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RadiSys Secures New Small Cell Win in Korea

March 14, 2013 |
HILLSBORO, Ore. -- Radisys® Corporation (NASDAQ: RSYS), a market leader enabling wireless infrastructure solutions, today announced that Samji has selected Radisys’ Trillium® TOTALeNodeB™ small cell software for its next-generation Pico cell deployments on Mindspeed Technologies’ T3300 small cell silicon. Subscriber demand for more bandwidth and everywhere connectivity is driving the rapid deployment of LTE small cells, including a layer of higher capacity small cells working in conjunction with the Macro cell network. This heterogeneous network, or HetNet, delivers the increased capacity and coverage required for public areas. Samji selected TOTALeNodeB because of its ability to easily scale for multiple types of small cell deployments, from residential and enterprise to public access including Metro, Micro and Pico, enabling Samji to support key operators such as LG-U+ with a solution that meets multiple deployment models. In addition, the combined Radisys and Mindspeed solution delivers maximum performance for 10 and 20 MHz with 100+ users.

“We turned to Radisys as it could deliver one primary software solution that supports all of our small cell deployments across the network, from residential cells that support up to eight users to Pico cells that support 100+ users,” said Chong-Youn Chun, vice president and CTO, Samji. “This scalability combined with the integral support of Radisys’ system architects who joined with our engineering team to deliver the best solution punctuates why Radisys was best equipped to help us deploy rapidly.”

“By selecting TOTALeNodeB, Samji can take advantage of our investment in interoperability and testing, feature differentiation and management software for all of its small cell deployments,” said Amit Agarwal, vice president and general manager, Software and Solutions, Radisys. “In addition, our close partnership with Mindspeed and integration with its T3300 small cell silicon further enabled Samji’s seamless Pico cell development and deployment.”

RadiSys Corp.



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