RINA Wireless Brings Crystal-Clear Voice to Rural America with Mavenir’s Cloud-Native VoLTE and VoWiFi Solutions

Mavenir extends its existing relationship with alliance deploying new hosted voice solutions on its evolved packet core as part of multi-vendor equipment swap

RICHARDSON, Texas, April 09, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Mavenir, the cloud-native software company building AI-by-design mobile networks, today announced that RINA Wireless, the Rural Independent Network Alliance, has selected Mavenir to modernize its voice core, deploying IMS, VoLTE, VoWiFi, and Voicemail solutions as part of a multi-vendor equipment swap.

The deployment of a new cloud-native voice core extends a successful and trusted relationship dating back to 2022 and sees RINA Wireless helping to ensure crystal-clear and reliable voice services for remote and rural communities on Mavenir’s containerized 4G/5G non-standalone packet core.

The fully containerized voice core helps enable RINA Wireless to reduce its OPEX in terms of software licensing, management and services, and hardware footprint, replacing legacy solutions still running on hardware dependent Virtual Network Functions (VNF) with a future-proof roadmap running on a cloud-native containerized solution.

Allen Bennion, Director of RINA Operations said: “Small rural carriers provide essential connectivity to remote communities across America. But without the financial muscle of tier-1 carriers, they face a constant challenge in delivering new, reliable and critical wireless services upon which businesses and families rely. Working with Mavenir’s cloud-native packet core has enabled us to change the economics for carriers serving remote locations. We’re delighted to be expanding our already successful relationship to enable our partners to deliver the most fundamental service of all high-quality, reliable voice.”

Brandon Larson, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Mavenir’s Cloud, AI & IMS Business Strategy, commented: “At their core, every operator, regardless of size, has the desire and need to drive innovation and deliver exceptional user experiences. RINA Wireless, with its hosted core network and switching capabilities, delivers comprehensive carrier solutions that enhance both connectivity and operational efficiency. By adding Mavenir’s future‑proof, cloud‑native voice core to its portfolio, RINA Wireless is not only bringing advanced multi‑tenant VoLTE and VoWiFi services to its partner carriers, but once again demonstrating how fundamental cloud‑native solutions are to empowering rural carriers, laying the foundation for advanced communications even for the smallest operators serving the most remote areas.”

RINA Wireless first deployed Mavenir’s future proof, cloud-native, small footprint containerized Evolved Packet Core (EPC) in 2022. This enables the separation of the control and user plane allowing RINA Wireless to deploy remote gateways for managing local traffic breakouts, thereby reducing the costs of transport and latency. Working with Mavenir, RINA Wireless is able to expand Mobile and Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) services to new regions and remote locations.

Mavenir will be attending the 2026 Rural Wireless Infrastructure Summit in Steamboat Springs, CO on June 22-24, 2026.

About Rural Independent Network Alliance (RINA)

RINA is a premier provider of wireless telecommunications services, offering a wide range of solutions designed to optimize network performance and expand connectivity for rural wireless providers. Headquartered in Roosevelt, Utah, RINA serves customers throughout North America, focusing on reliability, innovation, and exceptional customer service. For more information, visit https://rinawireless.com

About Mavenir

Mavenir is enabling intelligent, automated, programmable networks through the development of telco-first, cloud-native, AI-by-design software solutions for mobile operators. The company’s deep telco domain expertise has been proven through deployments with 300+ operators globally in over 120 countries, which together serve more than 50% of the world’s subscribers. Mavenir combines its deep telco experience with the cloud and IT expertise and data science skillsets essential to solving real customer challenges. Its proven software solutions are AI by design, delivering the AI-native future and operators’ evolution to TechCos.

For more information, please visit www.mavenir.com

Mavenir PR Contacts:
Emmanuela Spiteri
[email protected]

GlobeNewswire Distribution ID 9686822

RINA Wireless Brings Crystal-Clear Voice to Rural America with Mavenir’s Cloud-Native VoLTE and VoWiFi Solutions

Mavenir extends its existing relationship with alliance deploying new hosted voice solutions on its evolved packet core as part of multi-vendor equipment swap

RICHARDSON, Texas, April 09, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Mavenir, the cloud-native software company building AI-by-design mobile networks, today announced that RINA Wireless, the Rural Independent Network Alliance, has selected Mavenir to modernize its voice core, deploying IMS, VoLTE, VoWiFi, and Voicemail solutions as part of a multi-vendor equipment swap.

