Multi-vendor integration remains one of the key challenges to overcome to fulfil the expectations of Open RAN technology.
Read white paperMobile communications and the internet are a critical part of our society. 5G is expected to further accelerate digitalization, but to do so, 5G needs to succeed in bringing needed innovation in new services and use cases, as well as in delivering an acceptable cost structure.
In my previous blog and white paper, I introduced certain aspects that will determine if Open RAN becomes a success or not: Is Open RAN the silver bullet for the wireless industry? And as integration is one of the key success factors, I’ll now dive into the full picture of Open RAN integration.
Some of the key interfaces, such as the fronthaul, are extremely complex and require high performance. Performance is directly influenced by how well we succeed in integration. Building seamless integration requires cross-domain technical skills.
Many seek reduced operational costs, and this calls for the integration of operation, maintenance, and network automation stacks. Here we’re dealing with how Apps running in NearRT & NonRT RIC may interfere as they implement various control-loops. Integration plays a key role also in RAN CI/CD pipelines and test automation supporting solutions and configurations. In multi-vendor Open RAN scenarios, it implies that the SW comes from a variety of vendors into the CI/CD pipeline of a specific integration.
Obviously, security aspects should not be forgotten in a world where the use of open-source and the number of software vendors are both increasing.
Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) are forced to further consider their role and desired vendor independence in integration processes.
My new white paper, Integrating Open RAN – The full picture of key Open Radio Access Networks integration challenges – outlines the understanding of different aspects of Open RAN integration.
It is evident that deep domain knowledge and R&D skills are necessary to navigate in this complex space. We at Tietoevry have a long track record of helping companies find their RAN path: adding features, optimising & hardening virtualised RAN solutions and purpose-built products.
Have you already found your path forward? We can help you leverage the best areas such as baseband, higher layer protocols, virtualisation, or operation & maintenance.
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The full picture of key Open Radio Access Networks integration challenges
Read nowMats Eriksson leads business development and sales in the telecom and radio access sector in Tietoevry Product Development Services. He has previously co-founded technology companies and held managerial positions in various companies. He has a background in academia where he was in charge of a research cooperation institute and founded an EU innovation initiative.