Actelis Networks shares surge 17.16% premarket after securing $200K expansion order from major U.S. carrier for T1 modernization.
ByAinvest
Thursday, Jan 29, 2026 9:17 am ET1min read
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Actelis Networks (NASDAQ: ASNS) rose 17.16% in premarket trading following a $200,000 order from a major U.S. carrier to expand its MetaLIGHT 650SV T1-to-fiber modernization rollout. The deployment, now spanning over 20 states, highlights the carrier’s urgency to align with FCC-driven copper network retirements and underscores Actelis’ technology’s flexibility in addressing large-scale infrastructure upgrades. CEO Tuvia Barlev emphasized the multi-year opportunity, citing hundreds of thousands of potential T1 conversion points in the carrier’s network. This follows prior infrastructure wins, including a strategic FAA deployment and a California city project, reinforcing the company’s momentum in the T1 modernization sector.
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