The Small Cell Forum supports the wide-scale adoption of small cells to improve coverage, capacity and services delivered by mobile networks.

Manish Singh, who joined Radisys in 2011, on the acquisition of Continuous Computing (News - Alert), as chief technology officer, was re-appointed to the Executive Board of the Small Cell Forum for the second consecutive year.


"These Executive Board appointments are decided by our industry-leading member companies and all of those elected, including Radisys, should be honored to receive such an accolade from their peers," said Andy Germano (News - Alert), vice chairman at the Small Cell Forum, commenting on the appointment.

Germano also noted Manish's strategic insight and enthusiasm for the small cell industry and hoped that his efforts to drive key initiatives would continue throughout 2013.

Radisys, provider of embedded wireless infrastructure solutions, has contributed a good deal to the small cell industry.

Its TOTALeNodeB solution, designed to simplify the development and integration of LTE (News - Alert) small cells and the foundation it laid for early small cell LTE deployments in Korea, received accolades from the Small Cell Forum.

"Recognition by the Small Cell Forum membership validates Radisys as a leader in the small cell industry," noted Singh.

Before Continuous Computing, Manish held various engineering management and architect positions at

major organizations and also holds a patent as the sole inventor of “Configurable Cache” memory system.

"Small cells play a key role in meeting the challenges of exploding data traffic growth, and Radisys is proud to be in such great company among the telecom equipment manufacturers and large operators entrusted to guide this leading organization as it addresses these challenges," added Singh.

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Edited by Brooke Neuman