Tejas Networks shares jumped after the company secured an order for its 4G Radio Access Network (RAN) solutions from a mobile operator in South Asia.
What’s cooking: the company will supply its multiband radio equipment to the telecom operator. These devices will be installed at different network locations to help improve mobile signal and internet connectivity.
These radio systems are key parts of telecom infrastructure. They connect mobile towers to users’ devices and help deliver faster and more reliable data services.
Interestingly, this order comes shortly after the company partnered with Japan’s NEC Corporation.
Together, they will manufacture 5G massive MIMO radios, a technology that helps telecom networks support more users and deliver faster internet speeds.


