Meet Us at the ONF Partner Showcase in Mobile World Congress Americas S.2356

Sept 12 - 14

Los Angeles

The theme for this year’s Mobile World Congress Americas is "Imagine a Better Future – and all the possibilities it will bring." 

For us at Radisys, the foundation of that future starts NOW.

We'll be demonstrating with our powerful Open RAN solutions, CBRS solutions, MEC solutions, and Media analytics solution are must-see for mobile operators who wish to embrace open telecom architectures to avoid vendor lock-in, optimize network cost & performance, and monetize new applications at the core and at the edge. We'll be showcasing strategic partnerships (ONF Booth S.2356) and our contributions with some of the world's leading organizations that are paving the path for the future of open telecom. 

Are you ready to experience the benefits of OPEN RAN as you continue to transform your mobile network technologies? 

Are you interested in learning how to accelerate your LTE-Advanced, CBRS, and 5G deployment plans? 

Are you looking to optimize and monetize your Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC) services by partnering with an ecosystem of proven experts? 

If so, don’t miss an opportunity to meet with the Open Radisys team at Mobile World Congress Americas, 2018 in Los Angeles, CA on September 12-14, 2018. 

Contact us to arrange a meeting so we can customize it around your interests and objectives for 2019 and beyond.

The meeting schedule is filling up quickly and we don't want you to miss the surprises we've been working on with our Open Business Accelerator partners and open source communities.

Radisys will participate in the ONF Partner Showcase and will have a dedicated meeting room. To set-up a meeting with a member of our team, please send an email to sales@radisys.com.

 

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