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Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Opinion: CCS Insights Separates vRAN Fact from Fiction

radioAs the promise of 5G becomes a reality, one area not to be overlooked is the radio access network (RAN), an area where Intel sees strong opportunity and growth. Operators are thinking differently as they consider deployment options to achieve the flexibility and adaptability they desire to manage network capacity and prioritize traffic. A virtualized RAN offers a new approach, yet also brings challenges around identification of responsibility amid a sea of suppliers, higher operating and maintenance costs, and the challenge of testing and verification. There will likely be various approaches as the RAN is architected for new use cases and services.

In an opinion column published by Fierce Wireless, CCS Insight analyst Geoff Blaber spoke with operators and key ecosystem players in recent weeks and found a variety of perspectives. He writes: “Despite the different approaches being taken to vRAN and various phases of commercialization, the common theme is the increase in processing requirements and the importance of partners who can deliver at scale while embracing and contributing to open standards and software development. vRAN is closely following the playbook that established the cloud and its notable that Intel is playing a central role in many deployments across hardware and software.”

Read full story on Fierce Wireless’ website.

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