The deployment of a new cloud-native voice core extends a successful and trusted relationship dating back to 2022 and sees RINA Wireless helping to ensure crystal-clear and reliable voice services for remote and rural communities on Mavenir’s containerized 4G/5G non-standalone packet core.

The fully containerized voice core helps enable RINA Wireless to reduce its OPEX in terms of software licensing, management and services, and hardware footprint, replacing legacy solutions still running on hardware dependent Virtual Network Functions (VNF) with a future-proof roadmap running on a cloud-native containerized solution.

Allen Bennion, Director of RINA Operations said: “Small rural carriers provide essential connectivity to remote communities across America. But without the financial muscle of tier-1 carriers, they face a constant challenge in delivering new, reliable and critical wireless services upon which businesses and families rely. Working with Mavenir’s cloud-native packet core has enabled us to change the economics for carriers serving remote locations. We’re delighted to be expanding our already successful relationship to enable our partners to deliver the most fundamental service of all high-quality, reliable voice.”

Brandon Larson, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Mavenir’s Cloud, AI & IMS Business Strategy, commented: “At their core, every operator, regardless of size, has the desire and need to drive innovation and deliver exceptional user experiences. RINA Wireless, with its hosted core network and switching capabilities, delivers comprehensive carrier solutions that enhance both connectivity and operational efficiency. By adding Mavenir’s future‑proof, cloud‑native voice core to its portfolio, RINA Wireless is not only bringing advanced multi‑tenant VoLTE and VoWiFi services to its partner carriers, but once again demonstrating how fundamental cloud‑native solutions are to empowering rural carriers, laying the foundation for advanced communications even for the smallest operators serving the most remote areas.”

RINA Wireless first deployed Mavenir’s future proof, cloud-native, small footprint containerized Evolved Packet Core (EPC) in 2022. This enables the separation of the control and user plane allowing RINA Wireless to deploy remote gateways for managing local traffic breakouts, thereby reducing the costs of transport and latency. Working with Mavenir, RINA Wireless is able to expand Mobile and Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) services to new regions and remote locations.

Mavenir will be attending the 2026 Rural Wireless Infrastructure Summit in Steamboat Springs, CO on June 22-24, 2026.

About Rural Independent Network Alliance (RINA)

RINA is a premier provider of wireless telecommunications services, offering a wide range of solutions designed to optimize network performance and expand connectivity for rural wireless providers. Headquartered in Roosevelt, Utah, RINA serves customers throughout North America, focusing on reliability, innovation, and exceptional customer service. For more information, visit https://rinawireless.com

About Mavenir

Mavenir is enabling intelligent, automated, programmable networks through the development of telco-first, cloud-native, AI-by-design software solutions for mobile operators. The company’s deep telco domain expertise has been proven through deployments with 300+ operators globally in over 120 countries, which together serve more than 50% of the world’s subscribers. Mavenir combines its deep telco experience with the cloud and IT expertise and data science skillsets essential to solving real customer challenges. Its proven software solutions are AI by design, delivering the AI-native future and operators’ evolution to TechCos.

For more information, please visit www.mavenir.com

Mavenir PR Contacts:
Emmanuela Spiteri
[email protected]

GlobeNewswire Distribution ID 9686822

RINA Wireless Brings Crystal-Clear Voice to Rural America with Mavenir’s Cloud-Native VoLTE and VoWiFi Solutions

Mavenir extends its existing relationship with alliance deploying new hosted voice solutions on its evolved packet core as part of multi-vendor equipment swap

RICHARDSON, Texas, April 09, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Mavenir, the cloud-native software company building AI-by-design mobile networks, today announced that RINA Wireless, the Rural Independent Network Alliance, has selected Mavenir to modernize its voice core, deploying IMS, VoLTE, VoWiFi, and Voicemail solutions as part of a multi-vendor equipment swap.

The deployment of a new cloud-native voice core extends a successful and trusted relationship dating back to 2022 and sees RINA Wireless helping to ensure crystal-clear and reliable voice services for remote and rural communities on Mavenir’s containerized 4G/5G non-standalone packet core.

