CIOTechOutlook Team | Wednesday, 26 February 2025, 03:11 IST
Radisys Corporation, a global leader in open telecom solutions, has partnered with Zoom Technology Group (ZTG), a fiber network operator based in Dubai, UAE, to expand fiber-based broadband connectivity across the United States. This strategic collaboration will leverage Radisys' advanced Connect Open Broadband portfolio, building on the success of its rollout in South Africa.
Mohammed Manjra, Founder & CEO, Zoom Technology Group stated, “Radisys’ products are a game-changer for us as we make our initial foray into the United States market. Their commitment to open, disaggregated broadband solutions delivers the flexibility that will allow us to adapt our architecture as needed in the future. This partnership is a critical step in our global expansion strategy, enabling us to deliver high-speed internet solutions to unserved and underserved communities on a global scale driving inclusive access to bridge the current digital divide that exists in many unserved and underserved communities."
Arpit Joshipura, GM of Networking, IoT & Edge at the Linux Foundation stated, "The global expansion of VOLTHA underscores the industry's continued shift toward open, disaggregated networks that drive innovation and scalability. As more operators adopt VOLTHA to streamline deployments and enhance interoperability to take advantage of its cost efficiency, flexibility, and faster service delivery, the important role of open standards in next-gen access networks is further reinforced."
Arun Bhikshesvaran, CEO, Radisys stated, “We are thrilled to have been chosen by ZTG to power their broadband business in the United States following the rollout in South Africa. Our commitment to open standards and systems is further reinforced with this milestone. This also marks a significant expansion of our VOLTHA/SEBA-based solutions into the Americas region following scaled implementations in Asia and Europe.”
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