Morion Networks and ER-Telecom Unveil Full Line of Russian-Made Networking Equipment
Russian vendor Morion Networks and ER-Telecom Holding have introduced a new lineup of carrier-grade networking equipment designed to replace imported hardware, with the systems already deployed in real-world operations.

The companies presented access, aggregation and data center switches, GPON OLT platforms and Wi-Fi 6 customer devices during the launch event. The equipment was developed as part of Russia’s broader push toward import-independent telecom infrastructure.
The companies said the hardware is already being used in commercial operations. Preparations are now underway to add the products to Russia’s official registry of domestic radio-electronic equipment, a step that would make them eligible for government procurement contracts.
Morion Networks relies on its own manufacturing base at the Morion plant in Perm, originally founded in 1957. The facility employs hundreds of specialists involved not only in hardware production but also in the development of new networking technologies.








































