Ceragon receives $86 million in orders from Indian operators
Ceragon Networks Ltd. (NASDAQ: CRNT) announced it has received approximately $86 million in orders year-to-date from operators in India, according to a company statement.
The wireless connectivity solutions provider said the orders came primarily from two operators in India and include what the company described as a record number of links from its IP-50EXA platform. The platform will support Fixed Wireless Access expansion projects across the country.
The company recognized approximately $24 million of these bookings as revenue in the first quarter of 2026, with most of the remaining balance expected to be recognized by the end of 2026.
"These orders reinforce our growing confidence in a strong year in India and validate Ceragon's competitive position in a large and growing market for our solutions," said Doron Arazi, Ceragon's CEO.
The solutions are being deployed to support capacity requirements driven by Fixed Wireless Access services as operators expand broadband coverage. Ceragon's wireless transport solutions provide operators with an alternative to fiber deployment for network expansion.
The orders involve deployments of the company's millimeter wave technology, which enables operators to deliver higher capacity and support data demands as networks evolve.
