February 26, 2025 - 15:26

CFO John Townsend will be available for one-on-one meetings with institutional investors during the upcoming technology conference in San Francisco on March 3-4, 2025. This event presents a unique opportunity for investors to gain insights directly from the company's leadership, fostering discussions about Ribbon Communications' strategic initiatives and future growth prospects.
As the tech landscape continues to evolve, Ribbon Communications is poised to share its vision and innovations that position it at the forefront of the industry. The conference will serve as a platform for Townsend to address investor queries and elaborate on the company’s performance and market strategies.
Investors attending the conference can expect to engage in meaningful dialogues that could shape their understanding of Ribbon Communications' role in the rapidly changing technology sector. This initiative reflects the company’s commitment to maintaining transparency and building strong relationships with its investor community.
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