OpenRAN
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Open RAN continues to move at a faster pace than expected, with its revenues more than doubling on a year-on-year basis according to a recently published report from Dell’Oro Group.
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Vodafone and Nokia have agreed to work on a fully compliant Open RAN solution, the companies announced today.
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Mavenir, the software company that is funded by the climate-change and 2020 election denying Koch family, is working with Google Cloud to make available cloud-native 5G solutions.
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Parallel Wireless CEO Steve Papa has blamed customers wanting to move too fast to open RAN for the company’s mass firings last month.
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Former Parallel Wireless staff in India, Israel, the UK and the US are looking for work following wide-scale layoffs in the open RAN specialist this week.
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Mavenir has opened a Centre of Excellence focusing on OpenRAN capabilities in Bonn, Germany.
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Indian operator Airtel has achieved speeds of more than 1Gbps in trials of cloud-based open RAN technology.
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Orange and other members of the OpenRAN MoU Group including TIM, Vodafone, Deutsche Telekom and Vodafone has announced their latest technical priorities surrounding the OpenRAN (memorandum of understanding) MoU signed last year.
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The UK government has approved plans to fund a new organisation dedicated to boosting innovation in the country’s telecoms supply chain.
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Capacity shares five key stories making headlines around the world today.
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Japanese operator KDDI has chosen Californian vendor Wind River for its O-RAN-compliant 5G virtualised base station plans.
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Capacity shares five key stories to watch from around the world today.
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Vodafone will work with IntelCorp and other silicon vendors to design its own chipsets in OpenRAN technology.
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Vodafone has switched on the UK’s first 5G OpenRAN site in Bath.
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DISH Network has a new president and COO, following the promotion of John Swieringa.
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NEC has announced it has successfully demonstrated OpenRAN capabilities for the Global Plugfest event at five of its venues.
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Two months after Nokia announced radio access network deals with Japan’s KDDI and SoftBank, the Finnish vendor has said it is ready to supply open RAN equipment to their rival, NTT DoCoMo.
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The UK government has revealed that it has committed £250m of investment to support and accelerate OpenRAN architecture.