Tag: OpenRan

  • MTN concludes OpenRAN trial as it anticipates network transition

    MTN concludes OpenRAN trial as it anticipates network transition

    A proof-of-concept OpenRAN trial that MTN Group and Accenture co-developed has ended. Accenture said on Wednesday that the solution was tested on MTN’s networks in Nigeria and South Africa.

    Before the live site deployment, an early trial phase investigating OpenRAN solutions was conducted at MTN South Africa’s lab, according to Nitesh Singh, an Accenture leader in communication, media, and technology.

    “This project allowed us to collaborate with MTN to build the next-generation network that will redefine mobile communications in South Africa and throughout the continent and to share our experience with them through the Rakuten communications platform.”

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    OpenRAN technology to the rescue

    Operators worldwide are experimenting with OpenRAN architectures because they might lower costs by preventing vendor lock-in and helping decouple the components in the network segments that connect a user’s device to the closest tower.
    The O-RAN Alliance and the Telecom Infra Project (TIP) are the primary industry organisations producing OpenRAN standards.

    Founded by AT&T, Orange, NTT Docomo, China Mobile, and Deutsche Telekom, the O-RAN Alliance has the most extensive collection of OpenRAN standards on the market.

    Operators, service providers, technology partners, systems integrators, and other interested parties, including Facebook and Intel, are members of the Telecom Infra Project.

    Following accusations by US officials that Chinese radio equipment firm Huawei installs backdoors and spyware into its networking kit—allegations the company has vehemently denied—openRAN technology has seen a considerable increase in investment in the US. Open standards in the access network are more critical now that Huawei equipment is prohibited from being used on US and EU mobile networks.

    “MTN is dedicated to investigating cutting-edge technical solutions to lower expenses and provide our clients more value. The MTN Group Amith Maharaj technology officer stated, “We are confident that in time, OpenRAN holds the potential to allow us to lower the total cost of ownership… and unlock the benefits of cloud-native deployments with greater flexibility and scalability.”

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    More about OpenRAN

    The OpenRAN (Open Radio Access Network) project aims to create a standardised and open architecture for radio access networks (RANs), an essential part of mobile networks. OpenRAN seeks to advance innovation and competition in the RAN industry, lower costs and boost productivity, enhance network security and performance, and provide more customisation and flexibility.

    Open Radio Access Networks (OpenRANs) are an advancement in the design of the wirelessly connecting portion of a telecommunications network, or, to put it another way, the bit that sits between your smartphone and the closest base station. The fundamental tenet of OpenRAN is standardising and separating the RAN’s components to make them interchangeable and vendor-neutral.

  • MTN Group and Rakuten Symphony Sign MOU for 4G, 5G OpenRAN Trials

    MTN Group and Rakuten Symphony Sign MOU for 4G, 5G OpenRAN Trials

    MTN Group takes another huge stride in line with its ‘Ambition 2025’ which centers on leading digital solutions for Africa’s progress, by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Rakuten Symphony in a bid to conduct live 4G and 5G OpenRAN Trials Proof of Concept (PoC) trials in South Africa, Nigeria, and Liberia based on Rakuten Communications Platform (RCP).

    About Rakuten Symphony

    Rakuten Symphony is known for accomplishing great feats such as establishing a 4G LTE service in Japan in the heat of the covid-19 pandemic in 2020. The company assists telcos worldwide through the deployment of fully virtualised cloud-native network services. The solutions currently deployed by Rakuten Mobile in Japan, include cloud orchestration, Zero-Touch Provisioning (ZTP), and automation of radio site commissioning and network integration.

    About the OpenRAN Trials

    Speaking about the trials, which is slated to take off sometime in 2022, MTN Group Chief Technology & Information Systems Officer, Mazen Mroue said, “We are pleased to announce our partnership with Rakuten Symphony to deploy live 4G and 5G OpenRAN trials across South Africa, Nigeria, and Liberia. In line with our belief that everyone deserves the benefits of modern connected life, we are committed to actively driving the rapid expansion of affordable 4G and 5G coverage across markets in Africa,” He went further to say, “We have announced our support towards the deployment of OpenRAN technology in 2021 to modernise our radio access network footprint. Through this partnership we hope to target innovation and cost efficiencies that will enable us to continue delivering an exceptional customer experience.”

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    Speaking for Rakuten Symphony, the company’s Chief Revenue Officer Rabih Dabboussi said, “We’re excited to take this next step in our partnership with MTN,” He said, “This PoC will demonstrate how one of the world’s top-tier brownfield mobile operators can utilize Rakuten Symphony’s network automation and orchestration solutions for cost-effective network transformation and timely deployment of next-generation network services to their customers across Africa.”

    What The MOU Mean for MTN

    This MoU will help MTN group launch new services more quickly, cost-effectively, and seamlessly. MTN and Rakuten Symphony will be collaborating with Accenture and Tech Mahindra to conduct the trials in South Africa, Nigeria and Liberia.

    Accenture’s Communications Media and Technology Lead for Africa, Nitesh Singh said, “As one of the leading professional services firms in technology and networks in particular it is an exciting time in the industry for all parties on the OpenRan journey. In line with MTN Group’s Ambition 2025 of leading digital solutions for Africa, we are excited to be part of the partnership with both Rakuten and MTN to ultimately pass these benefits on to MTN’s consumers in the market”.

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    President of Communication, Media and Entertainment (CME) and Chief Executive of Network Services in Tech Mahindra, Manish Vyas said, “Communication Service Providers today are increasingly focused on 5G network modernisation. As a leading provider of networks of the future, it is our mission to be a trusted transformation partner for operators globally. We bring in deep expertise in integrating OpenRAN sub-systems and enabling end-to-end transformation through planning, designing, testing, deployment, and operationalisation. This collaboration will enable MTN’s OpenRAN transformation program and will deliver benefits of disruptive Open RAN architecture to consumers and enterprises in Africa.”