The fully containerized voice core helps enable RINA Wireless to reduce its OPEX in terms of software licensing, management and services, and hardware footprint, replacing legacy solutions still running on hardware dependent Virtual Network Functions (VNF) with a future-proof roadmap running on a cloud-native containerized solution.

Allen Bennion, Director of RINA Operations said: “Small rural carriers provide essential connectivity to remote communities across America. But without the financial muscle of tier-1 carriers, they face a constant challenge in delivering new, reliable and critical wireless services upon which businesses and families rely. Working with Mavenir’s cloud-native packet core has enabled us to change the economics for carriers serving remote locations. We’re delighted to be expanding our already successful relationship to enable our partners to deliver the most fundamental service of all high-quality, reliable voice.”

Brandon Larson, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Mavenir’s Cloud, AI & IMS Business Strategy, commented: “At their core, every operator, regardless of size, has the desire and need to drive innovation and deliver exceptional user experiences. RINA Wireless, with its hosted core network and switching capabilities, delivers comprehensive carrier solutions that enhance both connectivity and operational efficiency. By adding Mavenir’s future‑proof, cloud‑native voice core to its portfolio, RINA Wireless is not only bringing advanced multi‑tenant VoLTE and VoWiFi services to its partner carriers, but once again demonstrating how fundamental cloud‑native solutions are to empowering rural carriers, laying the foundation for advanced communications even for the smallest operators serving the most remote areas.”

RINA Wireless first deployed Mavenir’s future proof, cloud-native, small footprint containerized Evolved Packet Core (EPC) in 2022. This enables the separation of the control and user plane allowing RINA Wireless to deploy remote gateways for managing local traffic breakouts, thereby reducing the costs of transport and latency. Working with Mavenir, RINA Wireless is able to expand Mobile and Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) services to new regions and remote locations.

Mavenir will be attending the 2026 Rural Wireless Infrastructure Summit in Steamboat Springs, CO on June 22-24, 2026.

About Rural Independent Network Alliance (RINA)

RINA is a premier provider of wireless telecommunications services, offering a wide range of solutions designed to optimize network performance and expand connectivity for rural wireless providers. Headquartered in Roosevelt, Utah, RINA serves customers throughout North America, focusing on reliability, innovation, and exceptional customer service. For more information, visit https://rinawireless.com

About Mavenir

Mavenir is enabling intelligent, automated, programmable networks through the development of telco-first, cloud-native, AI-by-design software solutions for mobile operators. The company’s deep telco domain expertise has been proven through deployments with 300+ operators globally in over 120 countries, which together serve more than 50% of the world’s subscribers. Mavenir combines its deep telco experience with the cloud and IT expertise and data science skillsets essential to solving real customer challenges. Its proven software solutions are AI by design, delivering the AI-native future and operators’ evolution to TechCos.

For more information, please visit www.mavenir.com

Mavenir PR Contacts:
Emmanuela Spiteri
[email protected]

GlobeNewswire Distribution ID 9686822

RINA Wireless Brings Crystal-Clear Voice to Rural America with Mavenir’s Cloud-Native VoLTE and VoWiFi Solutions

Mavenir extends its existing relationship with alliance deploying new hosted voice solutions on its evolved packet core as part of multi-vendor equipment swap

RICHARDSON, Texas, April 09, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Mavenir, the cloud-native software company building AI-by-design mobile networks, today announced that RINA Wireless, the Rural Independent Network Alliance, has selected Mavenir to modernize its voice core, deploying IMS, VoLTE, VoWiFi, and Voicemail solutions as part of a multi-vendor equipment swap.

The deployment of a new cloud-native voice core extends a successful and trusted relationship dating back to 2022 and sees RINA Wireless helping to ensure crystal-clear and reliable voice services for remote and rural communities on Mavenir’s containerized 4G/5G non-standalone packet core.

The fully containerized voice core helps enable RINA Wireless to reduce its OPEX in terms of software licensing, management and services, and hardware footprint, replacing legacy solutions still running on hardware dependent Virtual Network Functions (VNF) with a future-proof roadmap running on a cloud-native containerized solution.

