Ceragon Networks says that it has received what it says are large orders from 
two mobile network operators in North America and India. It declined to name the 
customers, or the value of the orders though.
Ceragon will deliver several thousand of its backhaul products to these 
operators. These systems will be used to build wireless backhaul networks in 
support of each operator's plan to rollout LTE networks over the next few years.
For the India operator's network rollout, Ceragon will deliver the FibeAir 
IP-20C, an outdoor multi-core solution delivering gigabit capacity over narrow 
channels; and FibeAir IP-20N , a multi-radio aggregation node.
In North America, Ceragon will deploy hundreds of radio links as part of the 
operator's network, which will carry LTE traffic from coast-to-coast. Based on 
Ceragon's FibeAir IP-20A , the network will support multi Gigabit data-rates. 
The FibeAir IP-20A will be deployed in both all-indoor and split-mount 
configurations.
"We are encouraged by the growing demand for our newly launched products 
which provide a perfect fit for operators' needs worldwide," said Ira Palti, 
president and CEO of Ceragon networks.
 
 
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