RADCOM Launches 'Neura' AI Agent Suite for Networks

RADCOM announced the launch of RADCOM Neura, an artificial intelligence agent suite. The product is designed for integration into agentic AI ecosystems to power autonomous, intelligent telecom networks. The suite leverages AI agents and real-time customer experience data to manage network performance.

- RADCOM reported full-year revenues of $71.5 million for 2025, a 17.2% increase year-over-year, marking the company's sixth consecutive year of growth. - The launch of Neura targets the rapidly growing autonomous networks market, which was valued at over $8 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach as much as $45.47 billion by 2034, driven by the rollout of 5G. - A key driver for this technology is the increasing complexity of 5G networks; a recent survey indicated that 71% of telecom operators plan to implement agentic AI within the year to manage their systems more efficiently. - RADCOM partners with major technology companies, including NVIDIA for data processing units and ServiceNow for service management integration, which aims to reduce ticket resolution time by up to 30%. - The company's customer base includes major Tier 1 operators such as AT&T and Rakuten. A recent agreement with 1GLOBAL will use RADCOM's technology to support more than 43 million connections across Europe, North America, and Asia. - Tel Aviv-based RADCOM competes with companies like Netscout, Infovista, and EXFO in the network assurance and monitoring space. - As of early 2026, financial analysts have a consensus "Buy" rating on RADCOM's stock (NASDAQ: RDCM), with price targets suggesting a potential upside of over 60% from its trading price at the time.

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