• Turnium Technology Group (TTGI) has signed a five-year master pricing agreement with an Asia-Pacific telecom company
  • The master pricing agreement will enable a major Asia-Pacific telecom company to expand their service offerings
  • The SD-WAN platform enables the new telecommunications partner to brand, host, manage, and deliver advanced SD-WAN
  • The company will be able to create unique bundles and connect customers’ multiple sites, clouds, devices, and vehicles into customer-dedicated
  • Turnium Technology Group (TTGI) is down 20 per cent, trading at C$0.40 at 1:38 pm EST

Turnium Technology Group (TTGI) has signed a pricing agreement with an Asia-Pacific-based telecommunications company.

The agreement allows for new and targeted digital business while offering infrastructure to business and enterprise customers across the region that other SD-WAN vendors cannot meet.

Turnium’s white-label SD-WAN platform enables its telecommunications partner to brand, host, manage, and deliver advanced SD-WAN.

In addition, the company will be able to create unique bundles and connect customers’ multiple sites, clouds, devices, and vehicles into customer-dedicated, managed, secure networks and hybrid cloud/multi-cloud solutions.

“We are excited to sign this agreement,” said Johan Arnet, Founder and CEO of Turnium.

“Turnium enables our new partner to deliver the software-defined networks that businesses need to expand and leverage the internet economy,” added Arnet.

In addition, Turnium’s capability to be deployed as a Cloud Native Network Function (CNF) future-proofs partner capabilities to deliver in multiple environments such as containers, bare metal, and virtual.

Turnium’s current model is laid out to provide flexible, disaggregated SD-WAN software platform that telecoms and other service providers can use as the foundation to build custom integrated solutions.

Turnium Technology Group allows various providers to build their own stacks of services using software as a foundation.

Turnium Technology Group (TTGI) is down 20 per cent, trading at C$0.40 at 1:38 pm EST.

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