Vodafone builds team for Europe’s first commercial O-RAN network

Vodafone has announced a range of partners including Dell and Samsung to help deliver what it claims will be the first commercial Open Radio Access Network (Open RAN) deployment in Europe.

The trio of companies will work alongside NEC, Wind River, Keysight Technologies and Capgemini Engineering to deploy O-RAN technology at 2,500 sites across Wales and the south west of England, by 2027.

Vodafone claimed its partner approach will help stimulate the O-RAN ecosystem across Europe, reducing barriers to entry in the RAN market. The initial rollout is planned to start later this year with Samsung and NEC providing radio equipment and Dell supplying off-the-shelf PowerEdge servers.

Wind River’s 'Containers as a Service' will host applications and virtualised RAN delivered by Samsung. Vodafone has already staged trials in several European countries, and switched on the UK’s first live Open RAN site in Wales earlier this year.

Johan Wibergh, Vodafone’s chief technology officer, said: “Open RAN provides huge advantages for customers. Our network will become highly programmable and automated. This means we can release new features simultaneously across multiple sites, add or direct capacity more quickly, resolve outages instantly and provide businesses with on-demand connectivity.

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