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Radisys Trillium TOTALeNodeB Chosen by SK telesys as Foundation

Radisys® Corporation, a leading provider of embedded wireless infrastructure solutions, today announced that SK telesys, a leading Korean telecom equipment manufacturer, has selected Radisys’ award-winning Trillium TOTALeNodeB as the foundation of its small cell product portfolio for early LTE (Long Term Evolution, latest standard in the mobile network technology) deployments in Korea. The TOTALeNodeB solution has as well been recognized as a vital enabling research on the Small Cell Forum Awards shortlist.

SK telesys chose to integrate the Radisys TOTALeNodeB software solution due to its significant market share in Korea and history of successful LTE small cell deployments. Radisys’ Trillium TOTALeNodeB provides TEMs with a complete, integrated LTE eNodeB in other words verified across leading small cell system on a chip platforms from Radisys’ premier silicon partners. The software includes the necessary Radio Resource Management, Self-Organizing Network and Operations and Maintenance functionality necessary for rapid deployment of small cells and is built on top of the deployment proven Trillium LTE protocol stack portfolio.

Radisys’ professional services team can as well customize the TOTALeNodeB protocol software to meet the required specifications, allowing TEMs to focus on where they add value. Radisys provides interoperability testing, technical support while the rollout and ongoing maintenance to ensure the integrated solution works with the operator’s network properly.

Radisys’ mobileRAN and small cell experts will be onsite at Small Cells World Summit in London, June 26-28, at Stand #20 and will be hosting meetings throughout the show. Small Cell Forum Award winners will be announced while the Summit on Wednesday, June 27. Contact Radisys at info@radisys.com to schedule a meeting with the company’s mobile network experts.

Radisys is a leading provider of embedded wireless infrastructure solutions for telecom, aerospace, defense and public safety applications. Radisys' market-leading ATCA, IP Media Server and Com Express platforms coupled with world-renowned Trillium software, services and market expertise enable clients to bring high-value products and services to market faster with lower investment and risk. Radisys solutions are used in a wide variety of 3G & 4G / LTE mobile network applications including: Radio Access Networks solutions from femtocells to picocells and macrocells, wireless core network applications, Deep Packet Inspection and policy management; conferencing and media services including voice, video and data, as then as customized mobile network applications that support the aerospace, defense and public safety markets.

The Wireless system manufacturer in SK Group Korea

As the Wireless system manufacturer in SK Group Korea, SK telesys specializes in wireless communications product innovation and development and marketing, and produces transmission equipment, 3G & 4G wireless system and devices, VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) phones, and end-user devices. SK telesys was founded in 1997 as a manufacturer of repeaters, transmission devices, and other communications infrastructure elements, and provides optimized solutions to communications companies.

SK telesys was one of the very first companies in the world to build a commercial WiMAX System and has over the years focused on in-building its capacity as a communications specialist. Armed with unmatched insight into its clients’ needs and extensive R&D resources, SK telesys became the first South Korean company to export commercial WiBro devices and has successfully completed numerous network integration projects for overseas companies and organizations. For more information, visit www.sktelesys.com or email karenkim@sk.com.

Radisys®, Continuous Computing® and Trillium® are registered trademarks of Radisys. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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