Allen Bennion, Director of RINA Operations said: “Small rural carriers provide essential connectivity to remote communities across America. But without the financial muscle of tier-1 carriers, they face a constant challenge in delivering new, reliable and critical wireless services upon which businesses and families rely. Working with Mavenir’s cloud-native packet core has enabled us to change the economics for carriers serving remote locations. We’re delighted to be expanding our already successful relationship to enable our partners to deliver the most fundamental service of all high-quality, reliable voice.”

Brandon Larson, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Mavenir’s Cloud, AI & IMS Business Strategy, commented: “At their core, every operator, regardless of size, has the desire and need to drive innovation and deliver exceptional user experiences. RINA Wireless, with its hosted core network and switching capabilities, delivers comprehensive carrier solutions that enhance both connectivity and operational efficiency. By adding Mavenir’s future‑proof, cloud‑native voice core to its portfolio, RINA Wireless is not only bringing advanced multi‑tenant VoLTE and VoWiFi services to its partner carriers, but once again demonstrating how fundamental cloud‑native solutions are to empowering rural carriers, laying the foundation for advanced communications even for the smallest operators serving the most remote areas.”

RINA Wireless first deployed Mavenir’s future proof, cloud-native, small footprint containerized Evolved Packet Core (EPC) in 2022. This enables the separation of the control and user plane allowing RINA Wireless to deploy remote gateways for managing local traffic breakouts, thereby reducing the costs of transport and latency. Working with Mavenir, RINA Wireless is able to expand Mobile and Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) services to new regions and remote locations.

Mavenir will be attending the 2026 Rural Wireless Infrastructure Summit in Steamboat Springs, CO on June 22-24, 2026.

About Rural Independent Network Alliance (RINA)

RINA is a premier provider of wireless telecommunications services, offering a wide range of solutions designed to optimize network performance and expand connectivity for rural wireless providers. Headquartered in Roosevelt, Utah, RINA serves customers throughout North America, focusing on reliability, innovation, and exceptional customer service. For more information, visit https://rinawireless.com

About Mavenir

Mavenir is enabling intelligent, automated, programmable networks through the development of telco-first, cloud-native, AI-by-design software solutions for mobile operators. The company’s deep telco domain expertise has been proven through deployments with 300+ operators globally in over 120 countries, which together serve more than 50% of the world’s subscribers. Mavenir combines its deep telco experience with the cloud and IT expertise and data science skillsets essential to solving real customer challenges. Its proven software solutions are AI by design, delivering the AI-native future and operators’ evolution to TechCos.

For more information, please visit www.mavenir.com

Mavenir PR Contacts:
Emmanuela Spiteri
[email protected]

GlobeNewswire Distribution ID 9686822

VinFast’s Record Day Shows How EV Adoption Turns Practical

Vietnam’s growing supporting infrastructure is turning EV interest into actual volume, with implications for emerging markets and the Middle East.

DUBAI, UAE – Media OutReach Newswire – 9 April 2026 – There was a point in time when electric vehicles weren’t just a relative novelty, but were actually a preferred choice, at least in the U.S., where they first gained traction. Even back in the 1990s, people were already aware of the benefits of EVs, being quieter, easier to operate, and well-suited for city trips.

Then they vanished. Crude oil discoveries made fuel cheap. Gas stations multiplied across highways and rural roads. Electricity, meanwhile, barely reached beyond urban centers. Without places to charge, EVs became impractical curiosities, and the internal combustion engine took over for the next hundred years.

The lesson is clear: EVs didn’t lose because they were inferior, but because of the lack of a supporting ecosystem. Some brands today are determined not to make the same mistake that doomed early EVs.

In Vietnam, currently among the world’s fastest-growing EV markets, if you go back a few years, you might not have seen any EVs at all. Ask around, and you would have found that the biggest concern then was range anxiety and charging access. Charging at home was the only real option, but this was mostly limited to affluent households, not those living in older apartment buildings or homes tucked deep inside alleyways.

Fast forward to last Saturday, and the picture looks very different. VinFast, the country’s first and only domestic EV manufacturer, set a new record with more than 3,520 orders completed in a single day. This figure is equivalent to the monthly sales of some internal combustion engine automakers in the country and translates to an average of 146 orders per hour, or approximately 2.4 orders per minute.

