Historically, satellite communication was reserved for the “unreachable” — distant islands, deserts, or mountain ranges. But that paradigm is rapidly dissolving. Thanks to the rise of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) constellations and falling launch costs, satellites are now being considered a viable — and increasingly essential — part of mobile and broadband networks.
Summa Networks is proud to announce that it has achieved ISO/IEC 27001 certification, the international standard for information security management systems (ISMS). This certification applies to the management system supporting the provision and development of software products at Summa Networks S.L., including: HSS, PCRF, 5G core components (UDR, UDM, AUSF, EIR, NSSF, NSSAAF, UDSF, SMSF), SMSC, AAA, and other network functions in the mobile core. It encompasses the entire software development lifecycle and processes, with supporting functions such as Management, IT, Marketing, and Development.
Recently, South Korea’s largest mobile network provider experienced a nationwide service disruption that left over 13 million users without voice and data connectivity for several hours.
The evolution of mobile networks has always been about more than just faster speeds. Each generation—from 1G to 5G—has transformed the way we live and communicate.
For the first time, Summa Networks will be participating in a GSMA M360 event — and we are proud to do so alongside our partner INNET.
In a decisive move to protect the nation’s communications infrastructure, the United States has expanded its efforts to eliminate untrusted telecommunications equipment through the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)’s “Rip and Replace” program—officially known as the Secure and Trusted Communications Networks Reimbursement Program.