Nokia and Bharti Airtel complete successful 5G NSA Cloud RAN trial in India
Nokia announced that it has successfully completed its first 5G
non-standalone (NSA) Cloud RAN trial with Bharti Airtel (Airtel) in India. The
project supports Airtel's strategy of delivering a superior customer experience
using high-performing networks. It is expected to deliver higher levels of
service innovation, higher network automation, flexibility and efficient
scaling of resources to support end-user services.
The
trial took place in an over-the-air environment utilizing 3.5 GHz spectrum for
5G and 2100 MHz for 4G. Data calls were successfully performed with commercial
user devices over Airtel's commercial network achieving a throughput of over
1.2 Gbps. The trial utilized Nokia's RAN Software for virtualized Distributed
Unit (vDU) and virtualized Centralized Unit (vCU) running on x86 Hardware with
a CaaS layer. The trial also used Nokia's L1 acceleration that will enable
enhanced power efficiency and support Nokia's anyRAN benefits of using common
RAN software with the purpose-built part of the network. This will enable
common functionality and performance across the hybrid network.
The
trial marks a significant milestone in Airtel's overall cloudification journey
and supports the operator's ambition of bringing cloud networking benefits,
such as scalability and agility, to their network.
Nokia's
any RAN is an open approach to building future-ready radio access networks
together with an ecosystem of best-in-class industry partners. It's designed to
give mobile operators and enterprises a collaborative advantage by offering
them more flexibility in their choice of cloud infrastructure software,
hardware, and technology suppliers. Operators can evolve their networks to a
hybrid RAN approach with both Cloud RAN and purpose-built RAN deployments
co-existing, delivering a consistent, high-quality performance.
Randeep Sekhon, Chief Technology Officer at Bharti Airtel,
said: "This successful Cloud RAN trial is a significant step
forward in our consistent efforts to integrate the latest and most efficient
technologies into our network and leverage these to deliver brilliant customer
experiences. This partnership with Nokia has enabled us to pioneer innovative
solutions to upgrade our capabilities in 5G."
Tommi Uitto, President of Mobile Networks at Nokia, said: "This
successful trial with our long-term partner, Bharti Airtel supports their
ambitions for building scalable, agile and highly automated networks. Nokia's
approach to Cloud RAN means that our customers can flexibly evolve to Cloud RAN
with choices in Cloud infrastructure and data center hardware. This will drive
efficiency, innovation, openness, and scale in their RAN
evolution."
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