Pente Networks Names Michael B. Wright Vice President of Sales
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November 2022
Pente Networks Marketing
HACKENSACK, NEW JERSEY, USA; November 1, 2022 – Pente Networks™, developer of IT-centric enterprise LTE/5G solutions for service providers and end customers, today announced wireless industry expert Michael B. Wright has joined the company as head of sales. Wright joins the Pente team after serving as head of sales and operations for Diamond Mobile Solutions.
“We welcome Michael at a pivot point in Pente’s journey,” said Avi Cohen, CEO. “As we continue to gain market share in the United States and North America, Michael’s expertise brings new energy to the effort, and his track record speaks for itself.”
Wright has been part of the wireless revolution for decades, most recently as head of sales for Cheytec Telecommunications, a market leader in bringing guaranteed signal source from multiple carriers for in-building connectivity, with offerings including distributed antenna systems (DAS), small cell, C-RAN, DOT and other in-building solutions that deliver optimal wireless coverage inside office buildings., hotels, campuses, sporting venues and other high-traffic areas.
Before joining Cheytec, Wright was Sales Director at Verizon, specializing in Wireless Small Cell, In-Building LTE Systems, and Mobile Enterprise. He has also served Ericsson as part of the Advanced Technology Sales and Business, where he previously served as National Account Director of Verizon Wireless, Partner Solutions, Federal Group and more. Prior to joining Verizon, Wright led FiberTower’s sales, marketing, and product development teams nationally for the Verizon Wireless and Verizon Partner Solution accounts.
Earlier in his career, Wright was part of Level3, Broadwing, Focal Communications, and NetworkPlus.
“I am honored and excited to join the Pente team, given the implementations in the U.S. and other regions,” Wright said. “The demand for wireless private networks, controlled and managed by software, will continue to grow as more organizations understand the significant operational improvements private wireless networks enable.”
About Pente Networks
Pente provides enterprise LTE/5G Mobile Core & Management Platform. Established in 2017, the company is headquartered in Israel and the U.S., with R&D centers in Israel, India and Eastern Europe.
With deep knowledge of telecom and enterprise solutions and experience in building networks and business applications for dozens of enterprises and mobile operators, Pente has a growing partner ecosystem with leading system integrators, service providers, and equipment manufacturers focused on delivering end-to-end, wireless communications solutions to enterprises.
Pente’s IT-friendly solutions feature guaranteed latency, security, and quality of experience, optimizing public and private clouds to deliver fully secure and economically efficient services designed to support enterprise digital transformation.
Learn more at https://pentenetworks.com.
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