NEC radio unit receives first O-RAN compliance certification from JAPAN OTIC
NEC Corporation has obtained O-RAN Certification from Japan OTIC (Open
Testing & Integration Centres)*1 for its MB5450 5G base station radio unit (RU),
certifying that the RU conforms with the O-RAN Fronthaul Interface
Specifications*2 established by the Open Radio Access Network Alliance
(O-RAN ALLIANCE)*3. This RU has been delivered to Rakuten Symphony and is being deployed globally.
This is the first certification issued by Japan
OTIC since its establishment, making NEC the first major global vendor to
obtain this certification*4.
Japan OTIC was established in December 2022 by YRP
R&D Promotion Committee, NTT DOCOMO, INC., KDDI CORPORATION, SoftBank Corp.
and Rakuten Mobile, Inc. at Yokosuka Research Park near Tokyo as a center for
testing and certification based on the international standard specifications
defined by the O-RAN ALLIANCE. A test environment developed by Japan OTIC and
Rakuten Mobile was used for this certification. The certification confirms that
NEC's RU conforms to O-RAN specifications and that it has cleared the
requirements for performance and interoperability between devices connected to
the O-RAN interface.
Sharad Sriwastawa, Acting President of Rakuten
Symphony, commented: “Rakuten Symphony is thrilled to celebrate this
significant milestone together with NEC and Japan OTIC. This is an example of
Japan’s leading role in advancing the global Open RAN ecosystem by nurturing
local technology innovation and providing a collaborative, open and impartial
testing environment. We look forward to providing NEC’s 5G O-RAN certified
products, developed in Japan, to our customers around the world.”
Michio Kiuchi, Corporate EVP and General Manager
of the Telecom Service Business Unit, NEC Corporation, commented: “This certification
of O-RAN conformance will streamline interoperability testing between base
station equipment and shorten the lead time for equipment deployment when
introducing this product in a multi-vendor environment, making it easier for
mobile network operators to build an open RAN ecosystem."
Going forward, NEC will continue to contribute to
the global uptake and development of O-RAN-compliant devices and the
revitalization of the open 5G market.
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