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Radisys and Octasic Partner to Deliver 3G and LTE Small Cell Solutions

Radisys and Octasic Partner to Deliver 3G and LTE Small Cell Solutions Radisys
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Radisys partners with Octasic, a leading provider of SoCs, software, and integrated hardware/software platforms for the worldwide mobile wireless and media processing markets to integrate its Femtotality 3G small cell software with Octasic's OCTBTS 3000 small full-mobility base station. Radisys, a market leader enabling wireless infrastructure solutions plans to integrate the small cell base station to its Trillium® TOTALeNodeB software, a single software turn-key solution for faster LTE deployment time. In addition, this software solution supports small cell deployments across the network, from residential cells that support up to eight users to Pico cells that support 100+ users.

Octasic’s OCTBTS platform which is a ready-to-deploy Software Defined Radio (SDR) system powered by the OCT2224W small cell system-on-a-chip (SoC) incorporates Octasic’s flexiPHY layer 1 HSPA and LTE software with Radisys’ layer 2, layer 3 and radio resource management components. 

“The combination of our OCTBTS platforms and Radysis’ Trillium software makes for a powerful 3G small cell, which clients are increasingly turning to for a variety of applications in public and private networks,” commented Michel Laurence, president, Octasic. “We are rapidly adding new clients to our OCTBTS user base, and the stability and performance of the Radisys software has boosted the confidence of our clients and helped motivate uptake of the platform.”

“We’re pleased to partner with Octasic to support the delivery of their OCTBTS platforms with our award-winning Trillium small cell software that has been deployed around the world,” said Todd Mersch, general manager, Software and Solutions, Radisys. “Our proven 3G and LTE small cell solutions deliver optimized performance and capabilities to deliver extended coverage and capacity that today’s overloaded networks require, while providing a path to multi-mode base stations.”

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