A1 Croatia

I always take the Radiator as an example of how ideal telecom software should look like. It is stable, featuring mature and proven code packed with functionality, while being customizable and highly flexible at the same time, so that it can be tailored to our specific needs.

But I find the biggest Radiator advantage and the feature that sets it in front of similar products on the market – it being open. This alone allows us to turn our ideas into operational logic in a matter of hours, making us highly flexible and able to provide rapid response to ever changing business requirements.

Tomislav Razov
A1 Croatia

Acom Networks

“Radiator is the only choice in the industry when you need complex and flexible customization without impact on high speed performance. The fact that OSC provides source code, allows us to modify core components to suit our application and really do anything we want it to do, or integration with anything we want it to integrate with.

A Tier 1 Mobile Operator in Taiwan uses Radiator for all of their mobile authentication (EAPSIM, UAM and SMS-OTP) for over 50,000 hotspots in Taiwan. A single server Radiator performs at almost 1200 transactions per second (TPS) during busy hours and has never failed in providing stable and rock solid performance.”

Peter Cheng
President, Acom Networks

KU Leuven

“It looks that Radiator can easily do what others hope to sell us a lot of hardware to do!”

Claudio Ramirez
KU Leuven

Single Digits

“We use Radiator for Dynamic Peer Discovery of RadSec servers which is fundamental to OpenRoaming and our Service Broker service. Radiator makes it easy to enable dynamic discovery on our servers leading to quicker network integrations. This ease of use allows us to provide superior operational support for our customers and network partners.”

John Haspil
Vice President – BGSW Unit, Single Digits

University of Idaho

“Thanks for this reliable, mission critical product. I have been spreading the word about Radiator to other universities every chance I get.”

Brian Jemes
Network Manager, University of Idaho