Triangle Communications Taps Mavenir For FCC Huawei Rip and
Replace
October 25, 2022
Mavenir
turned up of a fully cloud-native Converged Packet Core, Open
Radio Access Network (Open RAN) and O-RAN compliant Radio Units
(O-RUs) for Triangle Communications which will enable enhanced
and secure service for residents of Montana.
“We are very pleased to deliver this landmark end-to-end turnkey
solution with all products based on O-RAN interfaces including
Packet Core, RAN and O-RUs – with all components upgradeable to
5G,” said Mavenir CEO, Pardeep Kohli. “These transitions are
vital for today’s Communication Service Providers (CSPs) to
undergo, in maintaining their competitive edge and ensuring the
security of their critical communications networks.”
Triangle
Communications is undergoing a full network transformation with
Mavenir, as part of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Rip and Replace program, replacing equipment and services from
providers that pose a national security threat. Mavenir’s
Converged Packet Core, Open RAN and O-RU deployment is the first
network of its kind, aligned with the requirements set-forth by
the Secure and Trusted Telecommunications act. Mavenir has on a
turnkey basis replaced the Chinese network components untrusted
by the US government and others, with American headquartered
Mavenir open, network infrastructure. The delivery was completed
ahead of the FCC Huawei Rip and Replace funding, ensuring
Montana residents have secure and reliable access.
“We selected Mavenir for their Core, Open RAN, O-RUs and Systems
Integration capability and expertise, to address the FCC’s Rip
and Replace requirements quickly,” said Triangle Communications
CEO, Craig Gates. “We understand the challenges in doing work in
remote areas, like Montana, which is why the Mavenir network was
perfect for this unique area and customer base.” |