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Ceragon

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Type
  
Public

Industry
  
Communications

Products
  
Wireless backhaul

Headquarters
  
Tel Aviv, Israel

Number of employees
  
1,100

Traded as
  
(NASDAQ: CRNT)

Key people
  
CEO: Ira Palti

Operating income
  
US$ 4.8 million (2012)

Revenue
  
446.7 million USD (2012)

Founded
  
1996

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Stock price
  
CRNT (NASDAQ) US$ 3.52 +0.02 (+0.57%)7 Mar, 4:00 PM GMT-5 - Disclaimer

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Ceragon Networks Ltd. provides high-capacity microwave Ethernet and TDM wireless backhaul to wireless service providers as well as private businesses.

Contents

Ceragon's offers Short-Haul and Long-Haul high capacity, point-to-point microwave systems in licensed spectrum (6–42 GHz) as well as sub-6 GHz and V-band (70–80 GHz) spectrum range.

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Corporate history

Established in 1996 under the name “Giganet”, Ceragon Networks was first listed on the NASDAQ on September 6, 2000 (symbol: CRNT).

Ceragon designs and manufactures high-capacity communication systems for wireless backhaul – addressing the segment of the cellular market that connects a typical cell tower or towers to an operator’s core network. Ceragon provides wireless devices based on microwave with speeds ranging from 5 Mbit/s up to 2 Gbit/s per radio channel.

Ceragon markets its products under the FibeAir family brand (Short-Haul) and the Evolution family brand (Long-Haul). Ceragon has a customer base of over 230 service providers of all sizes, and hundreds of private networks in more than 130 countries across the globe.

Ceragon has numerous sales offices located throughout North and South America, EMEA and Asia, handling direct sales. Partnerships with leading distributors, VARs and system integrators around the world provide an active indirect channel. Its US headquarters was opened in 1999 and its European headquarters in 2000.

References

Ceragon Wikipedia