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Image via @Mavenir on Twitter.<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Mavenir<\/a> Thursday said it has expanded its existing partnership with Jabil<\/a> to manufacture massive MIMO (mMIMO) radios at the contract manufacturer’s Pune, India facility.

This is in addition to the single-band radios that were already being manufactured by Jabil in Pune.

“Mavenir and Jabil’s partnership has resulted in the successful manufacture and production of
Mavenir OpenBeam<\/a> radios in Jabil’s state-of-the-art and expansive manufacturing facilities,” the company said in a statement.

“This announcement is another milestone in Mavenir’s commitment to making Open vRAN Radios with a proven and trusted manufacturer, available to customers globally,” said Ramnik Kamo, EVP, CIO and CPO, Mavenir. “We are excited about expanding the operations in Pune with Jabil to now include mMIMO radios as well. We are shipping radios to tier 1 customers from this site.”

The US-based telecom gear maker in late September 2022 had announced that it has started the manufacturing of 2G, 4G, and 5G Open RAN for its OpenBeam portfolio in India, suited for Indian and international frequency bands.

With this, Mavenir joined European telecom gear vendors
Ericsson<\/a> and Nokia<\/a> which are already manufacturing equipment in India.

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Nokia wins 10-year 5G SA deal from Singapore’s Antina<\/a><\/h2>

Nokia will expand the existing network utilising Antina’s 3.5GHz spectrum holdings. “The deal will improve the 5G connectivity experience for businesses and consumers underpinning Singapore’s vibrant 5G ecosystem,” the statement added.<\/p><\/div>

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Image via @Mavenir on Twitter.<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Mavenir<\/a> Thursday said it has expanded its existing partnership with Jabil<\/a> to manufacture massive MIMO (mMIMO) radios at the contract manufacturer’s Pune, India facility.

This is in addition to the single-band radios that were already being manufactured by Jabil in Pune.

“Mavenir and Jabil’s partnership has resulted in the successful manufacture and production of
Mavenir OpenBeam<\/a> radios in Jabil’s state-of-the-art and expansive manufacturing facilities,” the company said in a statement.

“This announcement is another milestone in Mavenir’s commitment to making Open vRAN Radios with a proven and trusted manufacturer, available to customers globally,” said Ramnik Kamo, EVP, CIO and CPO, Mavenir. “We are excited about expanding the operations in Pune with Jabil to now include mMIMO radios as well. We are shipping radios to tier 1 customers from this site.”

The US-based telecom gear maker in late September 2022 had announced that it has started the manufacturing of 2G, 4G, and 5G Open RAN for its OpenBeam portfolio in India, suited for Indian and international frequency bands.

With this, Mavenir joined European telecom gear vendors
Ericsson<\/a> and Nokia<\/a> which are already manufacturing equipment in India.

\"Nokia<\/a><\/figure>

Nokia wins 10-year 5G SA deal from Singapore’s Antina<\/a><\/h2>

Nokia will expand the existing network utilising Antina’s 3.5GHz spectrum holdings. “The deal will improve the 5G connectivity experience for businesses and consumers underpinning Singapore’s vibrant 5G ecosystem,” the statement added.<\/p><\/div>