Argela is a global provider of next-gen telecom solutions in 5G, NFV, network analytics, and cybersecurity. With a strong focus on innovation, Argela delivers intelligent, secure, and cloud-native technologies for telecoms and enterprises.
Argela is building comprehensive software products such as network monitoring, analytics and cloud-native broadband solutions for the next-generation communication networks.
Argela Technologies is a leading provider of next-generation telecommunications solutions, network technologies, and advanced software systems. With a strong foundation in R&D and innovation, Argela develops cutting-edge products in areas such as 5G, NFV, SDN, network monitoring & analytics, cybersecurity, and modernizing communication systems.
Founded in 2004 and a subsidiary of Türk Telekom Group, Argela operates globally with strategic partnerships and deployments across Europe, Middle East, Africa and North America. The company’s mission is to deliver intelligent, secure, and efficient communication technologies to telcos, defense industries, and enterprises.
As an innovation-driven software provider, Argela sees strong alignment with Red Hat’s open hybrid cloud and telco-grade infrastructure offerings. Building upon Red Hat OpenShift with other major Red Hat solutions, Argela aims to deliver scalable, cloud-native telecom solutions that meet the demands of 5G, edge computing, and mission-critical network services.
Together with Red Hat, Argela is committed to accelerate network transformation and enabling CSPs, enterprises and government clients to adopt agile, secure, and future-proof architectures.
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