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Saguna Networks

Saguna Networks is a technology company that provides Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC) software platforms that run on mobile and fixed networks to host applications and services closer to end users.

  • Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) software platforms for mobile and fixed communication service providers (edge computing).
  • Application enablement at the network edge for content delivery, Internet of Things (IoT), and latency-sensitive workloads (edge application platform).
  • Integration with mobile network infrastructure, including virtualization-ready deployments on standard compute (telco cloud / Network Functions Virtualization (NFV)).
  • Support for distributed, hierarchical edge architectures aligned with ETSI MEC concepts (edge architecture enablement).
  • Tools and interfaces for application developers and third parties to deploy and manage edge-hosted services (developer enablement for MEC).

More About Saguna Networks

Saguna Networks focuses on MEC, enabling communication service providers to deploy compute and storage resources at the edge of mobile and fixed networks. Its platforms are designed to host applications and network-aware services close to subscribers, which can support use cases that depend on reduced latency, localized traffic handling, and constrained backhaul usage. Enterprises, application providers, and operators can use Saguna’s software to deploy edge workloads in environments such as Radio Access Network (RAN) sites, aggregation points, or other distributed edge locations.

The company’s offerings align with the ETSI MEC framework, which defines reference architectures and APIs for edge computing in telecom networks. Saguna’s platforms expose network context and control interfaces to applications via standardized and proprietary APIs, so that developers can build services that are aware of radio conditions, subscriber location, or Quality of Service (QoS) parameters. The software typically runs on commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) servers and integrates with virtualized network infrastructure, which places it in the telco cloud and NFV (network functions virtualization) category.

From a solution taxonomy perspective, Saguna Networks belongs in the edge computing and telco cloud segments, with particular focus on MEC platforms that are deployed by Mobile Network Operators (MNOs), fixed-line operators, and enterprises running private or campus networks. The product set supports application hosting, traffic steering, and policy-based routing at the edge, which can be used for video and content delivery, Industrial IoT (IIOT), AR/VR workloads, and enterprise application offload. Compared with generic cloud computing platforms, MEC software such as Saguna’s is positioned inside or close to the access network and is designed to expose telecom network capabilities in a structured way.

For enterprise and institutional users, Saguna’s technology is relevant when workloads must run in close proximity to users, machines, or sensors while still leveraging operator infrastructure. System integrators and solution providers can bundle MEC capabilities with private LTE/5G or operator edge offerings to provide Local Breakout (LBO), data localization, or network-aware application behavior. In directories and marketplaces, Saguna Networks fits into categories such as MEC platforms, telco edge infrastructure software, and network-aware edge application enablement, serving operators, enterprises, and developers that require programmable compute resources embedded in communication networks.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 30
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $1M-$10M
  • Stock Ticker: -

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Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: Internet Software & Services
  • Sub-Industry: Internet Software & Services