Eridan
Eridan is a telecommunications hardware company that develops radio access equipment for cellular networks with a focus on more efficient radio architectures for mobile and wireless infrastructure operators.
- Develops Radio Access Network (RAN) hardware for mobile and wireless infrastructure
- Focus on more efficient power amplifier and transmitter architectures for cellular radios
- Targets deployment in 5G and future-generation mobile networks (mobile networking)
- Emphasizes reduced energy use and smaller footprint for operator radio sites
- Works with Mobile Network Operators (MNOs), equipment vendors, and government or defense stakeholders
More About Eridan
Eridan focuses on radio hardware for cellular and wireless infrastructure, with particular emphasis on the radio front end and power amplifier chain within the RAN (mobile networking). Its technology targets MNOs, neutral-host providers, private network operators, and public-sector or defense customers that require radios with lower energy consumption and more compact deployment profiles compared with conventional base-station equipment.
The company’s offerings are positioned for 5G and future-generation cellular systems, where dense deployments of small cells and macro sites create power, cooling, and footprint constraints. Eridan develops radio units that aim to replace or augment conventional linear power amplifiers by using alternative transmitter architectures, including direct polar or related modulation schemes, gallium nitride (GaN) power devices, and digital predistortion (DPD) or similar signal conditioning techniques. These radios are intended to support standard 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) waveforms and protocols used in 5G New Radio (NR) (5G NR) and, where applicable, earlier Long Term Evolution (LTE) or other OFDM-based systems.
Within enterprise and institutional environments, Eridan’s hardware is relevant for private 5G networks, campus networks, Industrial IoT (IIOT) connectivity, and defense or public-safety communications, where reduced power draw and simplified siting can affect network design and Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). The radios can be used in combination with standard baseband units, Open RAN (ORAN) (O-RAN)-compatible platforms, or integrated small cell solutions, depending on operator architecture. By focusing on the RF front-end layer, Eridan fits into infrastructure stacks alongside core network software, transport, and cloud-hosted control planes rather than replacing those components.
From a marketplace taxonomy perspective, Eridan is best categorized under mobile networking hardware, RAN radio units, and power-efficient RF front-end technology for 5G and advanced wireless systems. Its products align with solution areas such as network energy efficiency, cell site modernization, and densification support. For buyers and technical evaluators, Eridan’s value proposition centers on radios that maintain 3GPP-compliant performance while enabling lower energy use and smaller enclosures, which can influence site acquisition options, backup power design, and Operational Expenditure (OpEx) models in both public and private cellular deployments.