Saviah Technologies, Inc. is a 5G core network software company originating from Taiwan, with a team background connected to the free5GC project. Its core product, Saviah 5GC, is not a traditional email, SMS, voice, or IM communications platform. Instead, it is cloud-native 5GC software for enterprise private 5G networks, designed to connect robots, drones, sensors, industrial equipment, and edge AI applications.
From a channel perspective, the available materials do not disclose any email, SMS, or voice sending capabilities. Saviahβs βcommunicationsβ focus is private 5G connectivity. The product lineup is divided into Starter, Lightweight, and Industry: Starter is intended for rapid PoCs and demos, using local deployment with cloud management; Lightweight is suited to portable or mid-sized edge networks, with support for 5G + Wi-Fi and network slicing; Industry targets large-scale scenarios such as factories, ports, energy, and utilities, with support for HA, multiple UPFs, industrial protocol integration, TWIF, and optional TSN, Layer 2 switching, and NEF interfaces. For integration, it supports Open API, RESTful API, and NEF, and is compatible with multiple RAN vendors, including O-RAN gNBs and integrated small cells.
The website does not publish specific pricing. Starter is offered as a monthly subscription and is suitable for short-term validation; Lightweight and Industry use software licensing, typically including first-year maintenance support and version updates, with maintenance and updates renewable annually from the second year onward. In terms of performance, Saviah states that it has undergone Spirent/Keysight stress testing, supports 20,000 UEs at full load, and can run continuously 24/7. The Industry version emphasizes carrier-grade capacity, sub-millisecond response, and high availability.
The strengths are a clearly tiered product structure, comprehensive open interfaces, 50+ real-world deployments, and coverage across scenarios such as smart manufacturing, ports, media and entertainment, VR training, and smart agriculture. Saviah also provides pre-sales and post-sales support from PoC through commercial deployment. The drawbacks are that end-to-end private networks still require SI/MSP involvement for planning, integration, and operations, making direct adoption relatively challenging for ordinary enterprises; pricing, SLA details, payment methods, and China-local compliance information are not disclosed. It is best suited for system integrators, telecom operators, equipment vendors, and industrial or critical infrastructure customers with private 5G requirements.
The materials do not specify access from mainland China, payment options, or local deployment compliance arrangements, so this remains unknown. Chinese customers looking for similar capabilities would typically also evaluate local 5G private network solutions from Huawei, ZTE, and others, as well as alternatives such as Nokia, Ericsson, AWS Private 5G, and Celona.
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