Mavenir is building the future of networks and pioneering advanced technology, focusing on the vision of a single, software-based automated network that runs on any cloud. As the industry’s only end-to-end, cloud-native network software provider, Mavenir has been focused on transforming the way the world connects, accelerating software network transformation for 250+ Communications Service Providers in over 120 countries, which serve more than 50% of the world’s subscribers.
Here are the latest press releases, upcoming events, blogs, and articles from Mavenir's newsroom.
CSPs with 5G networks are planning the transition to the 5G core, but the question is when is the right time to do so? Are they better to postpone the move as long as they can, wait some time, or jump onto the 5G core right away?
In this Sparring Partners, Monica Paolini, Senza Fili, and Dejan Leskaroski, Mavenir, will talk about the tradeoffs of an early versus late transition to the converged 5G SA core.
Postponing adoption of a 5G core increases the total cost of ownership (TCO) over five years. Read how the facts stack up and understand the costs that will be incurred supporting multiple cores, using limited automation, and how they increase CAPEX and OPEX. This co-sponsored white paper from Monica Paolini at Senza Fili and Mavenir details how moving to a 5G Core now can reduce TCO by up to 36%.
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08 April 2022
Voice is the King of Mobile Services
A look into the importance of cloud-native IMS, which enables mobile networks to evolve existing voice and messaging services to VoNR, as they move into 5G era.
Vodafone Portugal Appoints Mavenir as Strategic 5G Core Cloud-Native Guide
Vodafone Portugal has gone 5G cloud-native with a containerized converged packet core from network software specialist Mavenir in a bid to mobilize its software across multiple systems.
Mavenir Takes 5G Packet Core, Open RAN Tech to Operators in Portugal, India
The telecoms technology industry is changing, and so are the priorities of operators – network software provider Mavenir has sealed deals with Vodafone Portugal to be its strategic 5G Converged Core supplier to deliver cloud-native software and has conducted what is said to be India’s first successful Open Radio Access Network (Open RAN) based live 5G network validation with Airtel.
Bejoy Pankajakshan of Mavenir on How 5G Technology May Improve and Impact Our Lives
A deeper look into Bejoy Pankajakshan, Chief Technical and Strategy Officer at Mavenir – sharing a glimpse into his passion for continuous learning, wireless innovation and network transformation.
USICA and America COMPETES Act will promote Open RAN, strengthen innovation, diversify the supply chain and incentivize competition, writes Mavenir Chief Technology & Strategy Officer Bejoy Pankajakshan in Forbes.
Airtel 5G Network to Run on European Gear, Open RAN
Bharti Airtel, Chief Technology Officer Randeep Sekhon, talks about working with network provider Mavenir, alongside other European vendors, as they roll out 5G across India.
Mavenir Does Many of the Same Things as Ericsson, Nokia
Mavenir’s John Baker and Maryvonne Tubb, talk with Fierce Wireless, about how Mavenir is a Network Software Provider that competes with legacy vendors, with a strong end-to-end cloud-native portfolio, including IMS core and packet core as well as RAN.
Mavenir Moves Telcos to the Cloud: Tech Disruptors
Mavenir’s Pardeep Kohli talks with Bloomberg Intelligence’s John Butler about how Mavenir’s Cloud-Native Open RAN approach is disrupting the traditional telecom equipment market.
Mavenir’s John Baker in a TelecomTV interview outlines the current state of play when it comes to Open and Interoperable interfaces – and how telecommunications of today will completely be revolutionized in less than two years’ time.
Making All Network Software (2G, 3G, 4G and 5G) Run on Any Cloud Environment
Mavenir’s CEO Pardeep Kohli, outlines the company’s vision for an open and interoperable network future in a live interview at MWC 2022 with MWL – Justin Springham.