Parallel Wireless is one of the leading vendors in the open Radio Access Network (RAN) industry and last had at least 860 employees across the world.
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"While this is disappointing news for these 500, others still sitting snug should realise they could be next. In such times, no one's job is secure in the world's true sense," said RIU Global Services.
"We at RIU Global would like to offer our support, whether it is in terms of investment, resources, platform, or infrastructure to any such individual who would like to start something of their own in this space," the company posted.
"Covid supply chain constrained world, and the pace of adoption of OpenRAN," he mentioned in his statement.
The layoffs have hit employees at all levels of the company.
"Our amazing team has changed the industry for the better and has helped many global customers reimagine their networks," Jordan added.
Israel-based technology systems architect Benny Assouline wrote: "I am looking for a new role and would appreciate your support. Thank you in advance for any connections, advice, or opportunities you can offer."
Many of those affected have joined a Parallel Wireless alumni group on the platform.
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