The product hadn’t changed dramatically. What changed was how usable it became in everyday conditions. VinFast customers can now access charging stations every 3.5 kilometers within cities, a density that exceeds many urban charging targets globally. On highways, stations appear every 65 kilometers, tighter than the U.S. federal guideline of one every 80 kilometers. Its app routes trips around charging stops in much the same way navigation apps route around traffic.

The company is also developing its own infrastructure for its customers in every market where it operates, including in the Middle East. In February, VinFast signed an agreement with PlusX Electric, a UAE-certified charging and mobility provider, to build out a comparable support layer for its Gulf customers. The deal covers portable charging pods for on-the-go use, mobile emergency charging for drivers caught short, and roadside assistance.

“VinFast is committed to building a long-term and comprehensive EV ecosystem in the UAE, one that gives customers confidence not only in the quality and performance of our electric vehicles, but also in the reliability and accessibility of the supporting infrastructure,” a VinFast Middle East executive said in a press release.

VinFast’s effort aligns with broader green initiatives across several Gulf countries. Saudi Arabia has been rolling out fast chargers along major corridors. The UAE has made EV infrastructure mandatory in new developments. The sequence mirrors what Vietnam has already gone through, but at a faster pace. The Middle East is now laying the groundwork to skip the slower early phase, and VinFast, having already moved through both stages of that transition, seems to know exactly what that groundwork needs to look like.

VinFast’s Record Day Shows How EV Adoption Turns Practical

Vietnam’s growing supporting infrastructure is turning EV interest into actual volume, with implications for emerging markets and the Middle East.

DUBAI, UAE – Media OutReach Newswire – 9 April 2026 – There was a point in time when electric vehicles weren’t just a relative novelty, but were actually a preferred choice, at least in the U.S., where they first gained traction. Even back in the 1990s, people were already aware of the benefits of EVs, being quieter, easier to operate, and well-suited for city trips.

Then they vanished. Crude oil discoveries made fuel cheap. Gas stations multiplied across highways and rural roads. Electricity, meanwhile, barely reached beyond urban centers. Without places to charge, EVs became impractical curiosities, and the internal combustion engine took over for the next hundred years.

The lesson is clear: EVs didn’t lose because they were inferior, but because of the lack of a supporting ecosystem. Some brands today are determined not to make the same mistake that doomed early EVs.

In Vietnam, currently among the world’s fastest-growing EV markets, if you go back a few years, you might not have seen any EVs at all. Ask around, and you would have found that the biggest concern then was range anxiety and charging access. Charging at home was the only real option, but this was mostly limited to affluent households, not those living in older apartment buildings or homes tucked deep inside alleyways.

Fast forward to last Saturday, and the picture looks very different. VinFast, the country’s first and only domestic EV manufacturer, set a new record with more than 3,520 orders completed in a single day. This figure is equivalent to the monthly sales of some internal combustion engine automakers in the country and translates to an average of 146 orders per hour, or approximately 2.4 orders per minute.

The product hadn’t changed dramatically. What changed was how usable it became in everyday conditions. VinFast customers can now access charging stations every 3.5 kilometers within cities, a density that exceeds many urban charging targets globally. On highways, stations appear every 65 kilometers, tighter than the U.S. federal guideline of one every 80 kilometers. Its app routes trips around charging stops in much the same way navigation apps route around traffic.

The company is also developing its own infrastructure for its customers in every market where it operates, including in the Middle East. In February, VinFast signed an agreement with PlusX Electric, a UAE-certified charging and mobility provider, to build out a comparable support layer for its Gulf customers. The deal covers portable charging pods for on-the-go use, mobile emergency charging for drivers caught short, and roadside assistance.

“VinFast is committed to building a long-term and comprehensive EV ecosystem in the UAE, one that gives customers confidence not only in the quality and performance of our electric vehicles, but also in the reliability and accessibility of the supporting infrastructure,” a VinFast Middle East executive said in a press release.

VinFast’s effort aligns with broader green initiatives across several Gulf countries. Saudi Arabia has been rolling out fast chargers along major corridors. The UAE has made EV infrastructure mandatory in new developments. The sequence mirrors what Vietnam has already gone through, but at a faster pace. The Middle East is now laying the groundwork to skip the slower early phase, and VinFast, having already moved through both stages of that transition, seems to know exactly what that groundwork needs to look like.