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Home » Radisys Posts Q1 Revenue of $68.2 Million

Radisys Posts Q1 Revenue of $68.2 Million

April 25, 2013
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Radisys reported Q1 revenues of $68.2 million and a GAAP net loss of $6.6 million or $0.23 per share. ATCA and software solutions revenue amounted to $46.5 million, or 68% of total revenue.

Radisys noted its first revenue generating shipments of its new Media Resource Function (MRF), the MPX-12000, which will provide Rich Communication Services (RCS) capabilities in a network being rolled out by a tier one carrier in Asia.

The company also noted that platform design wins in Q1 are expected to result in approximately $60 million of revenue over the next five years.

“I am pleased that along with successfully meeting a number of key product development and operational objectives set seven months ago, our first quarter revenue and profitability met our guidance. During the first quarter, we released essential features that enabled the recognition of our first MPX-12000 (MRF) revenue. The funnel for our new MRF is strong and we are in multiple trials with carriers in Voice over LTE applications as well as enabling RCS in the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) core. We also are seeing nice traction in our solutions business which takes our breadth of technology to develop products for our customers such as load balancing, edge routing, intelligent gateways and compact packet cores,” stated Brian Bronson, Radisys’ President and CEO.

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