Verizon And Federal Wins Power Ribbon Communications’ Confident Outlook


Ribbon Communications (NASDAQ:RBBN) reported a robust second quarter for 2025, driven by strong demand and key customer wins. Ribbon Communications reported total second-quarter 2025 revenue of $221 million, marking a 22% sequential increase and a 15% year-over-year rise, surpassing estimates by approximately $6 million.

This growth was fueled by strong performance with major clients, including Verizon Communications (NYSE:VZ) and U.S. federal agencies, and the successful closure of several previously delayed deals.

Despite some pressure on gross margins due to a mix of hardware and professional services sales, the company’s Cloud and Edge segment delivered record-high profitability, and its IP Optical segment saw a significant improvement in its financial performance. Ribbon Communications also maintained its full-year outlook, forecasting continued growth and profitability.

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Following the earnings report, Rosenblatt analyst Mike Genovese reaffirmed a Buy rating for Ribbon Communications and increased his price forecast from $5.50 to $6.00. This positive adjustment came despite a slight dip in the stock’s trading price on the day of the announcement.

Genovese highlighted that the impressive revenue growth was driven by continued strong demand from Verizon Communications, U.S. federal agencies, new wins in critical infrastructure, and Bharti Airtel in India. He said the company also secured a new contract with a Tier 1 telecom operator in Southeast Asia, while several previously delayed deals closed during the quarter.

Domestic revenue reached $117 million, jumping 40% quarter-over-quarter and 45% year-over-year. International revenue came in at $104 million, rising 6% sequentially but declining 7% compared to the prior year. Genovese noted that the Cloud and Edge segment delivered $137 million in revenue, up 27% sequentially and 24% year-over-year, which was in line with expectations driven by robust growth from Verizon and government customers. He pointed out that Verizon accounted for 20% of Ribbon’s total revenue and was the only customer exceeding 10% of sales, as it continues to modernize its voice network.

Cloud and Edge gross margins contracted 110 basis points sequentially and 410 basis points year-over-year to 61.9%, largely due to a higher mix of professional services and hardware and a dip in maintenance and software sales. Despite the margin pressure, Genovese pointed out that the segment posted a record adjusted EBITDA of $37 million.

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