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Mavenir Partners with Goodman Networks and GDT to Deliver OpenRAN Solutions in the US

Mavenir Partners with Goodman Networks and GDT to Deliver OpenRAN Solutions in the US Image Credit: EvgeniiAnd/Bigstockphoto.com

Mavenir this week announced partnerships with two companies - Goodman Networks and General Datatech (GDT) - to deliver OpenRAN solutions and services in the United States.

Goodman Networks is a leader in unique offerings of Field Services, Supply Chain, Distribution, Integration Services, and network services. General Datatech (GDT) is a leading global provider of enterprise networking infrastructure and data center solutions.

The growing momentum for OpenRAN solutions is driving the demand from mobile operators for vendors to provide an end-to-end OpenRAN service ecosystem to design, build, optimize and maintain these networks. 

Mavenir and Goodman have agreed to work together for systems integration and deliver turnkey OpenRAN solutions and services that are not proprietary and capable of interoperating alongside other System Integrators. Mavenir and GDT have agreed to work together to deliver turnkey OpenRAN solutions and services to meet that demand.

Mavenir has been a pioneer of OpenRAN, including founding member of OpenRAN Policy Coalition and elected board member, as well as part of the industry association, the Telecom Infra Project (TIP) and was one of the first members of the O-RAN Alliance.

Ramnik Kamo, EVP Worldwide Operations and CIO, Mavenir
We are very pleased to partner with Goodman to deliver an end-to-end service and support experience to our customers. Our joint offer can cover the entire market and all the capabilities needed to give our customers a simplified path to OpenRAN.

Scott Pickett, Goodman Networks CMO & EVP Business Development
A Mavenir/Goodman partnership promises to accelerate the deployment of OpenRAN nationwide. We are excited to participate in the execution of Mavenir’s vision by providing high-quality field service solutions in the US.

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