RANsemi and Radisys expand partnership to advance mission-critical 5G communications
RANsemi Limited and Radisys Corporation have announced an expanded collaboration to deliver secure, resilient, and rapidly deployable 5G systems for tactical and mission-critical communications.
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Building on an established relationship and successful joint deployments, RANsemi and Radisys are deepening their cooperation to support defence, security, and public-safety operators with advanced 5G solutions designed for demanding operational environments.
Integrated platforms for tactical 5G deployment
The expanded collaboration brings together RANsemi’s software-defined Open RAN baseband platforms with Radisys’ mature, award-winning 3GPP Release 18-compliant 5G RAN and Core software. Radisys’ portfolio includes advanced capabilities such as Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN), RedCap, and Non-3GPP access, and supports an integrated “all-in-a-box” deployment model with RAN and Core running together.
The combined solution is designed to extend standard 5G capabilities for environments where fast setup, high reliability, and operational flexibility are critical. Target use cases include defence, security, and public-safety deployments where communications infrastructure must be rapidly established and maintained under challenging conditions.
Secure, resilient, and adaptable networks
By integrating RANsemi’s software-defined baseband technology with Radisys’ proven 5G software stack, the joint platform provides a flexible foundation for private 5G networks operating across land, sea, and air domains. The architecture supports deployment in austere and dynamic environments and enables future enhancements such as AI-driven RAN optimisation and integrated sensing—key building blocks for the next generation of mission-ready networks.
According to RANsemi, the collaboration addresses the specific needs of mission-critical users, where networks must adapt quickly to changing operational requirements while maintaining security and performance.
Radisys highlighted that the expanded partnership supports customers seeking robust RAN and Core systems beyond traditional commercial telecom use, enabling deployment models tailored to critical communications scenarios.
Ongoing development and sector focus
RANsemi and Radisys plan to continue joint development efforts, extending features and capabilities for tactical and mission-critical 5G applications. The collaboration will also support programme engagements across defence, security, and specialised industrial sectors, reinforcing the role of Open RAN-based architectures in next-generation critical communications.
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