Sooktha

Sooktha has been working in the cellular wireless space for nearly a decade now. Founded in late 2010 by a team who with extensive global experience and expertise in the cellular wireless space, Sooktha has since then worked with leading Test & Measurement equipment vendors, semiconductor companies, OEMs, and Telecom Service Providers licensing technology and providing system components in LTE and NBIoT.

Sooktha is focusing on creating a software suite for 5G NR Access, which can be combined with different hardware modules to cater to a broad portfolio of 5G use cases. The software is deployed in a distributed mode by installing the Centralized Unit (CU) software in a virtualized environment and Distributed Unit (DU) software on purpose-built hardware modules. The DU would be interoperable with Radio Units (Rus) from multiple vendors. The move from proprietary closed hardware systems to open software-centric wireless access solutions creates an opportunity for Sooktha to give it’s customers unprecedented levels of flexibility in composing solutions that are best suited for them at the optimum cost levels.

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