Cellcom deploys HFR Networks’ Time Sensitive Networking

Cellcom, which has presence in Wisconsin and Michigan, has deployed HFR Networks’ Time Sensitive Networking (TSN) and Smart Tunable Optics solutions.
Beeline smartphone customers in RussiaCellcom is utilizing HFR Networks’ flexiHaul solutions to expand capacity while reducing the network’s total cost of ownership by saving on fiber, space and power.

HFR Networks M6424 TSN Switch supports 4G LTE, 5G and Ethernet services. Time sensitive networking optimizes fiber capacity, enables high performance while saving space and reducing costs. HFR Networks’ Smart Tunable Optics offer space and power savings at remote sites, while simplifying operations across vendors and solutions.

These flexiHaul solutions have enabled Cellcom to simplify and converge their network to achieve cost savings by reducing deployment and operational costs, while speeding time to market for new services.

“With HFR Networks, we addressed our network expansion demands to ensure the best user experience for our customers, while at the same time allowing us to manage costs and getting to market quickly with new services,” said Mark Naze, CEO of Cellcom.

“Operators are under constant pressure to add capacity quickly while managing overall network costs,” said Paul Crann, CEO of HFR Networks.

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