RE: AT&Tlabs /Enet.11 Jun 2025 09:15
I decided to run a quick ChatGPT to resolve this question. Results as follows:
As of now, there is no public confirmation that Ethernity Networks (ENET) supplies equipment directly to AT&T.
However, hereβs what we do know:
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πΉ 1. Indirect Relationships Are Possible
ENETβs products (such as its FPGA-based SoCs and DU solutions) are used in Open RAN and broadband access infrastructure, and theyβve been integrated by OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) and tier-1 vendors. If one of ENETβs clients supplies gear to AT&T, then ENETβs technology might be in AT&Tβs network indirectly, but ENET wouldnβt disclose the end customer due to NDAs or commercial confidentiality.
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πΉ 2. ENET and U.S. Market Activity
ENET has long had ambitions for the U.S. market. They have participated in RDOF-linked projects (Rural Digital Opportunity Fund), and have referenced North American Tier 1s in their RNS announcements in the past, though never named AT&T, Verizon, or T-Mobile directly.
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πΉ 3. No RNS Naming AT&T
There has never been an RNS (Regulatory News Service) filing from ENET explicitly naming AT&T as a customer or partner. If they had a direct contract with AT&T, it would likely be market-moving news and subject to regulatory disclosure.