Amarisoft Extranet -
In the rapidly evolving world of telecommunications, particularly with the rise of 4G/LTE and 5G private networks, Amarisoft has established itself as a key player. Known for its software-based base stations (eNBs/gNBs) and User Equipment (UE) simulators, Amarisoft provides powerful, flexible, and cost-effective solutions for testing and deployment.
At the center of this shift is Amarisoft, a French company that has become the darling of private network operators, OEMs, and academic researchers. But while their "Callbox" and "Simbox" hardware gets the spotlight, the unsung hero of their ecosystem is the amarisoft extranet
It is used to track and manage software licenses, including fixed, floating, or USB-dongle-based licenses required for hardware like SDR cards. But while their "Callbox" and "Simbox" hardware gets
Amarisoft software runs on standard x86 servers with specific SDR (Software Defined Radio) cards, such as those from or Lime Microsystems (LimeSDR) . The extranet often includes drivers, FPGA images, and compatibility matrices to ensure smooth operation. Users can download the latest software releases and updates
Users can download the latest software releases and updates. These are typically provided as tarball files (e.g., amarisoft.YYYY-MM-DD.tar.gz ) containing the necessary components for network emulation.
The portal acts as a mission control for engineers and R&D teams using Amarisoft technology: