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Ceragon Networks Ltd. exhibits portfolio at Mobile World Congress 2026

Ceragon said it would participate at Mobile World Congress 2026 to present its wireless connectivity portfolio and to engage operators, service providers, and enterprises on future network requirements.

The company said it had provided wireless connectivity for 30 years and that it continued to invest and expand its product range while others pulled back, offering a broad microwave and Millimeter Wave (mmWave) portfolio intended to support public and private networks.

At the event Ceragon described five interactive demonstrations, including a system-on-a-chip architecture that targets 100 Gbps capacity and lists extended range, ultra-high transmission power and Advanced Space Diversity (ASD); the IP-100FR2 solution for point-to-point and point-to-multipoint operation in FR2 bands; a portfolio covering E-band, V-band and multiband mmWave equipment with a live Layer-1 aggregation over split-mount architecture demo; AI-powered network management with real-time visibility, analytics and predictive insights; and end-to-end private wireless for rapid deployment and full lifecycle support.

The company said its executive team, including its Chief Executive Officer, Chief Product Officer, the newly appointed Chief Revenue Officer and, for the first time, the Chief Technology Officer, would host discussions at MWC to initiate dialogue around future network needs and an AI-driven technology roadmap, and invited visitors to meet its experts in Barcelona.

“As the wireless landscape evolves, our customers are looking for partners who are committed for the long term,” said Doron Arazi, Chief Executive Officer of Ceragon.

The press release said it contained forward-looking statements and cautioned readers not to place undue reliance on them.