliver virtualized media processing through its MediaEngine MRF for our IP voice services,” said Josh Wigginton, vice president of product management, Interop Technologies. “Working with a leader like Radisys allows us to provide specialized expertise, while reducing technological complexities to enable significant time-to-market advantages for our customers.”

Both Radisys and Interop Technologies specialize in virtualized technology components and networks to deliver cost savings, reduce time-to-market and reduce the complexities the industry faces as it moves to an all-IP ecosystem. VoWiFi and VoLTE solutions allow mobile network operators to capitalize on the immediate benefits of IP voice.

“Interop Technologies is a great example of an innovative IP network service provider that has embraced the successful “as-a-service” model to reduce the complexity of IMS and advanced communication services,” said Grant Henderson, vice president, MediaEngine and Corporate Marketing, Radisys. “For Interop Technologies’ solution, Radisys’ vMRF enhances their media processing capabilities, allowing Interop to deploy the most advanced cloud-based solutions available to providers around the globe.”

About Radisys

Radisys helps communications and content providers, and their strategic partners, create new revenue streams and drive cost out of their services delivery infrastructure. Radisys’ hyperscale software defined infrastructure, service aware traffic distribution platforms, real-time media processing engines and wireless access technologies enable its customers to maximize, virtualize and monetize their networks. For more information about Radisys please visit www.radisys.com.

About Interop Technologies

Interop Technologies is simplifying IP by delivering cloud-based IMS networks and advanced communication solutions to the mobile industry. The company incorporates the latest Network Function Virtualization (NFV) technology into its private Interop Cloud™, enabling service providers of all types to quickly and securely launch advanced IP services. Interop’s solutions are developed and built to reduce cost and complexity—regardless of network type—and feature scalable architecture that makes continued migration to next-generation technology simple. Headquartered in Fort Myers, Florida, USA, Interop has offices in Dublin, Ireland, as well as Network Operations Centers (NOCs) in Florida and Texas, USA, and Dublin. For more information about Interop Technologies, please visit www.interoptechnologies.com.

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